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Like good music and good art, the Devil's Horse® reputation is timeless and enduring. It's a classic, prop-equipped, wooden lure with a history of fish-catching enjoyment for millions of fishermen. The sleek buoyancy of wood combined with the balanced, churning propellers duplicates a unique action that surface-feeding fish have found irresistible.
   



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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 1/2 oz - White/Black Stripes

White Black Stripes

AF210

4-1/2"

1/2 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 3
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-602-10
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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 3/8 oz - Yellow/Black Stripes

Yellow Black Stripes

AF105

4-1/2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 5
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-548-05
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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 3/8 oz - Hot Tiger

Hot Tiger

AF107

4-1/2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 5
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-548-07
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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 3/8 oz - White/Black Stripes

White Black Stripes

AF110

4-1/2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 5
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-548-10
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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 3/8 oz - Silver Shiner

Silver Shiner

AF113

4-1/2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 5
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-548-13
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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 3/8 oz - Frog

Frog

AF127

4-1/2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 5
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-548-27
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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 3/8 oz - Chrome/Black Back

Chrome Black Back

AF131

4-1/2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 5
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-548-31
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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 3/8 oz - Tennessee Shad

Tennessee Shad

AF190

4-1/2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 5
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-548-90
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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 1/2 oz - Yellow/Black Stripes

Yellow Black Stripes

AF205

4-1/2"

1/2 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 3
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-602-05
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 1/2 oz - Hot Tiger

Hot Tiger

AF207

4-1/2"

1/2 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 3
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-602-07
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 1/2 oz - Silver Shiner

Silver Shiner

AF213

4-1/2"

1/2 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 3
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-602-13
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 1/2 oz - Frog

Frog

AF227

4-1/2"

1/2 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 3
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-602-27
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 1/2 oz - Chrome/Black Back

Chrome Black Back

AF231

4-1/2"

1/2 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 3
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-602-31
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Smithwick® Devil's Horse® - 1/2 oz - Tennessee Shad

Tennessee Shad

AF290

4-1/2"

1/2 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 3
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-278-602-90
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Like good music and good art, the Devil's Horse® reputation is timeless and enduring. It's a classic, prop-equipped, wooden lure with a history of fish-catching enjoyment for millions of fishermen. The sleek buoyancy of wood combined with the balanced, churning propellers duplicates a unique action that surface-feeding fish have found irresistible.
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When I've tried braid, it gets caught in the props. I need to find the balance between castability and strenght. What line type and pound test has worked best for you?
2 months, 3 weeks ago
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triline 8 pound monofiloment works perficty especaly since it floats
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I use 12pound Berkely Trilene XL smooth casting and it works fine.
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you do not really need to bend the props
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Props on baits are rotated for speed which increases water movement and therefore
noise. Continue the pitch or twist (L or R)
to increase speed. Flattening blades will
also slow prop rotation and reduce noise.
This will also increase speed of bait travel
which moves the bait out of the strike zone
sooner.

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Well, they are usually $4.99 brand new. You could probably get $2 or $3 for it depending on the shape it's in.
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the devils horse lure's are still in production so their value is probably the same as the existing price. smithwick also made other surface lure's like the KING SNIPE and BUCK N BAWL. if you have any of these tucked away especially the king snipe, their worth $$$ to any collector.
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I have found that darker colors work better, but I usually only fish in dark/murky water. I get a alot of hits within 2 seconds of the lure falling on the water, so I don't think they even care about color.
6 months ago
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i like tennesee shad and frog
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I fish a private lake and the white with Zebra stripes/ orange nose work best for me.
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I've had the best luck with Color 90, Tennesse Shad. Just fish it slowly and patiently over shallow weed beds or twitch it past a submerged tree and hold on.
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your talking about one of the BEST surface lure's ever made. i have fished them for 40 year's. color is simply a matter of choice for top water bait's. however, i like frog --- black/yellow and silver/black or blue---
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I have used every devil horse I can find, and the one I have the most luck on is the Green with Orange bottom.
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Does this lure roll or spin when it is retrieved (causing line twist)? If it does how can I fix it?
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 - Brownsburg, IN
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No, the only thing that rolls or spins is the propellers (one on each end). They just move on their own and do not effect the line.
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I always use a a clip swivel when using any lure..
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No, it does not roll in the water. The hooks on it.s belly keep it up right. just use short jerks and pause on retreve. keep the line slack reeled in, and be ready.
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No it doesn't!
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this lure is best left setting and twitched. when you are out of the "fish zone"you can reel it rapidly with no twist.
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No. The lure doesn't roll or spin during your retrieve. The only way to get line twist is if the line gets tangled around the propellers on the cast.
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Sometimes it does when the line crosses the front blade.The way I fixed it was to use a small snap swivel. It keeps the line from getting around it.
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are you talking about the peacock bass in florida or in so. america? if florida --yes, if so. america, the lure's and hook's are too small for the big boy's. the 'amazon ripper' is what you want for so. america----any lure with a hook on it can catch a fish. you improve your odd's of landing the big one's with the larger lure's that tear-up the surface. i've caught and landed 20# plus steelhead on # 8 fly's so go figure---
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i would say yes if they have something that would look like a frog use ing the frog colored bait have not used any other color YET
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I use only the Devil's Horse with the Propeller.. I am very aggressive with the lure and make noise as I reel it in.
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I haven't seen any :(. But you might try the zara spook/super spook jr. as it's very similar (I think because I don't own the devil yet) and the spook is very good.
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no---
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I don't recall seeing a Devil's Horse without the spinners. This is a question that might be best answered in a call to the maker.
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I always see the Yellow and Black version of this lure but I'm not sure if that's because it is the best to use or not.
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I have had some luck with yellow and black but I tend to be more lucky with darker colors (like the frog colored one)
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The yellow and black version is a good choice. It works very well in the morning and evening and is also good during midday.
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Anything with alittle yellow fished at first light. You cant go wrong with that.
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I've used the lure that has green on top and yellow on it's bottom and it has been phenomenal.
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my opinion anything with a shad pattern for top water. white belly maybe orange throat
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This lure is only in 5 color patterns, please see online and pick one.
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AS AN AVID BASS FISHERMAN I RECENTLY DISCOVERED THE FEILD OF CREATING MY OWN LURE COLORS. JUST BUY YOUR FAVORITE LURES IN WHITE OR THE MOST NUETRAL COLOR THEY OFFER AND PAINT IT WHATEVER COLOR YOU WANT. YOU CAN USE A PIECE OF SCREEN FROM A WINDOW TO ADD DIFFERENT LOOKS AND DEPTH BUT THE SENSE OF PRIDE YOU GET FROM CATCHING A FISH ON A LURE COLOR THAT YOU CREATED IS JUST AWESOME. YOU CAN ALSO BUY DIFFERENT COLOR EYES. HOP E THIS BUT USHOULD GIVE IT A TRY ANYWAY. GOOD LUCK
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