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STORM® Wildeye® Live Shiner

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STORM Wildeye Live Shiner has a realistic body shape, swims like a live baitfish and is prerigged. Strong soft plastic material has internal holographic swimmin' flash foil, holographic WildEyes and natural color patterns.

Lure Specifications:
  • Natural color patterns
  • Holographic WildEye
  • Rigged with a superior VMC® needle-point hook and treble belly hook
  • Lifelike swimming action
  • Holographic swimmin’ flash foil
  • Strong soft body with internal lead head
   



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STORM® Wildeye® Live Shiner - 2" - 3/16 oz

Shiner

2"

Pack Quantity: 3
Weight: 1/4 oz.
Model: WLSH02
38-248-572-01
Your Price (each): $4.99
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STORM® Wildeye® Live Shiner - 3" - 1/4 oz

Shiner

3"

Pack Quantity: 3
Weight: 1/4 oz.
Model: WLSH03
38-248-573-01
Your Price (each): $5.29
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STORM® Wildeye® Live Shiner - 4" - 3/8 oz

Shiner

4"

Pack Quantity: 3
Weight: 3/8 oz.
Model: WLSH04
38-248-574-01
Your Price (each): $5.79
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STORM Wildeye Live Shiner has a realistic body shape, swims like a live baitfish and is prerigged. Strong soft plastic material has internal holographic swimmin' flash foil, holographic WildEyes and natural color patterns.

Lure Specifications:
  • Natural color patterns
  • Holographic WildEye
  • Rigged with a superior VMC® needle-point hook and treble belly hook
  • Lifelike swimming action
  • Holographic swimmin’ flash foil
  • Strong soft body with internal lead head
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Storm swimbaits will catch alot of fish. I have caught bluegill to stripers on wildeye baits. Only been using them a few weeks and think there great. Not pitching for storm baits I think swimbaits will catch fish no matter the brand.
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I get hits not much landing the fish though
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What size works best?

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The bass are around 2-3 pounds with a few around 5+
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the 2" and 3" would work great.
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I just use the two inch ones fish size doesn't seem to matter
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The 2 inch caught a few smaller bass. My 4 inch caught the biggest at 3 lbs. I think the bigger will catch bigger bass.
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I can't really say without knowing the depths you're fishing, but if you fish Florida, then they can't be too deep, so I would say at least 3/8 ounce. I know this sounds counterintuitive, but it allows you to throw long distances so you can get far beyond the fish and come back through their feeding territory without the lure simply dropping on top of 'em. It's worked for me.
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