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Strike King® Red Eye Shad Crankbaits - 1/2 oz.

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''I can use the 1/2 oz. Red Eye anywhere from dirt (the bank) to about 7' deep. The tournament proven Redeye Shad is one deadly lipless crankbait.''
Kevin VanDam - 4 time Bassmaster's Classic Champion and 7 time Toyota Tundra Angler of the Year

The tournament-proven Red Eye Shad is one deadly lipless crankbait. Designed by Strike King's Pro-Staff, the Red Eye Shad produces an incredible action and features a unique shad-style body, pro-chosen paint schemes, red 3D eyes and free floating rattles [Read More]
   
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Bleeding Gizzard Shad

REYESD12-311

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-11
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Bleeding Firetiger

REYESD12-317

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-17
Your Price: $5.99
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Bleeding Chrome Blue Back

REYESD12-391

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-91
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Bleeding Chrome Black Back

REYESD12-392

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-92
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Gold Black Back

REYESD12-406

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-06
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East Texas Special

REYESD12-410

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-10
Your Price: $5.99
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Red Black Bk Gold Pearl Belly

REYESD12-414

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-14
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Chub

REYESD12-417

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-41
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Orange Craw

REYESD12-421

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-21
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Metallic Tennesse Shad

REYESD12-425

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-25
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Green Tomato

REYESD12-430

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-30
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Chartreuse Baitfish

REYESD12-432

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-43
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Gizzard Shad

REYESD12-511

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-51
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Chartreuse Shad

REYESD12-598

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-98
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Mojarra

REYESD12-548

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-48
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Japanese Shad

REYESD12-550

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-50
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Green Gizzard Shad

REYESD12-568

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-68
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Blue Gizzard Shad

REYESD12-583

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-83
Your Price: $5.99
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Sexy Shad

REYESD12-590

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-90
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Chrome Sexy Shad

REYESD12-514

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-89
Your Price: $5.99
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Ayu

REYESD12-504

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-04
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Sexy Sunfish

REYESD12-526

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-26
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Citrus Shad

REYESD12-534

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-34
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Chartreuse Sexy Shad

REYESD12-538

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-88
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Chrome Blue

REYESD12-401

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-01
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Clear Sexy Shad

REYESD12-500

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-00
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Bad To The Bone

REYESD12-502

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-99
Your Price: $5.99
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Baby Carp

REYESD12-556

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-56
Your Price: $5.99
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Chartreuse Belly Craw

REYESD12-562

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-62
Your Price: $5.99
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Orange Belly Craw

REYESD12-564

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-64
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Oyster

REYESD12-584

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-84
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Sexy Ghost Minnow

REYESD12-585

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-85
Your Price: $5.99
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Sexy Blue Back Herring

REYESD12-586

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-86
Your Price: $5.99
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Sexy Lavender Shad

REYESD12-600

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-87
Your Price: $5.99
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Gold Sexy Shad

REYESD12-620

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-05
Your Price: $5.99
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Bluegill

REYESD12-622

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-22
Your Price: $5.99
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Pumpkinseed

REYESD12-623

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-23
Your Price: $5.99
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Albino Craw

REYESD12-454

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-94
Your Price: $5.99
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Chili Craw

REYESD12-648

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-08
Your Price: $5.99
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Red Sexy Shad

REYESD12-649

2-5/8"

1/2 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Sinking
Hook Size: 4
38-249-628-95
Your Price: $5.99
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''I can use the 1/2 oz. Red Eye anywhere from dirt (the bank) to about 7' deep. The tournament proven Redeye Shad is one deadly lipless crankbait.''
Kevin VanDam - 4 time Bassmaster's Classic Champion and 7 time Toyota Tundra Angler of the Year

The tournament-proven Red Eye Shad is one deadly lipless crankbait. Designed by Strike King's Pro-Staff, the Red Eye Shad produces an incredible action and features a unique shad-style body, pro-chosen paint schemes, red 3D eyes and free floating rattles to give you the best action and to entice tournament-winning fish from a far. The action when the Red Eye Shad falls is unbeatable and it's rigged with premium VMC® Vanadium Cone Cut hooks.
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LemonLime and FireTiger
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Brighter colors, such as chartreuses, yellows, and bright reds typically do the best for attracting fish in murkier waters.
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Can you fish this bait on braided line(powerpro)?
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I have fished this Lure with monofilament and braid line (Sufix 832) and works Awesome with both. The braid definitely gives you more feedback and faster reaction when working the lure. Also instead of just reeling the lure in - cast and on retrieval about every three to four cranks pop the rod tip twice and Hang On.!. G…
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Yes u can. I have a specific rod n reel set up JUST for my strike king red eyes with braided 10lb test spider line.
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Absolutely. I prefer monofilament for my crankbaits because of casting distance and how the line stretches when battling a fish. Sometimes braid can tear the hooks from a fish's mouth but if you set the drag properly there is no reason why you couldn't use braided line.

