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Fish Or Die 02-17-2004 12:21 PM

storm lures
 
what do you guys think of storm plastics?do you use these like regular lures?and what colors would be good to use? thanks

Bliz 02-17-2004 12:27 PM

I use them when fishing off Bridges at night... and they have been very successful!

As for color... that all depends on what the bass happen to be hitting at the time...

I also use them as sacrificial offerings to the bluefish gods... whenever I get bored...

Notaro 02-17-2004 12:37 PM

bliz, if u gota a bump from a bass at night, what would u do? some guys cast and retrieve it and some guys cast, turn twice, and twitch.

Bliz 02-17-2004 12:49 PM

I usually get bumped just prior to having the bass engulf the lure
during a slow retrieve...

and being up on a bridge gives you great leverage...

Bliz 02-17-2004 12:50 PM

These are also great in the canal...

Fish Or Die 02-17-2004 01:12 PM

what size do you use?

Bliz 02-17-2004 01:13 PM

I have found the 5" shad to be the most productive for me...

Fish Or Die 02-17-2004 01:15 PM

cool,thanks gonna take a ride to the mart,c what they have

FishermanTim 02-17-2004 02:34 PM

If you have the room to roam, try what I do down in Duxbury:
It's what I call the "Troll Stroll"
You drop the storm shad about a foot down below the surface and slowly walk along the bridge. Depending on the tide it will either get pushed away or towards the bridge footings. When the fish lurking under the bridge decide to strike (and they will)
be prepared for a strong yank and run. I do the same thing with a 6 inch Sluggo on a 1/4 oz jig.
There's never a dull moment because I've gotten stripers, blues and even seabass on the sluggos, but the Storms are my favorite walking lure.

cheferson 02-17-2004 02:36 PM

I love these lures , theyre great!!!!! I caught most of my fish on these. I used the 5 in pearl color. Pearl was by far the most productive color by far. I was killing them during blitzes with the pearl color , while people around me where not hooking anything , throwing poppers and whatever else. I had a cow hoked on one of these that spooled me of all my line and snapped off. Also tried the 9 inchers , but i didnt like them because of the double hook, hooking the fish twice, taking longer to unhook it and more damage to the fish.

Mike P 02-17-2004 02:48 PM

If you can't catch a fish on Storm plastics, you should consider taking up golf. :D

They're that good.

Bliz 02-17-2004 02:54 PM

You got that right...

Van 02-17-2004 02:57 PM

:btu: :btu:

Schoolie Killers !!

ragfly 02-17-2004 03:46 PM

You will definately want to change the split ring and hooks out to stronger ones. oither than that they are ok.

The Dad Fisherman 02-17-2004 04:15 PM

:confused: :confused:

They're one piece??

Mr. Sandman 02-17-2004 04:27 PM

They are a great lure. VERY effective...BUT...you need to you a big load of them...Blues cut them like hot knife thru butter.

Some of the other companys are quite good as well. Mr. Charlie makes a nice one...it has a hard head and a soft body.

I have trolled the 9" storm with good success and hope to try the 10" Mr. Charlie this season.

From the surf, they cast pretty good and look like a real friggin fish in the water! I find a steady retrive just fast enough to keep near the bottom, you want it to hit the bottom now and again to let you know it is near it.

good luck.

Good N You 02-17-2004 04:48 PM

They worked well for small tuna last year also. Green and about 4 inch I think.

Moses 02-17-2004 05:26 PM

Most productive lure last year in pearl (april - nov) & bunker (sep - nov). I used the "swim shad" version in 5" and 6" mainly, also used the 9".

As stated prior, these things swim great and fish can't ignore them. Many times these are the olny lures that would catch.

justplugit 02-17-2004 06:08 PM

What Moses said--also get some glass rattles from Stamina,insert just above the tail,cast outside of schoolies,let sink to bottom,slow retrieve and hold on.:D

Fish Or Die 02-17-2004 06:41 PM

i went to the stamina site,which rattles are the ones you use?there are a few diferent ones

leptar 02-17-2004 07:35 PM

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6" bunker...

bloocrab 02-17-2004 07:46 PM

..be sure to leave those plastic sleeves over the hooks too. They're there for a very special reason....

...to keep the hook out of the tail. :)

Nebe 02-17-2004 08:30 PM

Bloocrab.. do you mean you fish with those covers on the hooks!?

Nebe 02-17-2004 08:51 PM

Bloocrab.. do you mean you fish with those covers on the hooks!?

leptar 02-17-2004 08:51 PM

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I got a quick peek of another one of bloocrabs favorites..

Nebe 02-17-2004 08:52 PM

:smash: damn double posts:mad:

roym 02-17-2004 09:33 PM

I'll vote for the 4" Pearl. I fish it 70% of the time and have been very successful in the canal as well as on the beaches. It is bluefish candy and will frequently get cut in half but for the price of the lures....who cares??

Codfather 02-17-2004 09:55 PM

6" bunker is amazing. You cant go wrong with it

Notaro 02-17-2004 10:29 PM

interesting, i have tried it on the canal in july at the predawn. I used a 6 inches pearl shad. I did something wrong with it. I jerked or pulled it while retrieving. I should have retrieved it slowly, but twitching it with a ten foot surf rod is difficult for me to tell what I was doing.

Roym-I have caught a young blues on Hyannis water with Elmer on a 4 in bunker storm shad and it engulfed t and I lost the bastard:p .

cheferson 02-18-2004 01:01 AM

Even when bluefish tore these up, they still produced. I would cast out a 2 inch head piece after a blue tore it up and would still rake em in.


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