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by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to use (16)
- Compact (7)
- Easy storage (5)
- Sharp hooks (4)
Cons
Best Uses
- Fishing (6)
- Bass fishing (4)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Advanced (19), Casual/ recreational (10)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (20)
Most Liked Positive Review
Red eye has other baits green with envy
This bait is great early in the morning especially when you can find schools of bait.
It works really well throwing towards the bank and walking in down the slope to deeper water....Read complete review
This bait is great early in the morning especially when you can find schools of bait.
It works really well throwing towards the bank and walking in down the slope to deeper water.
The 1/2 ounce in se_y shad is great. The 3/4 ounce in the chartreuse and chrome are simply deadly.
Please start carrying the 3/4 ounce version!!!!
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Most Liked Negative Review
Finish Flawed
Although not a pro, I fish numerous bass tournaments and use lipless crankbaits on every outing 5+ times a month. They are my creel limit go to bait. It seems the finish on ...Read complete review
Although not a pro, I fish numerous bass tournaments and use lipless crankbaits on every outing 5+ times a month. They are my creel limit go to bait. It seems the finish on the "shiny flat surfaced lures" not the ones with dimples, peels off easily after a few hours of use, especially if they're catching fish. I expect to lose a lure but the finish doesn't seem to adhere to the product. I will continue to buy the lures "Because They Catch Fish". Just wish they'd hold up better.
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Pros
- Easy To Use
- Go To Liples Crankbait
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Catching fish
- Fishing
My go to lipless crankbait. Easy to use and can cast far. It has caught me a lot of fish and a lot of species of fish.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Get threw weeds easily
- Great action
- Pike Love it
Cons
- Hooks could be sharper
Best Uses
- Fishing for Bass or Pike
Nothing but great luck with this crankbait on a number of different lakes. Nice size Northern Pike caught. Swims threw the weeds better than crankbaits with lips.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
on my first time using it i caught 3 bass in 3 casts!!! amazing
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- When days are tuff
Red Eye Shad are the go to hard bait. Never had any problems with this product.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
This lure should be out-lawed. It catches bass, pike, and panfish . I caught so many fish , I felt like I was cheating . Use the sweep and pause method or retrieve . You will end up with sore wrists from catching so many bass .
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Attractive
- Design
- Durable
- Great action
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Bass fishing
- Fishing rip-rap
this is a wonderful lipless crank that actually catches fish! Nice job Strike King!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Cons
Best Uses
One of my most productive lures.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Cool design
- Easy Storage
- Easy To Use
- Great action in the water
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Bass
- Fishing
great lure, would reccoment.
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- No
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Q:
what size hook does this crankbait come with? and can u have one red if not r they hard to chang;eAsked on 1/25/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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A:
the hooks are easy to change with the slip rings that they come with. Yes you can run these with just one red hook on them i would recommend to run the red hook on the the front it is at you'r choice just play with it a little bit and see what works better for you.Answered on 2/15/2010 by jw from Dowagiac,mI
Q:
do you have the 3/4 ounce in the red eye shad?Asked on 7/24/2009 by chuck from fort pierce fl1 answer
A:
yesAnswered on 2/28/2011 by Smy from Metro D, MI
Q:
Sinking, floating, or suspending?Asked on 5/10/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
i have found that usually the faster you reel the deeper it goes. using a steady,constant retrive i have caught more fish thatn slower or fasterAnswered on 5/23/2009 by Bassmaster from Roscoe IL






