There are a few similar lures being called the "wonderbread" now. It actually started with Adriens post. I believe it was a Fishlander lure that he used. But very similar in looks and action to the top gun. Colors were pink, blue and yellow dots on a white lure. I'd think anything similar would work the same?
Ok... I just did a quick search and found the original post when the "cat was let out of the bag". It was indeed a Fishlander in size 0...
Here is a quote of Adriens post..."Ever see a package of Wonderbread? A white package with multi-colored spots. Well that is it with a silver back. It is not available yet in any of the spoons mentioned, BUT it should be."
I made a few "Hincebread" lures last night myself using heat-and-dip, super glow paints. I'll post pics when I finally get my digital camera fixed. Mine are glow white with glow yellow, pink and blue dots. Looks so good I want to hit it. I'm using 2 5/16 " flutter spoon blanks made by Worth and sold by Stamina. Look very close to the Fishlander (which to me is similar but a little different than the top gun). Made matching dakota-blades for attractors too. Next step is a matching dodger for the fish weight. I'll be trying my latest creations at local trout lake down here in NY.
Does anyone know which species the "wonderbread" has been most effective on. My recollection, which may be faulty, was lakers and perhaps 'bows as well.
aj.will have jim wonder bread lure in week. i making them now for him.
adrien and travis you it for month they love it got many fish on it.
It been a favorite of mine for year.
or send me your address and i will send you out one.
IT white with blue and red and yellow
spot.there five differant lure sizes i make. jim
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I've read a few people's posts about success on lakers (at least) using a "wonderbread" top gun. Not that this should not be obvious, but just to be sure -- is this white with blue and red spots? Thanks.