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STORM® WildEye® Live Series Lures - Walleye

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  • Natural color patterns
  • Holographic WildEye
  • Rigged with a superior VMC® needle-point hook and treble belly hook
  • Lifelike swimming action
  • Holographic swimmin' flash foil
  • Strong soft body with internal lead head
STORM's WildEye Live Walleye is pre-rigged with a premium VMC® needle-point hook and treble belly hook. The realistic walleye color pattern and body shape makes this lure irresistible and perfect for clear-water presentations.
   



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STORM® WildEye® Live Series Lures - Walleye - 4"

Walleye

4"

Model: WLWE04 38-249-117-01
Your Price (each): $4.69
In stock
STORM® WildEye® Live Series Lures - Walleye - 3"

Walleye

3"

Model: WLWE03 38-249-116-01
Your Price (each): $4.49
In stock


  • Natural color patterns
  • Holographic WildEye
  • Rigged with a superior VMC® needle-point hook and treble belly hook
  • Lifelike swimming action
  • Holographic swimmin' flash foil
  • Strong soft body with internal lead head
STORM's WildEye Live Walleye is pre-rigged with a premium VMC® needle-point hook and treble belly hook. The realistic walleye color pattern and body shape makes this lure irresistible and perfect for clear-water presentations.
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All of the above
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In the rivers here i cast into a deep pool and retrieve it slowly in faster water i retrieve it faster
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Doesn't matter it don't work. The best thing you could do is nick your line and whip the rod as hard as you can, hopefully it will snap and land 100 yards away.
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