Storm
Storm Jointed ThunderStick
Item#: F10491
The Storm Jointed ThunderStick is a true classic lure, used by anglers around the world. This bait features designs from the original ThunderStick molds and are outfitted with premium VMC hooks for sure holding power. The jointed design amplifies the injured baitfish swimming action of these lures, attracting fish of all species. Model: JBJ Depth: 2 - 4 ft. … Read More
The Storm Jointed ThunderStick is a true classic lure, used by anglers around the world. This bait features designs from the original ThunderStick molds and are outfitted with premium VMC hooks for sure holding power. The jointed design amplifies the injured baitfish swimming action of these lures, attracting fish of all species.
- Model: JBJ
- Depth: 2 - 4 ft.
- Weight: 5/8 oz.
- Qty. per pack: 1
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Reviews
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My saltwater favorite
The jointed Thunderstick is one of the best topwater baits I have used for speckled trout and redfish on the Texas coast. I've been fishing them since the '90s with some really great results… Read More
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excellent all round lure
i use storm jointed thunder stick all time this lure had me some great bass swims like with life like action works great in salt and fresh waters never with out one in my tackle box so give it go sure… Read More
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Excellent chinook salmon bait
ive used these lures last two years in ny tribs for kings had a blast is all that is need to be said.only thing have to becarefull not to pull to hard lure will seperate leaving you hookless..
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Topwater action
Fish this lure parallel to the bank, at night, for explosive top-water bass catching action
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Great Night Bait.
Here in Virginia we do a load of night fishing in the summer. This bait (bleeding shad #1) is a sure thing when the shad are in the rip rap spawning. Just throw paralell to the rock shore line and slo… Read More