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Freedom Baitz Destroyer Bloodworm Panfish Soft Plastic

A compact bloodworm profile for picky perch and panfish

Color: Antifreeze

Typical delivery times range from 5 to 7 days

Give Picky Panfish a Compact Bloodworm Imitation

When perch, bluegill, or crappie get selective, downsizing to a simple forage profile can help keep the presentation subtle. The Freedom Baitz Destroyer is a 1.5-inch soft-plastic grub designed with a bloodworm-like appearance for finesse panfish presentations around brush piles, vegetation, docks, and other fish-holding cover.

A Finesse Panfish Bait with a Naval-Inspired Name

  • ✅ Bloodworm-like appearance gives panfish anglers a compact forage imitation for selective fish
  • ✅ 1.5-inch profile is sized for picky perch and line-shy bluegill and crappie
  • ✅ Threads onto a jig head for dropping the bait directly into the strike zone
  • ✅ Can also be rigged on a small hook beneath a float for a suspended finesse presentation
  • ✅ Freedom Baitz recommends working it close to brush piles, vegetation, docks, and other cover
  • ✅ Standard and glow color options provide choices for different water, light, and presentation conditions
  • ✅ Named after the fast, maneuverable, long-endurance warship, continuing veteran-owned Freedom Baitz's military-inspired naming tradition
Spec Details
Length 1.5 in.
Pack Quantity 8 baits
Profile Bloodworm-style panfish grub
Target Species Perch, bluegill, and crappie
Recommended Rigging Jig head or small hook beneath a float
Recommended Cover Brush piles, vegetation, and docks

Real-World Performance

Thread the Destroyer onto a jig head when you want to drop its bloodworm profile directly into the strike zone around cover. When fish call for a slower suspended presentation, rig it on a small hook beneath a float. Its 1.5-inch size makes the Destroyer especially relevant when perch are picky or crappie and bluegill are line shy and a larger soft plastic may be more profile than you want.

Why Freedom Baitz Calls It the Destroyer

The name comes from the destroyer warship—known for speed, maneuverability, and long endurance—and carries Freedom Baitz's military-inspired identity into another purpose-built panfish plastic. It's part of what makes the veteran-owned company's lineup distinctive: memorable military-themed names paired with practical fishing profiles, in this case a small bloodworm imitation built for finesse work around cover.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Freedom Baitz Destroyer

What does the Freedom Baitz Destroyer imitate?

The Destroyer is designed with a bloodworm-like appearance. Its compact 1.5-inch profile is intended for finesse panfish presentations, particularly for picky perch and line-shy bluegill and crappie.

How do you rig the Freedom Baitz Destroyer?

Thread the Destroyer onto a jig head and drop it into the strike zone, or rig it on a small hook beneath a float. Both methods preserve the bait's compact bloodworm presentation.

Where should I fish the Destroyer?

Freedom Baitz recommends fishing the Destroyer close to cover, specifically calling out brush piles, vegetation, and docks as areas to target.

When should I choose the Destroyer for panfish?

The Destroyer makes sense when you want a small bloodworm-style presentation for selective fish. Freedom Baitz specifically highlights picky perch and line-shy bluegill and crappie as situations where its compact profile fits the job.

Why is this bait called the Destroyer?

Freedom Baitz named the bait after the fast, maneuverable, long-endurance destroyer warship. The name continues the veteran-owned company's distinctive tradition of connecting its soft-plastic lineup with U.S. military-inspired terminology.


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