Available in 12 colors and 5 sizes, see table for details on pack quantity and best applications for each size.
Grab the Strike King Rage Swimmer Soft Paddle Tail Swimbait for unbeatable action that ensures big bites from big predators! Featuring a thinned-tail that ends in a pancake-like disc, a sleek nose cone, and a soft ribbed body, it produces frantic vibrations underwater even at the slowest of movements.
If you like Keitech Swing Impacts, but prefer coffee scent over squid/fish scent, be sure to try these out. Additionally, they're sold in rigid clamshell packages that keep the baits in perfect shape until they're ready for use.
Available in 5 sizes and several color schemes to fit any condition -- a true winner when it comes to versatility.
Product Details
Length
Pack Quantity
Recommended Uses
2.75"
9 pack
Drop shot, micro spinnerbait trailer, finesse underspin, mushroom/ball jighead
3.25"
8 pack
Small swimbait jighead, swimbait hook, underspin finesse swim jig trailer
⚠ WARNING: This product can expose you to DEHP, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
I've been using these on dropshot, as a direct competitor to the keitech swing impacts. these seem real nice. they swim great, have a little bit of side-to-side roll instead of exclusively the tail action. they are way more durable than a keitech too.
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Richard Barnhart
Great swimmer
These baits have great tail action and wobble with the right jig head
Ned Rigs were introduced to me 3 years ago. I can always count on them to catch fish, any fish. Just like the Z-Man TRD, I can always count on Discount Tackle for quick delivery and fair prices. The box stores have gotten ridiculously priced. I found Discount Tackle this year and have ordered often from them several times times. I appreciate their pricing, inventory and fast delivery. Even paying shipping I’m saving money and getting the lures and colors I want. Discount Tackle is my go to store for stocking my tackle box!
Great reel but not sure TW is worth the price difference
I just picked up one of these after using a Lexa 300 HD for many seasons. I use them for fishing 2-5oz swimbaits on the California coast, typically in 30-100 FOW while drifting.
Pros compared with Lexa HD:
- I like that the TW line offers the lower 6.3:1 gear ratio that's marginally better for California halibut while still having essentially the same line per turn as the 7.4:1 Lexa HD, which I've found to be very beneficial while on the drift (I can't use the 6.3:1 Lexa HD in the afternoon, when the drift picks up, because it doesn't retrieve line fast enough to maintain good swimbait action)
- I do think it casts farther than the Lexa HD, but I'm still feeling out whether I think that extra distance is worth the extra cost
Cons compared with the Lexa HD:
- I prefer the HD's counter-balanced handle and smaller knob. I haven't yet had the TW's handle swing while casting, causing the spool to engage and cast to get cut short, which I've read online can happen; I've been purposefully positioning the handle before casting to avoid this, but I'd prefer not having to do that or think about this. And while you can find the other handle online and swap it on, that just adds to the cost (plus, some handles found online don't come with the appropriate nut plate and screw; you have to order them separately from Daiwa).
- Cost
But overall, it's still a Lexa, which means it's buttery smooth, well built and well sealed. If cost is not a factor, the TW is probably worth it, and I have seen them go on sale from time-to-time at a cost very similar to the HD.