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Location: Stevens Point, WI | I keep checking out the storm plastic swim baits everytime I go to Fleet Farm but have past them up for no particular reason. They are priced way better than many baits. How do these hold up compared to other plastics? |
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Location: Norway | I had a Storm Kick'n Minnow, and it didnt take long for the lip to come of, but the action was great tho, as long as it lasted.
Never got any fish on it, so I cant say how it holds up to those teeths.
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Location: Madison, WI | I picked my 1st one up the other day. I’m anxious to give it a try. Durability is not a concern at that price. A reputable guide helped me pick a color and had very good things to say about the lure! |
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| I just bought 6 of them. On Musky hunter TV saric threw them on almost every episode. If they break oh well they cost as much as a sucker. Got 2 of each size. Gonna throw them on the opener pretty hard I can let you know how they hold up. They feel pretty durrable though |
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Location: Anchorage | Threw them one day at the end of last year and all I have to show for it is this (don't ask how one hooks his own leg w/out a fish involved).
Their action is awesome, even with a faster retrieve. Have to give 'em a fair shake this year. If the Musky Hunter guys like these baits so much they must be worth somethin'.
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Location: Fishing the weeds | I think they work fine. Ouuuch, Woody. It reminds me of Ace Ventura when he takes a spear in the leg. "It's in the bone". "It's in the bone". Pat
Edited by Muskie Pat 4/30/2007 7:50 PM
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Nice one Woody!! I noticed they were using them a lot too. I'm going to pick up a few for the opener. |
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