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yep. great bait. i have great success in water a little over 50 degrees to about 60.

Deadly when ripped out of grass!

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I ordered a few from TW last week, going to try them out this weekend if it doesnt rain.

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Never heard of them....are they new or something? Has anyone won anything on them?  :;)

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Never heard of them....are they new or something? Has anyone won anything on them? :;)

heh-heh...this is exactly why strike king pays KVD almost $500,000/year!

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I know Strike King says they're good, but I tend to rely on more down to earth feedback from everyday fisherman. If I got paid $500,000 from a company their baits would be great.

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I caught my first 5+ lber just a few weeks ago on a bright orange red eye shad - then the next cast a 7....id say I am a fan - having said that, I use bill lewis, cotton's, and a couple others and have caught on em too pretty regularly.....I suspect its more about size of the trap and color than anything else

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I will add that I especially like them because they are so versatile - I fish em shallow, deep, slow - my neighbor 3 weeks ago threw one out and got a huge bird's nest - he was picking at it for a couple minutes - there was abolutely no tension on the line - and all the sudden a fish was on - he was holding the rod/reel and I was pulling in the line - I swear that fish picked it up off the bottom...anyway, you can do a bunch with em - its a staple - and I absolutely keep on tied on if there if there are bass schooling or busting on shad!! ;)

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Red Eye Shad are quickly becoming my favorite lipless crank. I caught quite a few bass (both LMB & SMB) on them last year, so I picked up several more when our local Wally-World put them on clearance for $1.00 ea. ;) ;D

Tom

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Red Eye Shads are awesome.  I typically dont fish them around any brush or submerged trees.  I stick to using them around different grasses and weeds.  I dont like to fish them too shallow, but if the conditions are right, they will work well there as well.  I would definately go with gold and silver...based on the clarity of the water, and I have had a quite a bit of luck on green gizard color.

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Red Eye Shad are quickly becoming my favorite lipless crank. I caught quite a few bass (both LMB & SMB) on them last year, so I picked up several more when our local Wally-World put them on clearance for $1.00 ea. ;) ;D

Tom

WOW!!! Next time, hook me up man...haha

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My Walmart has them for $3. Japanese Shad and Tennessee shad.

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