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ICAST 2008:
KVD Comments on Strike King's New Bass Baits for 2009

 

Strike King Lure Company

 

1/4 and 3/4 oz Red Eye Shad Sizes. Building off KVD's tournament-winning success with the 1/2 oz lipless Red Eye Shad, Strike King has introduced smaller 1/4 oz and larger 3/4 oz Red Eye Shads for 2009. Kevin VanDam says it is the fall this bait has that's the deal for him. Therefore, Strike King's goal was to ensure the new 1/4 and 3/4 oz sizes do the exact same thing as the original 1/2 oz model. Strike King feels they do have the same great casting distances, same great vibration, same great sound and the best fall in the business.

When you burn this bait and kill it, the fall and the way the bait shimmies as it falls is what incites bass and enabled him to win a BASS Elite Series tournament with the Red Eye Shad, says KVD.

Red Eye Shad

"With the three models, making the choice of which one to use when (1/4, 1/2, 3/4), the way I see it comes down to depth and speed," Kevin tells us.

"Overall, size choice is more about depth control and speed, and you can use line size to control that too. Heavy line's going to keep the lure higher or let you go slower. Lighter line let's it go deeper and/or faster," says VanDam.

Wake Shad Topwater Swimbait. Strike King brought it's jointed King Shad hard swimbait to the market last year (2008). The Wake Shad, new for 2009, is identical to the Kind Shad in every way except for the front lip which lets the Wake Shad stay on the surface and 'wake' or roil the water with its jointed body. Strike King says it can be reeled slowly or burned across the top of the water. Simply throw it out and reel it in. Change your retrieve speed to get dialed into the pace the fish prefer, and catching a big one should be no problem, says Strike King.

"I'm a huge fan of the King Shad, and I got it on the map for Strike King since I caught so many big fish on it," says Kevin VanDam. "The nice thing about the King Shad is you can just burn it real fast, and the silhouette is natural enough, even in clear water, to get reaction strikes."

New Wake Shad

"The new Wake Shad is just like it, except it wakes on the surface. The best time of year you can do real well with wakebaits is post-spawn," according to Kevin.

"You can keep the Wake Shad close up near the surface, in clear water, and it kind of gets obscured up there, due to the surface ripple, reflection and everything else that breaks up the surface. On the other hand, a bait that gets 3-4 feet under the surface, in clear water, fish can see it too easily and detect it's fake. But a bait like the Wake Shad, that is right up near the surface, can't be detected as fake so easily. So in clear water you can catch fish with the surface-riding Wake Shad that you can't catch with the King Shad (which runs 2-4' deep)," explains Kevin.

Two New Spinnerbaits with Raz-R-Blades. Strike King is the #1 spinnerbait company in the world, has two new models for top and bottom fishing. Both feature Strike King's new 'Raz-R-Blade High RPM' blades. These are a thin cut willow leaf blade designed to increase the revolutions of the blade, which increases the flash, claims the company. Both come in a variety of colors including Strike King's hit Sexy Shad color.

Bottom Dweller (left) and Burner (right).

Sexy Spoon. A new style of slow-falling, fluttering, larger spoon is becoming popular nowadays. The action's designed to emulate a dying baitfish with the flash, flutter and fall. The new spoon style is regarded as a big fish technique. Available in 4” & 5-1/2” sizes and a variety of colors including the popular Sexy Shad.

Sexy Spoon

Shadalicious Swimbait. A hollow body swimbait available in Strike King's flagship crankbait colors such as Chartreuse Shad and Sexy Shad. As with all swimbaits of this kind. matching a big enough hook to the bait is of paramount importance. Available in a new 3-1/2” size as well as 4-1/2”, 5-1/2” and 6-1/2” models.

Shadalicious Swimbait

Coffee Scented Soft Baits. Strike King introduced five new 'KVD’s Favorites' Coffee Scented soft baits. They contain a lot of salt and the Coffee scent is said to add appeal as it masks human scents and other undesirable oils, claims the company. Most all models of soft baits can be rigged weightless or weighted in a variety of ways.

'KVD's Favorites' include coffee-scented Caffeine Shad (left) and eight-sided Ocho (right).

"The biggest thing with the 'KVD's Favorites' soft bait line is we used this super, super soft plastic and then we added salt to kind of firm it back up again," says KVD. "Our goal was to get maximum action out of all the appendages and moving parts - but also get the fast sink rate from salt content."

"The coffee idea," KVD says, "got started since all nightcrawler worm farms feed coffee grounds to the worms, and they seem really attracted to it. One day one of the farm workers threw a cup of coffee grounds into a pond, just to get rid of them, and the bluegills ate the heck out of the grounds. That caused us to think there may be something to this, and we started to test it (coffee) on bass. There seems to be something to it. Who can say why. Same as no one can say why garlic seems to work. I'd like to get away from garlic-flavored lures anyway," chuckles KVD. "So that's how the coffee got started. We use salt in combination with it, and salt's a main component in blood, so bass taste a lot of salt when they crush a crawdad or baitfish - or one of these soft baits."

"Getting back to the coffee, we did a lot of tests with it. Bass seem to bite it more and hold it. An added benefit is, when you have coffee in a bait, it darkens the color up a bit - in a very natural way. It's hard to match any other way what the coffee added to the plastic color does. So you get a natural, little darker color that's hard to come by any other way," reveals Kevin.

Rage Tail Soft Baits. Each Rage Tail lure has a tail design that's intended to maximize attraction, splash, noise, vibration and other actions. In other words, these aren't subtle or finesse baits. They're 'Rage Tails'. Four new Rage Tail body styles for 2009 are:

Rage Anaconda (left) and Rage Lobster (right).

"All the Rage Baits have their place and time, but probably my favorite is the Anaconda," says Kevin VanDam. "The Rage Lobster I fished earlier this year at Falcon and Amistad. The Lobster's well-suited for Texas bass, and it's just a bigger version of the Rage Craw. But the Anaconda, I've used lots of big ribbon tails in my time, and the Anaconda's got a better action at a slower speed than any I've ever seen. That's kind of the concept that defines the whole Rage Tail line. They are all designed with the concept to produce more tail action than other soft baits, whether at slow speeds or fast," Kevin says.

 

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  3. Endless Innovation: Hundreds of Hot New Products at ICAST
  4. Frogs: Gambler, Gene Larew, Kanji, Mann's, Rein, Secret Lures, Snag Proof, Spro
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  6. Hooks: Good-Looking Hooks from Eagle Claw, Gamakatsu, Mustad, Owner, TTI, VMC
  7. ima: ima Japan Debuts North American Exclusive Baits
  8. Jackall: Day of the Jackall Lures
  9. Lines: New Fishing Line from Bioline, Blackwater, Cajun, SeaGuar, Sufix, Sunline
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  11. MegaStrike: Mega Strikes Again
  12. Optimum Baits: Optimum Debuts Double Diamond Swimmer
  13. Plano: Plano Wins Best of Show Award in Tackle Management Category
  14. Quantum: Quantum's New KVD Tour Rods and Reel Cover all Cranking Situations
  15. Rods: Rod Highlights from American Rodsmiths, Big Bear, Kistler, Lamiglas, St. Croix
  16. Sébile: Sébile Defines World-Class Hard Baits by his own Principles
  17. Shimano: Shimano Curado Voted 'Best of All' New Products
  18. Strike King: Kevin VanDam Comments on Strike King's New Bass Baits