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STORM® Kickin' Slab Jerkbait

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These STORM Kickin' Slab jerks are excellent baitfish imitators. Equipped a durable soft plastic body, detailed holographic insert, realistic WildEye® stare, strong polycarbonate lip and an incredibly lifelike swimming action, these jerk baits are rigged with ultra-sharp premium VMC® treble hooks for precise hook sets.

The 8'' Kickin' Slab Jerkbaits are equipped with two ultra-sharp premium VMC treble hooks. The 4" are equipped with one ultra-sharp premium treble hook.

   



Length Other specs Quantity  

Black Crappie

4"

Weight: 1-1/8 oz.
Model: KSS04BCP
38-249-618-89
Your Price: $3.79
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Bluegill

4"

Weight: 1-1/8 oz.
Model: KSS04BG
38-249-618-11
Your Price: $3.79
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Goldfish

4"

Weight: 1-1/8 oz.
Model: KSS04GLF
38-249-618-20
Your Price: $3.79
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Pearl

4"

Weight: 1-1/8 oz.
Model: KSS04PRL
38-249-618-08
Your Price: $3.79
In stock


These STORM Kickin' Slab jerks are excellent baitfish imitators. Equipped a durable soft plastic body, detailed holographic insert, realistic WildEye® stare, strong polycarbonate lip and an incredibly lifelike swimming action, these jerk baits are rigged with ultra-sharp premium VMC® treble hooks for precise hook sets.

The 8'' Kickin' Slab Jerkbaits are equipped with two ultra-sharp premium VMC treble hooks. The 4" are equipped with one ultra-sharp premium treble hook.

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what is the best color

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it depends on many fictors such as water visability, season, and temprature all account on what color to use just like use a black/ dark color when water is murkey; but use natural colors when in clear water or bright colors. As for the seasons, when in spring use bright colors as fish dont feed as much during the cold month and a bright color attracts attetion to it and pretty much says "hey i'm here come get me" as when it starts to get warmer vary your colors as one day fish might love bright and the other day might not bight at all on a bright lure as due to the fact is that as the water warms the fish matabalism slows down. As for fall it can be tricky as some fish eat as much as they can and some just stop feeding all togeather as for winter i have no ideanever tryed but good fishing
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Best color by far - bluegill
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don't buy it, its absolutely terrible.... honestly
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Shad silver and black for bass
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