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Features:
The Storm Largo Shad 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 are a series of bass/freshwater optimized versions of the saltwater-focused Storm 360GT Largo Shad.
Deep belly baitfish profile and classic paddle tail design give it an alluring slow body roll with tons of tail swinging motion.
Exhibits swimming action both on the retrieve and while free-falling through the water on a weighted rig.
Designed to be paired with ball-shaped swimbait jigheads like the VMC Hybrid Swimbait Jig, but can be fished any way you like to throw paddle tails.
Available in 15 colors (including several hyper-realistic Live Series colors) and 3 sizes: 3.0 - 3 inch (7 pack), 3.5 inch (6 pack) and 4.0 - 4 inch (6 pack).
The Storm Largo Shad are a series of bass/freshwater optimized versions of the saltwater-focused Storm 360GT Largo Shad. Just like the 360GT version, the Largo Shad has a deep belly baitfish profile and classic paddle tail design that give it an alluring slow body roll with tons of tail swinging motion.
The bait also has a unique Tail Tendon plastic segment that connects the bottom of the tail to the body. This design is intended to give anglers the ability to adjust the intensity of the tail swinging motion, with a more subtle action retained by leaving it intact and a more pronounced action created by cutting it and letting the tail swing with greater freedom.
Fish it any way you like: swimbait hooks, swimbait jigheads, swim jigs, spinnerbaits, and bladed jigs are all excellent options.
Available in 15 colors (including several hyper-realistic Live Series colors) and 3 sizes: 3.0 - 3 inch (7 pack), 3.5 - 3.5 inch (6 pack) and 4.0 - 4 inch (6 pack).
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Storm keeps putting fish in the boat and on the shore and most importantly in my belly. Get in my belly ! Thanks Storm
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R.M.
Life like fathead minnow
I have been looking for a life like minnow for years to replicate our walleye's favorite bait in the spring, a fathead minnow. It appears that Discount Tackle has it right. Mine arrived today and can't wait to see how my choice works on the local fish.
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Bobber
Storm largo shad
Nice detail anxious to try them.
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Jeff
Really nice swim baits can’t wait to try them out
J
Jerry Hayden
Review on Storm Lago Shad Paddle Tail Swimbait
I have used these before but I have found the slower you do your presentation to the bass the more reaction strikes you get. If you burn it through cover a lot of times the bass miss it or try just to kill it. Also, a slow stop and go presentation works well, cranking two turns slow then pause then repeat. Bumping into rocks or wood then a stop helps getting reaction strikes. Match the size to the forage the fish are predominantly eating and get by with the lightest weight to give the bait some wobble action on the cast so the sink rate looks natural as to the forage. Most strikes come from underneath or from behind the bait so bend your hook barb upwards to get a better hookset.
Storm keeps putting fish in the boat and on the shore and most importantly in my belly. Get in my belly ! Thanks Storm
R
R.M.
Life like fathead minnow
I have been looking for a life like minnow for years to replicate our walleye's favorite bait in the spring, a fathead minnow. It appears that Discount Tackle has it right. Mine arrived today and can't wait to see how my choice works on the local fish.
B
Bobber
Storm largo shad
Nice detail anxious to try them.
J
Jeff
Really nice swim baits can’t wait to try them out
J
Jerry Hayden
Review on Storm Lago Shad Paddle Tail Swimbait
I have used these before but I have found the slower you do your presentation to the bass the more reaction strikes you get. If you burn it through cover a lot of times the bass miss it or try just to kill it. Also, a slow stop and go presentation works well, cranking two turns slow then pause then repeat. Bumping into rocks or wood then a stop helps getting reaction strikes. Match the size to the forage the fish are predominantly eating and get by with the lightest weight to give the bait some wobble action on the cast so the sink rate looks natural as to the forage. Most strikes come from underneath or from behind the bait so bend your hook barb upwards to get a better hookset.
Storm keeps putting fish in the boat and on the shore and most importantly in my belly. Get in my belly ! Thanks Storm
R
R.M.
Life like fathead minnow
I have been looking for a life like minnow for years to replicate our walleye's favorite bait in the spring, a fathead minnow. It appears that Discount Tackle has it right. Mine arrived today and can't wait to see how my choice works on the local fish.
B
Bobber
Storm largo shad
Nice detail anxious to try them.
J
Jeff
Really nice swim baits can’t wait to try them out
J
Jerry Hayden
Review on Storm Lago Shad Paddle Tail Swimbait
I have used these before but I have found the slower you do your presentation to the bass the more reaction strikes you get. If you burn it through cover a lot of times the bass miss it or try just to kill it. Also, a slow stop and go presentation works well, cranking two turns slow then pause then repeat. Bumping into rocks or wood then a stop helps getting reaction strikes. Match the size to the forage the fish are predominantly eating and get by with the lightest weight to give the bait some wobble action on the cast so the sink rate looks natural as to the forage. Most strikes come from underneath or from behind the bait so bend your hook barb upwards to get a better hookset.
Caught the biggest bass I've ever caught.They seam to love these on the end of a Z-Man chatterbait lure. Lovr these I wont go fishing bass without one.
Used the 90# for building short leaders fresh water fly fishing for tarpon. Turned over big (3/0-5/0) flies really well. Was excellent for tying knots, which is an issue for me with heavy lines.
I'm learning so the 4 is just because I'm not sure it's doing what it's supposed too lol. It seems to hit 4' consistently. It does have a really erratic action. The color looks good in the water. Hooks seem super sharp- just waiting on a bass to find out!!