
For over 55 years, Blue Fox Lures has been the trusted choice for serious anglers seeking high-performance fishing lures. Founded in 1967 by passionate fishermen, Blue Fox quickly established itself as an innovator in the fishing tackle industry, creating lures that consistently deliver results for bass, trout, pike, and salmon fishing.
Our breakthrough came with the iconic Blue Fox inline spinner – a precision-engineered lure that revolutionized spinner fishing. This innovative design features unique blade action that creates irresistible vibrations, making it effective for multiple species in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
As professional tournament anglers and weekend fishing enthusiasts discovered the effectiveness of Blue Fox lures, we expanded our lineup to include casting spoons, jigging lures, and specialty tackle. Each lure is crafted to meet the demands of different fishing techniques and target species, from finesse trout fishing to aggressive pike presentations.

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Classic Vibrax Painted
The brass gear inside the lure spins freely, cutting down on twist and adding vibration as it rattles against the outer shell.
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Classic Vibrax Plated
The main body is machined brass, while the stamped brass blades are silver or copper plated and painted.
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Classic Vibrax Plated Fishing Lures
The flash and action of these lures have earned a strong reputation for being truly exceptional.
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Classic Vibrax Plated
The lure’s free-spinning brass gear minimizes twist and creates vibration by rattling against the outer body.
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Classic Vibrax Painted
The package dimensions are 16.256 cm in length, 5.842 cm in width, and 2.286 cm in height.
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Classic Vibrax Northern Lights
The item is one size, made from a blend of materials, and weighs 0.01 kilograms.
Common Questions About Blue Fox
Blue Fox lures are highly effective for catching trout, bass, pike, walleye, salmon, panfish, and perch in both freshwater and saltwater environments. Our inline spinners excel for trout and bass fishing, while larger casting spoons are perfect for pike, salmon, and lake trout. Different lure sizes and colors target specific species – smaller #1-#3 spinners work great for trout and panfish, while #4-#6 sizes are ideal for bass, pike, and walleye fishing.
Select your Blue Fox lure based on water depth, current speed, target species, and water clarity. For shallow rivers and streams, use smaller inline spinners with lighter weights. In deeper lakes or murky water, choose larger models with extra vibration and flash. Fast-moving water requires heavier lures, while slow presentations work better in calm conditions. Match lure color to water clarity – bright colors for murky water, natural colors for clear conditions.
Yes, Blue Fox lures perform exceptionally well in all water temperatures and seasons. In cold water (below 55°F), retrieve lures slowly to mimic sluggish baitfish movement, triggering strikes from lethargic fish. During warm water periods, use faster retrieval speeds to create aggressive reaction strikes. Spring and fall fishing often produces the best results as fish are actively feeding, while summer fishing works well early morning and evening when fish are most active.
Blue Fox lures feature precision-engineered brass and stainless steel components that create superior vibration patterns and durability. Our patented inline spinner design produces consistent blade rotation at all retrieval speeds, while the weighted body ensures accurate casting distance and proper lure depth control. Unlike cheaper alternatives, Blue Fox lures maintain their performance after hundreds of casts, with corrosion-resistant finishes and sharp, long-lasting hooks that increase your catch rate.
Proper maintenance extends your Blue Fox lures’ lifespan significantly. Always rinse lures with fresh water after saltwater use to prevent corrosion, especially on hooks and swivels. Dry thoroughly before storage and keep in organized tackle boxes with compartments to prevent tangling. Regularly check hook sharpness and replace when needed. Store in cool, dry conditions away from extreme temperatures. For long-term storage, lightly oil metal components to prevent rust and maintain optimal performance for years of successful fishing.