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Storm Chug Bug - - one of the alltime greatest topwater baits (and my personal favorite topwater)  

Storm Wiggle Wart - - one of the alltime greatest crankbait designs (and my personal favorite crawfish imitating mid-depth crank)  

So yeah......I think they have some good stuff in the lineup.   ;)

Storm Chug Bug - - one of the alltime greatest topwater baits (and my personal favorite topwater)

Storm Wiggle Wart - - one of the alltime greatest crankbait designs (and my personal favorite crawfish imitating mid-depth crank)

So yeah......I think they have some good stuff in the lineup. ;)

what he said- I have most all of the crawdad colors of the newer(not the old old school) "original wiggle wart series"- the red craw- brown craw- green craw- great baits.  I also have the chug bug- perch is my favorite color.

the ratteling hot craw is my favorite.....also the ratteling tubes are great for dropshotting because of the hard nose.

Don't have much experience with them, I bought a couple of the crankbaits that have the plastic tail,,,, both of the fell off.... both on the same trip....both on the second cast.  So I probably wont be buying anymore. I hear a lot of people swear by them.  At least they are fairly cheap.  Give them a try.

Brandon

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Storm Chug Bug - - one of the alltime greatest topwater baits (and my personal favorite topwater)

Storm Wiggle Wart - - one of the alltime greatest crankbait designs (and my personal favorite crawfish imitating mid-depth crank)

So yeah......I think they have some good stuff in the lineup. :)

Don't forget the Storm Hot' N Tot. ;)

Storm Chug Bug - - one of the alltime greatest topwater baits (and my personal favorite topwater)

Storm Wiggle Wart - - one of the alltime greatest crankbait designs (and my personal favorite crawfish imitating mid-depth crank)

So yeah......I think they have some good stuff in the lineup. :)

Don't forget the Storm Hot' N Tot. ;)

All of the above....

Plus of course the Kickin' Minnow swimbaits.....

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Surprisingly, I have been having some luck with Storm swimbaits.

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Storm Chug Bug - - one of the alltime greatest topwater baits (and my personal favorite topwater)

Storm Wiggle Wart - - one of the alltime greatest crankbait designs (and my personal favorite crawfish imitating mid-depth crank)

So yeah......I think they have some good stuff in the lineup. :)

Don't forget the Storm Hot' N Tot. ;)

All of the above....

Plus of course the Kickin' Minnow swimbaits.....

POWER TO THE KICKIN MINNOW!!!!!!!!!

i had one of these and it was great. about the best swimming action ive ever seen on any hard or soft bait. only thing is, they rip easily. i caught a big, i mean BIG snapping turtle on it (dont as me how...cuz i was swimming it just under the surface) and that d**n turtle ripped the lure. so if you get some, get like 5+ of them.

personally i love the storm swimbaits, in 3 and 4 inch sized they produce very well for me.

I've used the storm wildeye swimtails... they didn't really impress me, i'd rather stick to a crankbait. That and i've had the core rip out of them many times

My go-to baits are Storm Wiggle Warts, but not the new models, although a few of them I like. I also really like the Lightnin' Shads, mid-warts, wee warts, pee wee warts, the chug bug, of course. By today's standards with all the flashy paint, the gimmicky features, etc, these old school baits catch as many if not more ;)

The "old" storm lures are classic bass catchers.

I'm really glad they decided to re-release the wiggle/mag warts using the original molds and quality hardware.  These are outstanding cranks.  

The chug bug>>>>>>>> well it's hard to find a tackle box down here in FLA without a few so that speaks for itself.

The new baits.

UMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM...................Nope.

The 3 and 4" swimbaits are great for the snook and speckled trout, but I find them boring to fish and not very productive for bass.

When it comes to storm,  I stick to the classics.

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