Savage Gear Suckers
Weiseyyy
Posted 4/8/2022 7:34 AM (#1004241)
Subject: Savage Gear Suckers





Posts: 65


Location: Minnesota
Hello!

Just wanted to ask and see if anyone had any information on when these may or may not be back in stock some point soon. I believe they sold out almost immediately and haven’t been restocked for a few months now. I’ve really wanted to get a couple as of late.

Thanks.
monsterlures
Posted 4/8/2022 7:40 AM (#1004242 - in reply to #1004241)
Subject: Re: Savage Gear Suckers




Posts: 256


Don't think they ever where in stock, the shops that have them listed put them there to advertise that they will be coming "soon".

Savagear is known for making people wait longer than expected for new lures, especially in Europe, so i wont be surprised if you have to wait a bit more, especially with how supply chains have been affected in the past 2 years.
Weiseyyy
Posted 4/8/2022 10:53 AM (#1004246 - in reply to #1004242)
Subject: Re: Savage Gear Suckers





Posts: 65


Location: Minnesota
monsterlures - 4/8/2022 7:40 AM

Don't think they ever where in stock, the shops that have them listed put them there to advertise that they will be coming "soon".


That would make way more sense, because I find it incredibly hard to believe that it’d take this long to get them back in stock. I only thought that they were bought out because Musky Shop says SOLD OUT above the sucker image.

Thanks for the info sir.
dward
Posted 4/10/2022 8:24 PM (#1004316 - in reply to #1004241)
Subject: RE: Savage Gear Suckers




Posts: 572


Location: Germantown, WI
Yeah, been waiting a while for these..... I did ask someone “who might be in the know” back in February and they thought mid to late April..... but who knows!!!

That date is quicly approaching and I wouldn’t hold my breathe on it!
Ogandrews
Posted 4/12/2022 6:31 AM (#1004333 - in reply to #1004241)
Subject: Re: Savage Gear Suckers




Posts: 224


Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Another swimbait I’m looking forward to coming out is the whale tail swimbait. I was talking to the guys from bait rigs at the minnesota show this year and saw them but now regret not picking one up. I don’t know why but I’m always more confident in a bait like a whale tail or bondy that has really basic colors instead of something super detailed like that savage gear. Looked to be in that 8-9” range so should be a versatile bait. With as well as I’ve done on the normal whaletails I’m sure their swimbaits are going to work well

Edit- well after posting this I now see their already available at team rhino, 9.5” called the phat tail