Spinpoler Bombshad Square Tail Swimbait — Slim Hard-Body Shad for Predator Strikes
When you’re hunting bass or pike and you need reach, realism and reaction, this Spinpoler Bombshad square tail swimbait comes into its own. Available in 14 cm and 18 cm sizes, the slim profile combined with a square tail design creates a unique swim action that simulates fleeing baitfish—triggering aggressive strikes from hanging predators.
According to supplier specs for the Spinpoler Bombshad, the square tail “produces vortexes in deep water” and wide tail fin plus 3D printed eyes attract big bites. Supplier page (Trendyol listing).
Why you’ll love this Spinpoler Bombshad square tail swimbait
- Size versatility: 14 cm for finesse predator attacks; 18 cm for aggressive, large-fish mode.
- Square tail action: Unlike standard tails, the square tail churns water and gives off a unique vibration—perfect for pike or bass locked in on fleeing bait.
- Hard-body durability: Built to withstand repeated strikes, structure hits and big fish fights—a must for pike and heavy bass cover.
- Lifelike design: Premium printing, 3D eyes and realistic body profiles make this swimbait an irresistible target when fish are feeding on shad or small baitfish.
- Deep reach & casting distance: The heavier size and hard-body let you cast further and reach deeper strike zones—especially useful on large lakes or rivers.
How to fish your Spinpoler Bombshad square tail swimbait like a pro
- Gear up: Use a 7′ medium-heavy casting rod, 15-20 lb braid with a 25-30 lb fluorocarbon leader—big body lure and predator target.
- Spot structure: Focus on drop-offs, deep flats, rock piles and current seams—predators lie in wait and the swimbait mimics fleeing prey.
- Cast past your target zone: Let the swimbait sink to depth—use 4-6 seconds for 14 cm, 6-10 seconds for 18 cm then begin retrieve.
- Retrieve style: Slow roll with occasional twitch; allow the square tail to do work. Predators often hit on the pause or slow retrieve because the bait looks vulnerable. YouTube: Spinpoler Bombshad swim action demo.
- Use cover advantage: If fish are in heavy weed or brush, drop the swimbait along the edge or cast upwind and let it drift past—realistic motion triggers strikes.
When this Spinpoler Bombshad square tail swimbait excels
When water clarity is moderate to clear, baitfish are active and mid-to-deep structure is present—this is where it shines. The square tail action and body profile shine at 5-15 ft (1.5-4.5 m) depths on large waters, big reservoirs or rivers.
Predators like bass and pike are keyed on fleeing prey or schooling shad—this lure gives that impression. The YouTube square tail swimbait technique videos show how the tail generates reaction strikes.
Pair it with BassFishingTips.US must-have gear links
- Line & Leader Setups – ensure you’re using the right braid-leader combo for swimbaits.
- Deep Water Swimbait Techniques – use when the swimbait needs to reach heavier structure.
- Pike Gear for Swimbaits – tips to modify retrieve speed, rigs and hooks for big pike.
Specs at a glance
- Sizes: 14 cm (~25 g) and 18 cm (~53 g) versions. Supplier size listing.
- Body type: Hard-body shad style with square tail.
- Target species: Bass (largemouth/smallmouth), pike, large perch, big river predators.
- Action type: Sinking swimbait with square tail creating vortex and reaction profile.
- Conditions: Open water flats, deep transitions, clear to moderate water clarity.
FAQ – Spinpoler Bombshad square tail swimbait Q&A
Does the square tail really matter?
Yes—it creates different tail-action than a standard paddle tail. The wider tail fin and shape produce additional turbulence and flash that attracts predatory fish on sight.
Which size should I use—14 cm or 18 cm?
If you’re fishing standard lake bass or smaller predators go with 14 cm. For large rivers or big pike, 18 cm is the way to go. Match the size to the baitfish profile in that water.
Can I use this in murky water?
You can—but in low visibility conditions you might want slower retrieves or brighter colours. In stained to clear water the detail and action work best.
Your big-fish swimbait mission begins now
Tie on the new Spinpoler Bombshad square tail swimbait, pick your size, cast past the zone, let it sink and let the tail do the work. Wait for the rod to bend hard—when it does, it’s because you triggered a predator’s dinner alarm.
🎯 Cast far, reel steady, and get ready for a serious hit. That monster’s about to bite.

















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