What lure disappointed you the most?
Re: What lure disappointed you the most?
Xcalibur Xr50 lipless baits...in my hands they simply do NOT 'swim'/'rattle' at any speed other than a full bore retrieve. Makes it very difficult to YoYo much less catch fish. They can be retrieved at a speed that will hold them at 3 feet and deeper and will not wobble on the retrieve. I have to fish so fast they stay less than 2 feet deep with 10 lb fluoro. What a junk lure.
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Re: What lure disappointed you the most?
Funny you should say that because a small pearl colored fluke is what I started with. However, a friend of mine did tell me afterwards that the 1/4 oz head works pretty well. After getting nothing out of the 3/16 head I just couldn't see throwing any more money at this thing.Really? That's a fish catching machine with a fluke on it! I love the 1/4oz with an albino fluke.
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Re: What lure disappointed you the most?
+1 on the magic swimmer, but also the chrome colored red eyed shads. I tried 3 when they first came out and not one of three lasted more than 5 or so casts without sloughing off chrome like a bad sunburn One of them was basically ruined on the first cast!
Re: What lure disappointed you the most?
I was going to the "Helicopter Lure" but I had low expectations and it actually caught fish. The "Flying Lure" was another with low expectations and lived up to them.
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I killed the bass this past year with these baits...I got mine for like $2.49 each during a Cabela's blowout...different batches?Seph wrote:Xcalibur Xr50 lipless baits...in my hands they simply do NOT 'swim'/'rattle' at any speed other than a full bore retrieve. Makes it very difficult to YoYo much less catch fish. They can be retrieved at a speed that will hold them at 3 feet and deeper and will not wobble on the retrieve. I have to fish so fast they stay less than 2 feet deep with 10 lb fluoro. What a junk lure.
Granted I only fish the 3/4 and 1oz XRs...BTW, the 1-Knockers KILL IT!
FWIW, anything with "Strike King" label the last decade or so has been at best, mediocre in my estimation.
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Re: What lure disappointed you the most?
Banjo minnow lol, this bait has caught more fishermen than fish.
Re: What lure disappointed you the most?
Triggerfish the steerable lure
All the videos looks sick but that lure is hard to work. IT's not fun spending time on the water trying to figure out how to work a bait when that time should be spent fishing.
All the videos looks sick but that lure is hard to work. IT's not fun spending time on the water trying to figure out how to work a bait when that time should be spent fishing.
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Re: What lure disappointed you the most?
Strike king lures have disappointed me as well. The tolerances on the spinnerbaits are so poor. I bought 5-6 in the last few years, and all except one had a crooked led head. The whole bleeding shad thing with the spinnerbaits is kinda gimmicky as well.dragon1 wrote:I killed the bass this past year with these baits...I got mine for like $2.49 each during a Cabela's blowout...different batches?Seph wrote:Xcalibur Xr50 lipless baits...in my hands they simply do NOT 'swim'/'rattle' at any speed other than a full bore retrieve. Makes it very difficult to YoYo much less catch fish. They can be retrieved at a speed that will hold them at 3 feet and deeper and will not wobble on the retrieve. I have to fish so fast they stay less than 2 feet deep with 10 lb fluoro. What a junk lure.
Granted I only fish the 3/4 and 1oz XRs...BTW, the 1-Knockers KILL IT!
FWIW, anything with "Strike King" label the last decade or so has been at best, mediocre in my estimation.
The KVD squarebills are a bit of a disappointment as well. I have had the bill fall out on a few, and I find the line tie on the bill to be weak. Every 100 casts or so it needs to be tuned again which I think is because the wire/metal bends towards the center again. The hooks are quite bad as well. They do catch fish, and track very nicely though!
Re: What lure disappointed you the most?
I caught a ton of fish on banjos i got for xmas when I was a kid when they first came out. It fishes just like a fluke really, but the nose hook can make things difficult.antoniolopez944 wrote:Banjo minnow lol, this bait has caught more fishermen than fish.
Re: What lure disappointed you the most?
I believe the Reaction Poseidon, was a swim bait that just wasn't working for me.
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When it first came out I was 13 and convinced my dad to let me order this product from TV (had to mow a few lawns and do some chores of course). It remains the only TV product I have EVER purchased. In that pre-internet world where everything I knew about fishing was hard-won, a fishing 'system' that came with a VHS instructional tape that explained how everything was intended to be fished was a logic windfall. I caught a lot of fish with this product. Gimmicky - maybe. Bit hardly disappointing for me..DUZBASS wrote:I caught a ton of fish on banjos i got for xmas when I was a kid when they first came out. It fishes just like a fluke really, but the nose hook can make things difficult.antoniolopez944 wrote:Banjo minnow lol, this bait has caught more fishermen than fish.
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Re: What lure disappointed you the most?
I know for a fact that the Banjo Minnow is still your go-to bait.Seph wrote:When it first came out I was 13 and convinced my dad to let me order this product from TV (had to mow a few lawns and do some chores of course). It remains the only TV product I have EVER purchased. In that pre-internet world where everything I knew about fishing was hard-won, a fishing 'system' that came with a VHS instructional tape that explained how everything was intended to be fished was a logic windfall. I caught a lot of fish with this product. Gimmicky - maybe. Bit hardly disappointing for me..DUZBASS wrote:I caught a ton of fish on banjos i got for xmas when I was a kid when they first came out. It fishes just like a fluke really, but the nose hook can make things difficult.antoniolopez944 wrote:Banjo minnow lol, this bait has caught more fishermen than fish.
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Re: What lure disappointed you the most?
Mann's hard worm. Never got any bites off of one. Ended up cutting the hooks off and making a key ring for my shop keys out of it.
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Re: What lure disappointed you the most?
Thinking back, I remember being somewhat disappointed with both the Kangaroo Worms and Culprit Sticky Worms. I'll be damned if I wasn't packing those Kangaroo Worms with little pieces of Alka-Seltzer and/or scent soaked pieces of cotton.......just like they told me to
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Re: What lure disappointed you the most?
OH MAN, I had forgotten about that one, the Hard worm....lmao, yeah buddy, those were just awful, maybe worse than the Dances Eel...some interesting replies here, interesting to see how some folks poisons are other folks pleasures...like the flying lure, saw someone mentioned that as a loser...man, I used to kill pond bass with those...makes you wonder what the difference is....geographical location, presentation, who knows...JWR075 wrote:Mann's hard worm. Never got any bites off of one. Ended up cutting the hooks off and making a key ring for my shop keys out of it.
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I would also like to add the original power pak lure as well as the later Chuck Woolery copy thereof....actually caught some nice fish on the originals in a private pond once upon a time, but I am sure it was only because they were starving. Good concept really, if they had looked more realistic perhaps, and would have been water tight...