Strike King® Redfish Magic Saltwater Spinnerbait
The Redfish Magic Saltwater Spinner is outfitted with large 3D eyes, an oversized saltwater black nickel needlepoint hook, gold plated swivel and split rings, heavy gauge gold plated stainless steel ''R'' bend wire and 24k gold #4 Colorado blade provides loads of fish-attracting vibration. The Redfish Magic is matched with a Glass Minnow soft bait made from a revolutionary, tear-resistant material that is soft, flexible, durable and provides unequaled swimming action on the retrieve.
Rated 4.5 out of 5Â by 38
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by weedless1 Great for bass as well as red drum
I use this lure more for bass than I do for redfish, but it works great for both
April 18, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Seederooster Seedrooster
Best bait out there for red fish year round. Easy to use and very durable.
December 18, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by fishingJP Catches Reds
I dont get to fish inshore much just occasional trips down to Grand Isle LA or the Mississippi Gulf coast. When I do go I make sure I have plenty of Redfish Magic spinner baits because they do work. I will have to say I have had successful days with Redfish Magic and bad days with them the bite seems to be either on or off. I know that these lures are built for salt water use but you should wash them off after a days use with fresh water as you would your reels as I have some rusting on the hooks also you should take a little super glue should you need to replace the plastic and every thing will work out fine. I am giving this bait 4 stars because of the rusting issues but you will catch fish with it.
November 6, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5Â by WhereMyDoesAt Plastic keeps slipping
The plastic keeps slipping off the bard. It gets annoying having to fix it every cast. Haven't catch'd anything with it yet.
May 26, 2012
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What weight choice should I choose if im lookin for reds and snookAnswers
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ANY SIZE FOR WALLEYE DEPENDING ON TROLLING SPEEDA:Â
it depends on the water depth you will be fishing in.Answers
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REDS-CHARTREUSE-BLUE-YELLOWA:Â
white on whiteTop 1000 Contributor
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all white/ cant go wrong with it!Top 500 Contributor
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Fair question!---I like a red head on jig's,lures or spinnerbaits.Red's seem to go for copper or gold color blades. On the tails I stick to white,yellow or green.The mixed color on the chart looks interesting but haven't tried it myself.If its super muddy water clarity I use white only? Good fishNDetails:Â
Do you just feel it in or twitch it or kinda use it like a jig?Answers
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ON THE TROLL IN A RIVER A STRIKE IS EVIDENTA:Â
I like to do both. If the water is kind of clam im gonna jig it, but if wavey just gonna twitchA:Â
Let the fish tell you what they want. I like, and it seems to work the best, to cast, let it fall a short distance then start reeling it in, then stop (or pause). The refish seem to hit it on the fall more than when it just reeled in.Top 1000 Contributor
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I just reel it in without jerkin it or jigggin it. Its action is spectaclar just realin normally.Top 500 Contributor
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you can reel it in at mid speed or you cann twitch it often while reelingTop 500 Contributor
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Three part answer for You. It is possible just to toss it out-hopefully in front of a moving Red and fish it steadily in? I have also had success w/a pump type retireve like a jig. My third good on overcast or muddy water day is fish it like a spoon.Toss it quiety in front of an idling or moving Red and lift it up and let it flutter down w/o too much fuss and repeat if needed.This top secret NC fish intel so keep it to yourself OK?? Good FishNAnswers
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the line goes at where the wire or whatever that is bends at an angle just tie it right there in the middle of the bendA:Â
as with all spinnerbaits if you follow the wire from the blades down youll see a u shape, right there is were u tie itA:Â
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