Some days fish want the full profile; other days they make you downsize. The Freedom Baitz Hornet was designed to handle both without reaching for another bait. Its two-part body, long straight tail, and additional appendages can be fished intact for a larger presentation or trimmed down when crappie and other fish demand something more subtle.
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Available Lengths | 1 in. and 2 in. |
| Pack Quantity | 8 baits |
| Profile | Two-part body with long straight tail and additional appendages |
| 1 in. Application | Panfish; jigs smaller than 5 mm recommended |
| 2 in. Application | Trophy panfish, walleye, and bass |
| Presentations | Float fishing, open-water jigging, and ice fishing |
Start with the complete Hornet when fish are active and willing to commit to a larger profile. When the bite turns finicky, remove the top body section and arms or trim appendages from the tail to streamline the presentation without changing plastics. The 1-inch version can be threaded onto a sub-5 mm tungsten jig for hard-water panfish, while either size can be jigged or fished beneath a float in open water. The larger 2-inch Hornet has also been featured on Sportsman's Journal TV for deep-water crappie.
The Hornet has more behind its name than a military theme. Freedom Baitz Pro Staff Team Member Cody Shaw designed the bait while looking for a straight-tail plastic that could be customized as fish behavior changed. Freedom Baitz named the finished design after the F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet, carrying the veteran-owned company's military-inspired tradition into a bait built around versatility and adjustment on the water.
Fish the complete bait when the bite is active, or remove the upper body section and arms and trim appendages from the tail when you need a slimmer finesse presentation. The design lets you adjust the profile without switching to another plastic.
The 1-inch Hornet is designed primarily for panfish and works especially well with jigs smaller than 5 mm. Freedom Baitz recommends the larger 2-inch version for trophy panfish, walleye, and bass during open-water fishing.
Yes. Thread the 1-inch Hornet onto a small tungsten jig for hard-water panfish. Freedom Baitz specifically recommends jigs smaller than 5 mm with the 1-inch bait.
Freedom Baitz Pro Staff Team Member Cody Shaw designed the Hornet while looking for a versatile straight-tail plastic that anglers could customize as fish activity and presentation needs changed.
The Hornet is named after the F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet. The name continues veteran-owned Freedom Baitz's tradition of connecting its custom soft-plastic lineup with U.S. military-inspired names.