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Old 02-05-2010, 08:32 PM   #1
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Megna strike predator lures

After flaptail sadly passed last month, on the water reprinted one of his articles. In the article steve wrote of several of his favorite lures. He mentioned a megna strike preditor. Naturally, because I am a lure hoe in constant search for the magic lure I had to acquire some. My question does anyone out there use this lure and how many sizes does it come in. I would be interested in any information that you guys have. Thanks dannyplug1
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Old 02-05-2010, 08:50 PM   #2
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Eddie, tagger, makes great predators. Numbskull fishes them too. i have a few by eddie. They swim great. Hopefully they will chime in as they know more about them.

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Old 02-05-2010, 08:51 PM   #3
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Yes, I use them. The company is Magna Strike, if you are searching for them, however.

They are a great design, but were shoddily built and tended to leak.
Cast well, work subsurface 1-5 feet down. Dig great in rough or moving water. The pearl color was the best. Only the largest size ever worked for me (probably 1 3/4oz, 6"), but there were 3-4 smaller sizes, more appropriate for freshwater. They are very buoyant, so you can pull them down then swim them back up, hesitate and dive again.
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