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Squadron Head And Rage Swimmer Review 🎣
Feb 14, 2020 17:59:25   #
Ron620DVS Loc: Guntersville Alabama
 
Squadron Head And Rage Swimmer Review 🎣

As fishermen, we get to a point where certain baits become staples simply because we've had so many fish catches, we build a confidence that if we get around fish, they will bite this bait. That's the case for me with the combination of the Strike King Squadron Head and a Rage Swimmer. I will admit I was a Keitech guy always using a light wire jighead. But I got tired of losing fish from the lighter jigheads "flexing" all the time. Sure you could downsize to spinning gear and light line, but I'd rather put it on some 10-12 pound Seaguar Tatsu and baitcasting gear and fish it like a regular swimbait.
I talked about it with Todd Castledine last year, and he told me about going up to St. Clair and playing with small swimbaits and having the same problem with lighter jigheads and those big feisty smallmouths pulling like mad and flexing the hook and getting off. So he tied on a Squadron Head that has a meaty hook, put it on baitcasting gear and went to working on them. He ended up with a top-10 finish. with more than 43 pounds of smallmouths for two days.
That got me throwing the combination of the Strike King 3.75-inch Rage Swimmer on a 1/4-ounce Squadron Head a lot last year. I was pretty blown away at how you could just run water and get bit with that little rig. Deep in the winter, shallow in the warmer months, it didn't seem to matter. It just gets bit.


https://www.wired2fish.com/soft-baits/strike-king-squadron-head-and-rage-swimmer-review/


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