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any of you guys tried these? i had to go and pick up a few items today ( monkey was whispering in my ear again ;D ) and saw these, didnt pick any up. but i might next time i go back, we'll see
http://www.stormlures.com/whatsnew/index.html they actually look better in person than what they look like on the web-site |
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I use the WildEye® Jigging Swim Shad for schoolie striper fishing. I have caught a few largemouth on it before, though.
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I have used them a few times and they have done pretty good for me. I havent caught any realy big bass but a few respectable ones.
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I've used their swim baits, only luck was a 4 pounder, a 3 pounder, and an unseen line breaker, I'd say he musta been 40 or 50 pounds, largemouth of course.
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Ya can't go wrong with a wiggle wort or hotn tot
get the firetiger one and they also have a great red colored one...that baits been around for decades. Has a very wide wobble, like the manns -1, yet goes deeper 8) |
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I've caught a bunch on the Wildeye Shad baits and like JB says, a Wiggle Wart is a great crankbait.
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We used to always find them in the backs of coves after the flood waters receed...I figure when ya keep finding the same lure over n over, it must be a proven winner somewhere back in time! lmao
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now that I think about it, the large Wild Eye Shad is what I caught my biggest catch on, it weighed 296 lbs. Was using a slow retrieve, middle of the day, Gulf of Mexico about an hour south of Tampa. It included a $500 bill to the emergency room as the 296lbs catch, was ME. Those lead weights in those things don't feel good as it slaps you against the back of the head. That hurt more than the hook. If I wasn't concerned with a possible concussion I woulda ripped it out myself, but at the time I just wasn't feeling right, prolly from the hot temps, being dehydrated already, large loss of blood, and a bit of anxiety from not knowing where the nearest ER was as I was out of town.
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JB I used to use the sub warts but switched over to the Manns -1 due to the fact storms don't have any orange on the belly. I believe that little amount of orange makes a big difference.
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It sure does!
I always try to get a orange belly on my rogues too |
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i just bought a few of these lures and i haven't really gotten the chance to use them. when i did i caught a smallmouth about 2 pounds. i really don't know the correct way to work these. the lake i fish has alot of lilly pads and is very murky. any advice? thanks for any tips.
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you can work them fast, slow, stop and go, even faster, or slower, yo yo type retrieve, whatever. The few fish I've caught on it was using a SLOW retrieve practically dragging/bouncing the lure on the bottom.
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A good way to learn crankbait retreive is to cast the lure , and reel in a few turns, pause, then reel several times, pause, and in doing so, often you can get the bass to strike on the stop or start up, remember many crankbaits begin a backup wobble when you stop reeling, giving the bass a chance to react to it..after awhile you can tell if they hit it on the crank, or you discover fish after fish is there after the pause and you begin reeling again.
Dont be afraid to throw that crankbait in the thickest of cover like trees, many anglers will get near the tree but never dare pick it apart, thats key in getting bites 8) |
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I have not used them much, and have about all the swim baits LOL. I just bought a package of the 6" swim baits, figured if in a tourney and I have a limit, I would start throwing it. Cuz if something bites it, you know it's gonna be a keeper. I plan on working them over the next couple of weeks, to see how they do. Man there are just too many baits out there ;D , and I seem to be buying all of them, even though I can't use all of what I have now
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Lizards,
Â*Do ya have any lures that you regret buying after trying and no luck? I know I went out of my way years ago to buy the local ohio river balsa wood crank bait a "wee bait" a flat sided finesse bait, they look awesome but I have never gotten any strikes, but have been in tourneys where they shine for others. The flat sided crankbait craze hits every now and then, bassmaster magazine will do a story on them occasionally. Of course bomber has thier own, any one else use the flat sided crankbait? [img] Â* Â* http://www.landbigfish.com/images/store/Bomb-FlatA.jpg Â* Â* Â* Â* Â* Â* Â*[/img] FLAT A |
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[quote author=JB link=board=news;num=1117055083;start=0#14 date=05/27/05 at 09:42:04]Lizards,
Â*Do ya have any lures that you regret buying after trying and no luck? I know I went out of my way years ago to buy the local ohio river balsa wood crank bait a "wee bait" a flat sided finesse bait, they look awesome but I have never gotten any strikes, but have been in tourneys where they shine for others. The flat sided crankbait craze hits every now and then, bassmaster magazine will do a story on them occasionally. Of course bomber has thier own, any one else use the flat sided crankbait? [img] Â* Â* http://www.landbigfish.com/images/store/Bomb-FlatA.jpg Â* Â* Â* Â* Â* Â* Â*[/img] FLAT A[/quote] Yes I've bought several lures that were disappointing. The most so was a TV infomercial lure package, can't even remeber the name of them, somewhat similiar to the Kicktail. Never got a bite, and they were the cheapest piece of crap I ever saw. I threw the whole box away, with all the lures. I didn't even feel good about giving them away. As for the flat sided cranks yes I do use them, and like them. They are pretty popular on the Ohio river I'm seeing ![]() ![]() Lizards |
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