Then, I can grab another from the same pack, and, BOOM, all is right again. I can take it off and re-attach it, it doesn't matter. But the moment you up the pace any, it starts to not swims right. I HAVE noticed, the last couple packs, I'll get one where, if you fish it ultra slow, it's fine. Normally throw them in Electric Shad, which seems to get things done. Last year, I started throwing the Rage Swimmers, and was happy with my purchase. If you are on a budget these will save some money and the choice is up to you what you value moreĬomments: very good swimbait good action and durable i've used them this winter dragging them on bottom on belly weighted 5/0 hook and it produced many fish in 3.75 ghost shad, i caught maybe eight fish before the screw lock ripped out the head of the bait, rage swimmer is my favorite swimbaitĬomments: After trying Keitechs out a few times, and being disappointed with their durability, I decided to look at other brands. They also work as like a subsurface bait too.Ĭomments: Have used both these and Keitechs and will say that these don't have as strong as a kick but are more durable and still catch fish. Cast into weeds and jig it on top and when you lower it they nail it.
How I rig this is I Texas rig it and the color I use this ghost shad 3.75 inch. Comments: They have a good small tail kick and body roll that bass love.