Some people think the visibility of the braided line will spook wary fish but a bait, such as this, retrieved at high speeds should be fine.

I hope this helps.
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Please answer. I need the first question more, but help me on the second one too. And what the difference between mono fluro and braid?
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They will run about 2 to 3 feet down on a steady retrieve. They also work great on the fall, they stay straight up and wiggle all the way to the bottom. My favorite way to fish them is to yo yo them in, by that I let them fall on a slack line reel it up to top and repeat. Bass will hit it on the fall watch the line. Good luck.
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There are many answers to this question - most are that it can go as deep as you need it to go depending on the line and your speed of retreive.
I do not have information on the lures that are best for the KY lake and TN river.
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I have fished this Lure in a lake that once was forty plus acres now down to about an acre. I have had Awesome success with the Red Eye Sexy Shad – Chrome Sexy and Red Sexy all with Rattle… Also instead of just reeling the lure in - cast and on retrieval about every three to four cranks pop the rod tip twice and Hang On.!. G…
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yes, but i prefer lemon lime and firetiger you catch something everytime. also while reeling you want to reel at a decent paste
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Sexy Shad has been the color that has always produced for me here in pooler, ga. I hold the rod tip straight up and real slow. When they are hitting hard i speed up the retrieve.
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I would get a silent one and a regular one with a rattle in various natural colors of the bait-fish/forage in the lake you fish..
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Silent is a good option on heavily pressured fish, but that does not mean they won't take a rattle. Do some research on line and find out what kind of bait fish are in the lake. Match the bait with the lure. Crayfish are always on basses menu try crayfish colors. Try different techniques on the retrieve start off fast and work your way to slow, I get a lot of hits with this lure on the drop. Check out the action as it drops it still wiggles and stays upright even when on the bottom... Tight lines!!
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The shad patterns work best for whopper bass if you have a good shad population.
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when it comes to pressure Lakes, the puzzle changes daily. The best color is the one the fish prefer that day. It's believed that you should try and match the bait fish and make adjustments from that point. Same goes for technique and yes the silent red eye shad is a good choice. There was a time when a small tackle box and a few of your favorite lures would do the trick, that time has passed. Diversity is the name of the game today.
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You have to "Match The Hatch" if there's shad, use a shad color, like Sexy Shad, or Bone. If water is stained, use the Chartreuse Sexy Shad. Those have worked for me. As far as techniques, you have to vary your retrieve. Don't just chuck and wind. Reel, Reel, pause has worked for me. The bass nornally hit it on the pause.
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I bank fish on Fort Stewart using the 1/2 oz and i have had great results. I have never fished the 1/4 oz just simply because the 1/2 oz catches fish all day for me. I either use a fast or real slow retrieve. I have tried the yo-yo technique but havent came up with anything.
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Bro it depends really. I almost alway use the 1/2 with a lot of success.
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if your fishing shallow water on the bank i would recomend 1/4 oz . Anything else i would go with the 1/2 oz.
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yepper as the heavier size will snag up more...
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I think it is, especially when then are submerged weeds
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I like to stick with the 1/2oz size. You can upsize your line to get it to stay shallow or use a higher ratio reel. I like the size of the 1/2 better and it is more versatile to me than the 1/4oz. Upsize line for shallower water and downsize for deeper applications. I fish 1/2oz on 15-17 fluoro typically and I'll go to 30LB braid when grass/cover is around. Hope this helps.
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Bassmaster had a recent article that told about KVD going to a larger size mustad treble but I forget the size. Anybody remember?
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I always switch my hooks belIy gamu 's size#4 tail #6. I do not know if Mustad is same as these I think they are.
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I put 2s on the back to get better hook ups...
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From what I've read he typically goes to a #2 Mustad KVD Triple Grip.
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number two
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I think he used a 2/0. I have no problems with the factory hooks. A bigger hook will hang up more.
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KVD up sizes his trebles on a rattle trap to a #2 Mustad short shank treble hook. I have tried it and not had any more hook ups than using the stock hooks. I find that the over size hooks tangle together and get hung up easier. They are also a pain in the neck to change out and you will cut your finger tips doing it. I do recommend that you use a cranking rod with heavy fluorocarbon though. It keeps you from yanking the bait out of the mouth and you feel the strikes much better. I think the hooks are just something else to sell you. You can try for yourself if you want.
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the size i use is one size up or two for the hook on the bait this should help get that fish in the boat every time
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I've caught plenty on the stock #4 trebles. KVD uses #2's which I find sometimes tangle, but certainly you can't argue with the MAN.
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whatever size is on the bait already make it one size higher. I really dont find a need to change these hooks though. they are ssshhhhaaarrrrppp
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Number 4 mustad triple grips they are shorter than regular trebs this size. Do not get hung up as much or lose as many fish.
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KVD #2..BEST hooks for the trap...you might hang up a lil more but u will land more fish.
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Just want to know. I want to buy some of these lipless crankbaits to see if they work. Thanks! Also, would 10 pound fluorocarbon work?
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I have had more action on the Strike King Red Eye Shad. Yes, 10 pound fluorocarbon will work just fine.
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Strike King Red Eye Shad
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so far i think the red eye shad crankbaits are better but I have not fished the clackin rap but a handfull of times, the red eye shad seems to have a little more vibration, but I still catch fish on the clacking rap just have not caught as big of ones yet, yes 10 lb fluorocarbon would work but i fish a 1/2 oz. with 14 lb.
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I like the red eyed shad
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I personaly think the clankin rap is better I have used both and I would fish the clankin rap over the red eye shad any day
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Well, both of them are good, it depends which one is cheaper. 10 lb test flurocarbon is just fine. =)
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I like the red eye better because the color selections are better and well I have caught many more fish on it. And yes 10lb flouro will work just fine.
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Get the Red Eye Shad, it is probably the best lip-less crankbait on the market next to the jackell Bros. Tn 60 and Tn 70 range. The Red Eye Shad has a great action when falling, and it sinks slower then the Clackin' Rap allowing it to stay in front of the fish for longer. Seriously these Red Eye Shads are must have baits for the tackle box.
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I have both in my box and fished with them very diligently. The Red Eye was the top producer for me hands down
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both of these lure's are great. however, i like the the action of the red eye shad on the fall because it impart's a wiggle. i know of no other lipless crank bait that does that. i catch many bass when it's falling, especially when fishing deeper water (15-25 ft.). i've fished them all and this is my pick over all the rest. the newer 3/4 oz. is a killer on larger black bass and striper's.for me, 15# fluorcarbon work's well as does 12# cxx p-line. i use baitcast rig's only for these lure's. good luck and merry xmas--
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red eye shad...rapala isnt good enough for the price
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why isn't there an o-ring on it?

