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Comments about Storm Lures (Rapala) Storm WildEye Swim Shad 3 and 4 Swim Baits:
It's an excellent swim bait. The Chesapeake Bay Stripers absolutely love them. I call them Rock Fish candy. You can cast them a mile, retrieve with a steady wind, jig them, or fish them like a stick/crank bait.
Comments about Storm Lures (Rapala) Storm WildEye Swim Shad 3 and 4 Swim Baits:
Ive ben throwing big hammers til my hands fall off only getting calicos and spotties. just bought 3 4 in pearl shad and slammed a 28 in halibut on 3 cast and next cast a bigger one broke me off if there is none on the rack its because i bought them all its on
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Comments about Storm Lures (Rapala) Storm WildEye Swim Shad 3 and 4 Swim Baits:
fire tiger works the best in early season when water is murky mullet in late summer.by far the best lure made for small mouth bass cant begin to count the lunkers ive landed with this gem.fish hit it so hard you wont believe it.
Comments about Storm Lures (Rapala) Storm WildEye Swim Shad 3 and 4 Swim Baits:
well i live in oklahoma.i stumbled across the swim bait 2 years ago.Ever since then i always make sure i have en0ough swim baits in my bag.Im an avid striper fisherman and let me tell you it gets exciting when one just about takes the rod out of your hand from hitting the bait so hard.I use the 4,5,6 inch.I use a medium/heavy spinning rod with good 10#test.Work that drag alittle and be ready to have some fun.
Comments about Storm Lures (Rapala) Storm WildEye Swim Shad 3 and 4 Swim Baits:
casting for walleyes
Comments about Storm Lures (Rapala) Storm WildEye Swim Shad 3 and 4 Swim Baits:
Slow troling with trll motor. Catches fish. Needs to be back in sealed bag to hold oil and scents,new packaging dries out.
Comments about Storm Lures (Rapala) Storm WildEye Swim Shad 3 and 4 Swim Baits:
i'LL PREFER THE HOOK OUT THRU THE BOTTOM OFF THE FISH, HAD A FEW STRIKES,BUT MISSED HOOKING THE FISH, ALSO THE HOOK A BIT TOO LARGE, CUT OUT THE HOOK, INSTALL ANOTHER SMALLER HOOK THRU THE BOTTOM AND SMALLER HOOK DID ITS THING, HAD BETTER LUCK
Comments about Storm Lures (Rapala) Storm WildEye Swim Shad 3 and 4 Swim Baits:
Where there's current, there are fish. I've caught numerous stripers and specks with these lures. The small 4" catches specks and stripers whether your fishing next to bridges or currents on the beach. This is the best lure you can buy for your money for fishing on the shore. The fish are waiting to ambush small bait fish swimming past them. The storm baby bass and bunker are my favorite. Cast them into the current or next to a bridge pile on and reel in slow to moderate speed. Fish right before dark, fish under lighted structure on a strong outgoing tide. I've caught stripers since October to the end of the season and these lures are the only thing i can count on... They're also inexpensive, so buy several packs because you will lose several to snagging submerged structure.
Works best for shore fishing. U won't find an experienced onshore striper fisherman without these in his tackle..
Winter 2009, chespeake bay
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Comments about Storm Lures (Rapala) Storm WildEye Swim Shad 3 and 4 Swim Baits:
I whip of the rocks in Hawaii, and catch lots of 3-10 pound Papio (travally). I caught a 12 pound Papio on my Kayak. They are so realistic. These lures work good for me. I can catch a variety of good eating fish. You need to stock more colors. Blue, and silver are good colors. Thanks for a good product from Molokai, Hawaii
Comments about Storm Lures (Rapala) Storm WildEye Swim Shad 3 and 4 Swim Baits:
I get alot of hits with this lure,but i cant keep them on.
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Comments about Storm Lures (Rapala) Storm WildEye Swim Shad 3 and 4 Swim Baits:
My first choice when bait casting for fishing in back bays, brackish waters where a number of different species of fish are found. But it is great in both fresh and salt water. Looks real and easily fools fish just by simply reeling in the lure, but if you experiment with different speeds to adjust depth, fast starts and stops - smashing strikes often occur. Can be fished tandem by tying a double surgeons knot or blood knot for superb fishing. I've easily limited-out doing this and caught and released over a 100 fish a day . . . also catching two fish at a time, both Reds & specks in Louisiana. Striped bass smashed the heck out of it in Rhode Island too, along with blue fish. I've caught a brown trout (once), catch & release - not trying, just farting around trying a new bait casting rod after fly fishing one evening, good 20" fish though. Bass like it just as well too. The only down side is that it is not very durable depending on the species of fish, i.e. teeth, because it is soft plastic. I can usually catch about 5 to 10 reds, depending on how I hook them, and sometimes up to 20 specks on one lure. Then again, if I hook the fish wrong, the lure could be ripped open with only one fish, but this is the exception to the rule. I've even caught blue fish in Rhode Island on them and caught several before they shredded it to pieces, using a good clean hook set, and I have never used a steel leader, either. My father uses it jigging to catch bass. It is quite versatile and can be worked in a variety of ways - up to your imagination. Finally, An inexperience fisherman could easily use this lure to catch fish too. I smash the barb for easy releases, just keep tension and set my drag properly to play the fish. This may help to make the lure last a little longer too, and may be kinder on the fish? The action is great!
Louisiana Red
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