Wired2Fish |
09-19-2012 11:49 AM |
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When the bite gets tough on a highly pressured lake and the barometer and high skies enter the equation it may be good to go "silent" to get a few more bites. The Stanford Patriot 1.5 is the answer for getting fish to bite in tough situations. Silence is deadly.
Because it is cedar and has no rattles, it has characteristics that give it, a quiet presentation, good deflection properties, quick floating capabilites and a durable body that stands up to heavy cover. The shape of the bait mimics gizzard shad perfectly and the circuit bill allows for a side to side action that makes weary cold front fish bite. It runs 2-4 foot and can be fished through grass clumps, in rocks and around wood effectively.
We will have a full product review forthcoming but we wanted to make sure you had a few of these "gems" in your box prior to that review so you can be ready for fall fishing.
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