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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers February 12th, 2004 10:24 PM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 
Hi guys,

I have a question for you out there. The local Wal-Mart is having a close
out sale on Strike King 3X soft plastic lures. They're selling for a buck a
bag, which if I remember correctly is about $2.50 off. I don't have any
experience with them but I have heard that they're very durable with a high
float factor (for lack of a better term).

Because of that, my friend Gil doesn't like the Fluke type lures. He says
that they don't sink well and are hard to get to work properly.

Have you used any of this line of lures? What do you think of them? Which
ones have been more productive in your experience?

I'd like to pick up a bunch as it's a good price, but I'd rather not spend
the money if they're not going to get used. I've got enough of those type
lures already.

For that matter, at the risk of sounding like Al, if there is a Wal-Mart
near you, check the sporting goods department for close outs. I picked up
some Eagle Claw LazerSharp hooks, 1/0, 2/0 and 3/0, 25 count packages, for
$1.50 each. I prefer Gamakatsu hooks, but I've used these in the past and
they've been good to me. They hook fish and stay hooked, so I guess they do
what they need to do. It's a good time to stock up on supplies, I do this
every spring and save a bunch of money.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com



SimRacer February 12th, 2004 10:50 PM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 
"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
message ...
Hi guys,

I have a question for you out there. The local Wal-Mart is having a close
out sale on Strike King 3X soft plastic lures. They're selling for a buck

a
bag, which if I remember correctly is about $2.50 off. I don't have any
experience with them but I have heard that they're very durable with a

high
float factor (for lack of a better term).

Because of that, my friend Gil doesn't like the Fluke type lures. He says
that they don't sink well and are hard to get to work properly.

Have you used any of this line of lures? What do you think of them?

Which
ones have been more productive in your experience?

I'd like to pick up a bunch as it's a good price, but I'd rather not spend
the money if they're not going to get used. I've got enough of those type
lures already.

For that matter, at the risk of sounding like Al, if there is a Wal-Mart
near you, check the sporting goods department for close outs. I picked up
some Eagle Claw LazerSharp hooks, 1/0, 2/0 and 3/0, 25 count packages, for
$1.50 each. I prefer Gamakatsu hooks, but I've used these in the past and
they've been good to me. They hook fish and stay hooked, so I guess they

do
what they need to do. It's a good time to stock up on supplies, I do this
every spring and save a bunch of money.


Anyone reading this and thinking about going to a Wal Mart in central NC,
fuggetaboutit, I done been and wiped them out!! LOL!

Anyway, Steve, can't comment on 3X flukes, as I haven't fished them. I have
some, but haven't fished them yet. That said, buying their 7" worms
(actually it was Terminator's Cyberflexxx brand, which is the same thing
IMO) is a major waste of time. Why? Because they come a handful to the pack
and I fished one last year, ONE! For the entire summer and fall. Never fell
apart, never tore, never lost it. Prolly used it over a period of 6-7 trips
and caught several fish each trip with it...LOL! They need to sell 1 packs
of them IMO.

Outside of using the saltie, Senko types of "plastics" when warranted as
well, I will prolly be a (Strike King) 3X/Cyberflexxx (Terminator) user as
long as they make and sell them. They're tough, *fish well* for me, and I'm
sold on their durability. Of course I am more of a casual basser than a lot
of y'all are too. Had I been able to fish as much as I'd liked to last year,
I may have used 2 or 3 of them. :-)



RichZ February 12th, 2004 10:54 PM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 
The reason they are being closed out, is that the fishing world pretty much
didn't buy into the whole high-floatation thing. The new series that is
coming out is supposedly loaded with salt and sinks. Slowly, but it fishes
somewhere between a heavy salt regular plastic bait and an unsalted regular
plastic bait.



RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing


Henry Hefner February 12th, 2004 11:03 PM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 
It's not just Walmart, Steve, it's that time of year. Oshman's and
Academy Sports sells a lot of closeout fishing gear to me this time of
year, and yes, I have a lot of plastics I'll probably never use myself.
Do any of the online sites do this as well? hmmmm.. I'll have to check
it out.

