STORM® Suspending WildEye® Swimming Shad Softbaits
These take shad baits to a whole new level! Sporting soft supple bodies, holographic swimmin' flash foil with heavy salt, dead-on swimming actions and realistic looking WildEyes, these specially weighted lures are deadly with slow stop ‘n’ go retrieves. Equipped with a noisy rattle chamber and infused with anise oil, these tremendous lures come per-rigged with sharp hooks and extra bodies. 3 pack.
Note: The 3" have only a treble hook. The 4" have a treble and back hook as shown in image above.
Rated 4.5 out of 5Â by 15
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Rated 3 out of 5Â by cvkroll Tail too stiff
I have used other models of the STORM Swim Baits for years. They are the smaller, fully weighted ones. I have moved to a new area where the suspending baits are very useful, however the tail is so stiff that I cannot get it to give a realistic swim action like I get from the traditional STORM baits.
May 23, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by poolhouse good one
Used this bait last weekend and on the very first cast of the day caught a largemouth. Not a lunker but a nice one by jersey standards. A few minutes later a nice crappie inhaled it. Got a bunch of hits and one I couldn't land so overall I tink the fish were interested. On the downside, I lost the first one on a bad cast so I re-rigged, couldn't seem to get it to run true. Tried tweeking it a bit but didn't get anywhere so I swithched things up. No doubt I will be using it next time out but if I can't get it to run straight I might consider something else.
May 17, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Lilbassboy great swimbait!
this is a great swimbait. i like the scent and the action.
April 25, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by motorhead1 killah
A true suspender that will outfish any other bait at certain times for me. These new versions are much more realistic and durable compared to their counterparts especially in the hook and eyes dept. Freshwater stripers can go off on these things and if you don't have one pinned on you're not going to score the way that you should. Like others have said, fish 'em slow with a straight wind and then vary your retrieve with pauses in-between to mix it up if you're not already bit.
October 31, 2010
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Just wondering if anybody knew what the weight on these lures are? in both modelsAnswers
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They come in 3 ounce, 4 ounce and 6 ounce sizes.A:Â
6 inch are seven eights of an ounceTop 50 Contributor
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The 3" size weighs 1/4 oz and the 4" size weighs 3/8 oz. Both catch a lot of bass for me.1 of 1
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