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  Storm WildEye Swim Shad 3" and 4" Swim Baits

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Storm WildEye Swim Shad
3" and 4" Swim Baits

The 3" and 4" WildEye Swim Shads have a unique built-in holographic foil which gives off quick flashes of color. This coloration along with the baits swimming paddle tail action mimics a fleeing baitfish which causes predatory fish to lock into "feeding mode."

The 3" WildEye Swim Shad weigh 1/4 oz. each and come 3 baits per package. The 4" WildEye Swim Shad weigh 7/16 oz. each and comes 3 baits per package.

These swim baits are great for bass, walleye and other freshwater fish as well as many inshore saltwater species such as stripers and snook.

We stock both the 3" and 4" WildEye Swim Shads in the colors shown in the table below.

Baby Bass (BB) Bluegill (BG) Bunker (BNK) Fire Tiger (FT)
Baby Bass
(BB)
Bluegill
(BG)
Bunker
(BNK)
Fire Tiger
(FT)


Golden Mullet (GMU) Pearl (PRL) Shad (SD) Shiner Chartreuse Silver<br>(SHCS)
Golden Mullet
(GMU)
Pearl
(PRL)
Shad
(SD)
Shiner Chart. Silver
(SHCS)

To order, please select a size and color from the list above.



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