If you are looking for a deep diving striper lure, one that I've stumbled upon that works really well are ones called "Akuna"
Search ebay for them...they are all over. They are almost 6" long and have kind of a banana shape. They are super cheap. I bought a lot for just a few bucks at one point a few years back. Color did not matter.
They are made of cheap plastic and do not hold up that well over time. For the price of 1 deep diving rapala, you can have 10 of these, litterally. I have found they work when fishing channel drop offs. They do dive really well and put a heck of a lot of vibration on the rod. Once they start to run untrue, toss it and tie on another. Through the years I've tried to buy higher quality replacements, but I seem to gravitate back to these.
These lures are my example of lures don't need to be expensive to catch fish. This is coming from a guy who fishes Yo-Zuri and Xraps a lot which are awesome quality, but I lose a lot too due to break offs or snags.
Oh yeah, I troll these.
Search ebay for them...they are all over. They are almost 6" long and have kind of a banana shape. They are super cheap. I bought a lot for just a few bucks at one point a few years back. Color did not matter.
They are made of cheap plastic and do not hold up that well over time. For the price of 1 deep diving rapala, you can have 10 of these, litterally. I have found they work when fishing channel drop offs. They do dive really well and put a heck of a lot of vibration on the rod. Once they start to run untrue, toss it and tie on another. Through the years I've tried to buy higher quality replacements, but I seem to gravitate back to these.
These lures are my example of lures don't need to be expensive to catch fish. This is coming from a guy who fishes Yo-Zuri and Xraps a lot which are awesome quality, but I lose a lot too due to break offs or snags.
Oh yeah, I troll these.
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