Oh, I'm sorry, Steve, I didn't answer your question, and I can't because
I haven't tried the 3x stuff yet, I'm still using the plastics I got on
clearance last year. :)

Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote:
Hi guys,

I have a question for you out there. The local Wal-Mart is having a close
out sale on Strike King 3X soft plastic lures. They're selling for a buck a
bag, which if I remember correctly is about $2.50 off. I don't have any
experience with them but I have heard that they're very durable with a high
float factor (for lack of a better term).

Because of that, my friend Gil doesn't like the Fluke type lures. He says
that they don't sink well and are hard to get to work properly.

Have you used any of this line of lures? What do you think of them? Which
ones have been more productive in your experience?

I'd like to pick up a bunch as it's a good price, but I'd rather not spend
the money if they're not going to get used. I've got enough of those type
lures already.

For that matter, at the risk of sounding like Al, if there is a Wal-Mart
near you, check the sporting goods department for close outs. I picked up
some Eagle Claw LazerSharp hooks, 1/0, 2/0 and 3/0, 25 count packages, for
$1.50 each. I prefer Gamakatsu hooks, but I've used these in the past and
they've been good to me. They hook fish and stay hooked, so I guess they do
what they need to do. It's a good time to stock up on supplies, I do this
every spring and save a bunch of money.



AJH February 12th, 2004 11:15 PM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 
I have used a xxx worm and caught bass, they are tough, I carry one pack
in case I run out ot Culprit or Powerworms which won't happen..I will
buy more if I see them on sale at Wally World,,





luv2bafield February 12th, 2004 11:39 PM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 

"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
message ...
Hi guys,

I have a question for you out there. The local Wal-Mart is having a close
out sale on Strike King 3X soft plastic lures.

SNIP
Have you used any of this line of lures? What do you think of them?

Which
ones have been more productive in your experience?

SNIP

I have tried the lizard and I don't like them. They are very durable, but
they are sticky as all get out. The legs and tail would stick to the body
and take for ever to come unglued once they hit the water. I know, because
I stuck one in the water next to the boat and shook it to pieces to get it
unstuck. Who needs that?

I



QUAKEnSHAKE February 12th, 2004 11:47 PM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 
I used the 7" finesse worm, color- pumpkinseed last year with good
success. Used like a 1/4" split shot varied the placement like from the
tip of the hook up 6" or so. I would throw it out and let it be while I
fish with another set-up. I had better luck with it than I did a senko
fishing the same manner. I would say because the tail would be off the
bottom just a bit wiggling with the water while the senko lay on the
bottom. In fact I just bought a specific reel (with clicker) to fish
just this way again this year.
One thing they will melt or deform a bit if left in hot sun inside a
car. Like was said already they last and last, well, unless you let them
get too hot.


RichZ February 13th, 2004 01:04 AM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 
QUAKEnSHAKE wrote:
they last and last, well, unless you let them
get too hot.

Or let them come in contact with any 'regular' soft plastics.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing


COOLLURES February 13th, 2004 01:57 AM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 

Hey Steve, for a insiders look at the 3x, cyber flex debate look here
http://tackleunderground.com/board/v...ht=cyber+flexx

Jeff


--
COOL LURES
The Lures that put FISH on ICE!
www.coollures.com



Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers February 13th, 2004 02:07 AM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 

"COOLLURES" wrote in message
news:EaWWb.291889$I06.2999314@attbi_s01...

Hey Steve, for a insiders look at the 3x, cyber flex debate look here

http://tackleunderground.com/board/v...ht=cyber+flexx

Jeff


Good info Jeff. I think I'll stick to lures that I know work, like yours!
Hey, we still have to talk!
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com



G. M. Zimmermann February 13th, 2004 09:28 AM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 
Steve,
I haven't used any of these baits alot, but I have used the lizzards and
worms from both Strik King and Terminator here and there. They do catch fish,
and they let me do some things other soft plastics would not. For instance, I
caught a few nice small mouths at a local lake fishing a lizzard on top. They
float when rigged with just a hook and make very little commotion when they hit
the water, so it was perfect for casting to shallow, spooky fish. I just gave
it a twitch every so often and let it sit.

-Zimmy

SimRacer February 13th, 2004 04:09 PM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 
"COOLLURES" wrote in message
news:EaWWb.291889$I06.2999314@attbi_s01...

Hey Steve, for a insiders look at the 3x, cyber flex debate look here

http://tackleunderground.com/board/v...ht=cyber+flexx

Jeff



No offense meant, but how is an internet message board considered to be
"insider information"? The guys panning the baits over there pretty much
sound like regular fishermen. The baits work fine, some people are just
resistent to change.



