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Picked up some Storm 360 Gt swimbaits for $2.60

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My local Walmart was liquidating these baits because they apparently got ordered by accident. I could not pass up a 3 pack for $2.60. Color I chose (out of three choices) was Houdini, which is a green flake on top with an off-white bottom. They seemed to be pretty killer for the water I plan to fish them in, which is fairly clear, with occasional cloudiness on off-weather days which stirs up sediment. However, I am not well versed in swimbaits and could use some help on this subject. What works for ya'll as far as retrieve goes? I've dabbled a bit in flukes, but the weather here has been so weird here this year that it's been a real struggls thus far getting many catches. I think something like this may give me an edge since I don't many using these sorts of baits. So thanks for any advice you gurus can give.

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Cast out, let sink to desired depth, reel in slowly. Not the most exciting baits to fish but they are effective. 

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