Storm Wildeye Seeker Shad is a very effective and popular pike lure. Seeker Shad is a combination of a wobbler and a jig, with a soft rubber body and a plastic inner body that also features a patented rattling chamber. Seeker Shad is slow sinking and can be reeled in like a reyellowar wobbler or jerked. Wildeye Seeker Shad comes rigged with
VMC Needle Point hooks. Best suited for pike fishing in shallow bays, shallows unweighted. Weight it with a little extra weight to fish it deeper.
Storm WildEye Seeker Shad 15 cm [46 g]
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Storm Wildeye Seeker Shad is a very effective and popular pike lure. Seeker Shad is a combination of a wobbler and a jig, with a soft rubber body and a plastic inner body that also features a patented rattling chamber. Seeker Shad is slow sinking and can be reeled in like a reyellowar wobbler or jerked. Wildeye Seeker Shad comes rigged with
VMC Needle Point hooks. Best suited for pike fishing in shallow bays, shallows unweighted. Weight it with a little extra weight to fish it deeper.
Length of lure Here you can see the length of the lure.
15 cm
Weight in g
46 g
Fish species
Here, we’ve categorized the products based on which fish you want to hook. We’ve relied on what manufacturers specify, but also on experience of what usually works. The list could almost be endless, and many things work for more species than we’ve listed, so don’t be afraid to experiment.
Pike
Packaging
1 pcs
Family
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Here’s a simple guide for those wondering which jig heads with hooks fit which jig lengths. What determines the jig head to use is the hook size, as it decides where on the jig body the hook exits. Then you can choose different weights for the jig head depending on how deep you want the jig to go, or shapes that suit different fishing methods better.
There are also other types of jig heads without hooks, called 'Screw-In-Heads,' often used in pike fishing, where the smallest sizes fit jigs from about 13-14 cm and up.
Hook size is denoted by a number. The higher the number, the smaller the hook. Size 30 is a tiny hook, 4 is significantly larger. If there’s a zero after, e.g., 2/0, it’s even bigger. The higher the number before the zero, the larger the hook. We have a range from the smallest hook, size 30, to our largest, 18/0.