COOLLURES February 13th, 2004 04:39 PM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 
Evreyone on that bord is also a bait manufacturer. We do it either for a
living, or at least part time. I have a buisness of making soft plastics.
What works, what doesnt, pros and cons and evreything in between.

Im not saying that I know EVREYTHING to do with soft plastic baits, But I do
have a working knowlage what it takes.

Im quite sure that by searching this site you will find out that yes we are
fishermen, we use what we sell, We dont fill it full of fluff and spend a
million dollars on advertizing to make people think it works. Get the money
and forget if it works.

By the way if Im just a fisherman, ask Steve if the baits that were sent to
him are custom made or are they what you will buy in wal-mart or any other
store.

Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com


Jeff






No offense meant, but how is an internet message board considered to be
"insider information"? The guys panning the baits over there pretty much
sound like regular fishermen. The baits work fine, some people are just
resistent to change.






BassMr February 13th, 2004 06:54 PM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 
Hey Steve,I have had good success with the lizards C-rigged and to get the
Flukes (Zulus) to sink I put a piece of "suspend strips" on the hook shank
and they falll nicely.In experimenting with these superfloater baits I
rigged a Zoom lizard next to a 3X Floater and watched them both in shalllow
water,the Zoom just lay thee while the 3X was reallly floating nicely and
fishing for a bite.It's hard for me to switch since I have used Zoom since I
had hair!
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote in message
...
Hi guys,

I have a question for you out there. The local Wal-Mart is having a close
out sale on Strike King 3X soft plastic lures. They're selling for a buck

a
bag, which if I remember correctly is about $2.50 off. I don't have any
experience with them but I have heard that they're very durable with a

high
float factor (for lack of a better term).

Because of that, my friend Gil doesn't like the Fluke type lures. He says
that they don't sink well and are hard to get to work properly.

Have you used any of this line of lures? What do you think of them?

Which
ones have been more productive in your experience?

I'd like to pick up a bunch as it's a good price, but I'd rather not spend
the money if they're not going to get used. I've got enough of those type
lures already.

For that matter, at the risk of sounding like Al, if there is a Wal-Mart
near you, check the sporting goods department for close outs. I picked up
some Eagle Claw LazerSharp hooks, 1/0, 2/0 and 3/0, 25 count packages, for
$1.50 each. I prefer Gamakatsu hooks, but I've used these in the past and
they've been good to me. They hook fish and stay hooked, so I guess they

do
what they need to do. It's a good time to stock up on supplies, I do this
every spring and save a bunch of money.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com





Richard g February 14th, 2004 12:40 PM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:24:54 -0600, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers"
wrote:

Hi guys,

Have you used any of this line of lures? What do you think of them? Which
ones have been more productive in your experience?


I have a selection of them. I found that they are so sticky that a
hook point can get caught on the plastic and hinder the hook set. I
stopped skin hooking them and that helped. I used the lizard on a
t-rig and a c-rig. Caught lots of bass on one lure. They do stick
together a little but I didn't think they stayed stuck in the water.
Grigsby did a show using the new Zero (can you say senko copy?) and it
looks like it is a good bait.
Richard g
www.bassstalkers.com

alwayfishking February 18th, 2004 06:06 PM

Strike King #3X Lures?
 
Steve,

Used them a bit last year, at a Buck a bag grab all the zulu's(flukes )
you can, they work great burning across lillypads and stuff. Wal mart here
does the clearance thing too and they are at 1.75 per bag. When they hit a
buck I'll take em all. They also have powerbait bungees for a 1.75, when
they hit a buck I'll take the rest
"Richard g" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:24:54 -0600, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers"
wrote:

Hi guys,

Have you used any of this line of lures? What do you think of them?

Which
ones have been more productive in your experience?


I have a selection of them. I found that they are so sticky that a
hook point can get caught on the plastic and hinder the hook set. I
stopped skin hooking them and that helped. I used the lizard on a
t-rig and a c-rig. Caught lots of bass on one lure. They do stick
together a little but I didn't think they stayed stuck in the water.
Grigsby did a show using the new Zero (can you say senko copy?) and it
looks like it is a good bait.
Richard g
www.bassstalkers.com





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