View Full Version : Favorite Sebile Shad and Magic Swimmer models?


Steve K
12-10-2010, 12:35 PM
I am going add some Sebiles to my Christmas List. What are your favorite models and colors for the canal?

Thanks

texican
12-10-2010, 03:58 PM
Big stick shad in floating. Big magic swimmer in floating and in fast sinking.

tysdad115
12-10-2010, 04:23 PM
canal fish don't like plastic......especially the 3 5/8 oz stick shad...the colors really didnt matter...lose the tail hook on the magic swimer,they wont catch either

BassDawg
12-11-2010, 06:03 AM
only two hits i ever had at the ditch last yr,

AND what got hit, on the inside, at one of the B'ways
during the MS Challenge down SoCo weigh,

was Tsunami's Deep Swim Shad~~~~ neon green ~~~~
and Tsunami's 4oz/7" Swim Shad~~~ white,bunker ~~~

shorter money than the stick from sebille, also.
i have one stick shad that is herring colored for the Canal.

Rob Rockcrawler
12-11-2010, 09:05 AM
I didnt notice any real difference with the color schemes at the canal. WHen the fish were around they would hit most anything. I did well with a stick shad in a silver color, i dont know what color they call it. I have a magic swimmer also but didnt catch anything on it.

stiff tip
12-12-2010, 07:19 AM
canal fish don't like plastic......especially the 3 5/8 oz stick shad...the colors really didnt matter...lose the tail hook on the magic swimer,they wont catch either

buy as many as you can aford. best swimmer baits for the canal in years get both stick shad and magic swimmer the big ones. they fish like hell ........

Liv2Fish
12-12-2010, 08:22 AM
Can't argue with that....

Sebile USA : Innovative Fishing - Created by Patrick Sebile (http://www.sebileusa.com/in-action.html)

As far as the ditch goes, I only fish the swim shads in the spring when the "candy" is around. I found that black back white/pearl works best for me. I fish the ones that are made for the umbrella rigs and rig them myself with insert weights.


Anybody fish the Seible Bonga? Looks perfect rolling around in the white water.