
Overview
Featuring Madflash UV finishes that reflect more light energy and strengthen the lure’s visibility, the Storm WiggleWart Madflash still utilizes the original, winning Storm design and rattle. Offering the side-to-side wiggling action that anglers and bass love, the external scale patterns and holographic eyes offer additional realism. Available in several holographic colors designed to maximize flash, the Storm WiggleWart Madflash Crankbaits also come equipped with super sharp VMC Barbarian treble hooks for solid hooksets and fewer lost fish.
Storm | Length | Weight | Depth |
WiggleWart Madflash | 2" | 3/8oz | 7-16ft |
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Comments: One of the things to look out for these baits is chrome isent durable with any company they tend to flake or get scratched easy but its a lure so it will happen the benefit is the made the size 4 hooks to a size 6 but i haven't had any problems just so you make sure chrome isent a durable paint scheme for any company cause its not a paint its pressed over the bait kind of like tin foil around food that's why you see pieces flake more in big pieces but since the the chrome is press tightly with the scale patter it gets scratched easier than flake off but still with a lure with literally no paint or chrome it still catches that's why i don't care about the scratch or flake or color it works
From: Cristian: Massachusetts 6/12/19
Comments: A great addition to your Wiggle Wart Arsenal. Great Smallmouth & Largemouth crankbaits. Those of you that come to Kentucky to fish Cumberland, Dale Hollow, Cedar Creek, Green River, Barren or Herrington Lake to fish don't come here without them. They Run true & are lil' fish catchers!
From: Brownfish: KY 3/6/16
Comments: Sept. 17, 2013 Storm Madflash Great little crank that runs true with that frantic Storm wobble in deep water (on 12# it reaches a little deeper that the original's 5-7ft), but like the original, it won't reach its rated 13ft even trolling. For skinny water, I use 17# mono and this guy flies over rocks even in 2-3ft. like it was "hunting" for its next meal. The #4 black nickel hooks are sharp and don't need to be swapped; they're short enough not to foul. I got the ghost shad (has a pearl top and somewhat clear sides). It's pretty tough, too. I banged it off some rocks a few times just to test it strength, and not even a scratch :).
From: Ed: Champaign, IL.