Super Strike Super N Fish Non-Heavy Needlefish Lures – Tackle World

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Super Strike Zig Zag Darter is a favorite anywhere you get heavy current or surf. An excellent casting lure that is ideal where there is a strong rip current, but unlike some darters this can be used in less intense conditions. As soon as the cast lands pull back on the rod to get the lure to dig. Digs deep into rips with a tremendous darting pattern. Swims 2-3 feet deep.

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Super Strike's Heavy Super N Fish is a go to weapon strong winds or if you'd like to get down a bit deeper. All 3 models are loaded versions of their lighter counterparts. Great for imitating slender baitfish.

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Super Strike Super N Fish Needlefish Lures - With various lengths and colors the Super Strike Super N Fish is perfect for imitating a wide variety of sizes of slender baitfish. It comes ready for action with SPRO swivels, VMC hooks, and through wired construction. While you can crawl it slowly as advised with many other needlefish, often a faster retrieve, to the point of occasionally skipping out of the water, can often be the best retrieve even at night with the Super Strike Super N Fish.

Super Strike Super N Fish 1-3/4oz NF7W-016 White

Super Strike Bullet Lures truly live up to their Superman like credo – they cast faster than a speeding bullet!! These plugs will give you a distinct advantage when casting into a fresh headwind and the fish are out at the breakers. Cast it when the wind is at your back? I hope you have 300 yards spooled up or else you’ll be at your backing real quick! The Super Strike Bullet will have a tight wobble when fished with a slow retrieve, and travel a few feet under the surface.

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Super Strike Super N Fish Needlefish Lures - With various lengths and colors the Super Strike Super N Fish is perfect for imitating a wide variety of sizes of slender baitfish. It comes ready for action with SPRO swivels, VMC hooks, and through wired construction. While you can crawl it slowly as advised with many other needlefish, often a faster retrieve, to the point of occasionally skipping out of the water, can often be the best retrieve even at night with the Super Strike Super N Fish.

Super Strike Heavy Super N Fish 3oz NF7HW / trans. Neon Yellow 028

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Super Strike Bullet Lures truly live up to their Superman like credo – they cast faster than a speeding bullet!! These plugs will give you a distinct advantage when casting into a fresh headwind and the fish are out at the breakers. Cast it when the wind is at your back? I hope you have 300 yards spooled up or else you’ll be at your backing real quick! The Super Strike Bullet will have a tight wobble when fished with a slow retrieve, and travel a few feet under the surface.

Super Strike Bullet Lures 1-5/8oz White

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Super Strike Bullet Lures truly live up to their Superman like credo – they cast faster than a speeding bullet!! These plugs will give you a distinct advantage when casting into a fresh headwind and the fish are out at the breakers. Cast it when the wind is at your back? I hope you have 300 yards spooled up or else you’ll be at your backing real quick! The Super Strike Bullet will have a tight wobble when fished with a slow retrieve, and travel a few feet under the surface.

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Super Strike's Heavy Super N Fish is a go to weapon strong winds or if you'd like to get down a bit deeper. All 3 models are loaded versions of their lighter counterparts. Great for imitating slender baitfish.

Super Strike Super N Fish

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