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Our Point of View on Mirrolure TwitchBaits

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Our Point of View on Mirrolure TwitchBaits

Quick Verdict

The Mirrolure TwitchBaits are fishing lures designed to mimic finger mullet, effective for attracting gator trout and snook. They feature a slow suspending action that appeals to predator fish by simulating an injured baitfish.

Transcript
We are here with WTI and today we are going to take a look at another Mirrolure product. This is called a Catch 2000. I am guessing it came out in 2000 because I haven't been fishing with it that long. But this thing here in my opinion is the best lure you can get for catching gator trout. It mimics a mullet, a finger mullet. Let's take it out of the package. This particular one is a 20 MR18. And this is a slow suspending. So it basically suspends but it falls real slow. And that falling action is what those trout key in on. It looks like a dead mullet or injured mullet. And they jump on it. I have caught some huge gator trout on this. And it will also catch snook. Any of those predator fish. But particularly trout is one that I definitely this is a go to. This has a green olive back, white bottom, silver flash inside. And again those red eyes which are a trademark for a Mirrolure. Very strong hooks. Never had a problem. Never had to switch them out. Fished with these for many years. So go get your Mirrolure. Catch 2000 and that's just our point of view.
Key Takeaways

• Mimics mullet to attract fish
• Effective for gator trout and snook
• Slow suspending action captures fish attention
• Strong hooks ensure durability
• Long-term tested by the reviewer

Video Proof Moments

Effective for gator trout

Slow suspending action

Mimics injured mullet

Caught huge gator trout

Strong hooks durability

Tags

surf fishing, inshore fishing, estuary fishing, light tackle

attracts predator fish, durable hooks, realistic action, long-lasting performance

limited color options, specific to certain fish

FAQ

Q: What types of fish does the Mirrolure TwitchBaits attract?
A: They are effective for gator trout and snook, among other predator fish.
Q: What action does the lure have while in water?
A: It has a slow suspending action that grabs the attention of fish.
Q: How durable are the hooks on the lures?
A: The hooks are strong and the reviewer has never had to replace them.
Q: What does the design of the lure imitate?
A: It mimics an injured finger mullet, appealing to fish that prey on such bait.
Q: Is this lure suitable for long-term use?
A: Yes, the reviewer has fished with it for many years without any issues.
Q: Are there any drawbacks to using this lure?
A: The reviewer mentions limited color options for the lures.

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