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I tie mine to the ring. I sometimes even tie a swivel on first so I can change lures out quickly.
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I tie a palomar knot directly to the lure
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Because with this lure you do not need it. there is just no need for it because it work perfectly fine without it for some reason.
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directly to the ring
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Should have oval O-ring and tie right to it.
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I tie it to the ring
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there is and o-ring on it.... you tie your knot on the split ring that is on the lure
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Directly tied to ring.
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depends what lure your using but usually loop knots will give the lure more action but they break easier, so if i were you i would just tie it directly to the ring
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They are supposed to come with an oval split ring. You should tie it directly to the oval ring with a solid knot. If yours didnt come with one, it should have and you can simply put one on yourself.
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directly to the ring.
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We fish Lake powell in southern Utah.
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The Red Eye is one of those baits that will catch anything. I caught some in La. around the Venice area on one. Try burning it and then killing it for a second and then burning it again. I almost broke one of my favorite and most expensive bass rods doing this. Caught a couple in the 20 pound range.
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they will work on 'em
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worked great on boils,great smallmouthbait at powell.
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Well i live in Oklahoma and the Stripers down here love them, any color any condition!!
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I fish for large mouth, but last month, the stripe bass on Kentucky Lake couldn't get enough of these. I caught over 120 fish in one day, at one point. Every cast was catching a fish. Actually it got old after a while it was like the fish couldn't get enough of them.
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Caught a couple fishing for largemouths
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They work great on wipers at willard Bay but are cheap made and don't stand up to much use. Last year's batch worked great and lasted but the ones I bought this year are terrible and are splitting at the seams after several uses some on the first outing.
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YES, THEY DO WORK WITH STRIPERS, I'VE CAUGHT A FEW IN NEVADA.
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