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Storm 360 GT Swim Bait

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Have you used the above mentioned lure? How well did it work for you? What is your favorite color and size? What was your preferred method of fishing it?

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The 1/8oz in blue is my best producer, and my go-to when they're short striking weedless baits. The weeds are still low enough now that I'm able to get through without too much misery. I've had some luck with white, but nothing much with their other colors. It saved the night for me on Saturday at one of the few lake around here that's open-season year 'round. I had a ton of short strikes on the Berkely Champ Swimmer and the MB Hazedong Shad, but once I gave in and tied on the Storm I didn't miss a hook set again. Total weight when rigged is 7-ish grams, so easily slingable with casting gear. BTW, big fish will eat the 1/8oz. I've had far less luck with the 1/4 oz. It's a dense bait when rigged and much more difficult to control higher in the column without burning it. It wants to nosedive and sink fast. There's a weedless 1/4 oz version if you wanna give it a whack, but the single wire weed guard gets mangled after a few fish. Also, the jig heads have a rattle in them. Not sure if it matters, but it's cool.

 

It's an open hook bait. Terrain will dictate how you fish it. I'm typically winding it in just fast enough to keep it above the grass.

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They work, but I don't think they work well enough to justify the price over any other paddle tail bait and jighead.

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6 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

They work, but I don't think they work well enough to justify the price over any other paddle tail bait and jighead.

This is not stated often enough.  Again, it's more about the Indian than the arrow...

 

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