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Simple yet Deadly Effective, the Savage Gear Sandeel

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Simple yet Deadly Effective, the Savage Gear Sandeel

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Simple yet Deadly Effective, the Savage Gear Sandeel

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Introduction:
Savage Gear may not be the most well known lure brand in the United States but the company has continued to gain momentum over the last two seasons fueled by support from Okuma. Cross the pond to Europe and the brand is a behemoth with many fans among perch, pike and zander anglers. The company features a wide array of lures, and product development is driven by Mads Grosell, an innovative angler who has long studied and targeted predatory fish and has created an assortment of lures that are designed to be effective even when the bite is tough. One of his most popular creations is the Savage Gear Sandeel, a swimbait that is designed for both saltwater and freshwater use.

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Re: Simple yet Deadly Effective, the Savage Gear Sandeel

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2 sandeels rigged in twin as shown in utube video and okuma blog appear to have incredible action. Has any tried this combination? with the savage sandeels or other soft plastics?
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Re: Simple yet Deadly Effective, the Savage Gear Sandeel

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I saw the tandem rig at the fred hall show... have caught a bass so far on darter heads and plastic worms, can't wait to try it when rockfish season opens...
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Re: Simple yet Deadly Effective, the Savage Gear Sandeel

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rshu wrote:I saw the tandem rig at the fred hall show... have caught a bass so far on darter heads and plastic worms, can't wait to try it when rockfish season opens...
yes, probably work killer on rockfish if the rig is heavy enough o sink down 30 + feet and still have that dancing action.
This is link for savage sandeel slug twin rig http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPiBhliW6FQ
Instruction on tying this rig http://blog.okumafishing.com/2012/10/am ... -twin-rig/
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