Strike King® Rage Tail™ Anaconda Softbaits
- Big enough to be a predator on its own
- Large swirl tail
- Ripples through the water
Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 30
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Rated 5 out of 5 Strike king Rage Tail
This is absolutely the best action filled worm that i have used and will definitely keep my box stocked with them
April 18, 2013
Rated 3 out of 5 by ACsciguy Decent addition
Not a bad bait if you want to switch it up. I would not refer to this as a go-to bait. The tail doesn't flutter as much as i would like because it is large and curled up stiff. These are tough to find a consistent way to present them.
April 10, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by BiteThis When all else fails...
This worm has amazing action. Strike King nailed it! I have a hard time finding the color I like most (Big Tex), so have had to explore other options. I am not sure if it is the action, or the coffee scent...but when my buddies aren't catching em on worms, 9 times out of 10, I am on this. the only disadvantage over some other brands is that the plastic is a little soft, tears easier than others. But...I have 2-3 packs every time I go.
February 4, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by tilly21 tremendous action
My go to worm. This worm produces in every body of water I have fished. I use it in heavy cover,swimming it and on the bottom and the bass slam it. One thing bad is that each worm is only good for about 2 or 3 fish and then its done,but I use them all the time
August 31, 2012
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I've bought the 10 inch but their are so many hooks out their,& some are pricey.I'd hate to waste money buying the wrong hooks.Answers
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I would definitely use something of quality. Without using specific brands, just choose a brand you have the most confidence in (Sharp, strong, etc) As far as size, on a 10" worm, I would use at least a 5/0 EWG hook, regardless of how you choose to rig it. Anything bigger might be over kill, anything shorter can possibly give you short bites/misses.A:
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I BUY EAGLE CLAW WORM HOOKS THEY WORK GREAT,I GET THE 3/0 HOOKS WITCH GREAT FOR THE TEN INCH WORMSTop 250 Contributor
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I use a 6/0 Owner Weighted Twistlock Light (3/32 oz). Its great to swim it, and if you pause on the retrieve, the worm pretty much falls horizontally with the tail wiggling above. Can also rig it with a regular 6/0 hook texas style if you prefer a nose-first fall.Top 500 Contributor
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Use a 4/0 EWG worm hook. Gamakatsu is the best brand and you can get a pack of them for $3-4. 4/0 is a little on the bigger side but they will give you better hook ups as long as you have developed a good technique for worm fishing. If you go to the 7" worm then use a 3/0. Good luck.Details:
can u use it for drop shot or use texas rig?Answers
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Texas rig is a very common use for this style of soft plastic, and I have had success with it. However, I like using a stand up jig when I can. It makes the tail stick up off the bottom, and the water will make that anaconda tail wag. Instead of jerking 8-10 inches and pausing, I will just shimmy the tip of my rod and mage it move a few inches. This method gives it some action without removing it from strike zone too quickly.Top 250 Contributor
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I found it works best on a 1/4oz Slider jig-head or T-rigImages for this Answer
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I have used this lure unweighted, drop shot, and texas rigged and they all work great. I think the drop shot or unweighted rig is better for open water and texas rig is better for cover. Hope this helps.Top 1000 Contributor
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I use this lure for drop shot but i dont know bout texas rigged, i ought to try itDetails:
is this a topwater bait, can it be fished below and above the surfaceAnswers
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I have never used it as a top water, may be possible on a wobbler rig. I think the intended purpose is texas/carolina rigged. But with any bait, creativity opens options :-)A:
You can fish it both ways. In the shallow I have luck using it with no weight.I have also used Texas rig.
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Its a worm not a topwater bait. Texas rig it and flip itTop 250 Contributor
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It can be used top water if the grass-mat is thick enough. T-rig it with a light weight.Top 250 Contributor
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the answer is yes! You can fish it mostly top water, with a keep weighted hook, and you can fish it as a wake bait. It does not move a ton of water, but it does move some.A:
The Anaconda does not float. It is meant to be fished Texas rigged like other ribbon tailed worms.1 of 1
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