The Madscad lure is designed to resemble the deep bellied bait fish that are found all over the world. It has a realistic shape, with a flattened head, scalloped sides, and small tail wings. These features make it a versatile lure that is effective in any environment.
The best way to use the Madscad is to twitch it rapidly, causing it to dart from side to side. After each twitch, pause for a few seconds. As it sinks, it wiggles, imitating a wounded bait fish.
The Madscad comes in various sizes, ranging from small 95mm twitchbaits that work well for bass, redfish, tarpon, snook, roosterfish, stripers, and bluefish, to larger 190mm baits that are suitable for tuna, wahoo, yellowtail, cubera, and GTs. There is a Madscad available for every type of fish you can imagine.
The 190mm Deep model is particularly effective when trolled at speeds over 12 knots. It is a great lure for attracting wahoo or tuna.
FAQs
What types of fish can I catch with the Madscad?
The Madscad is designed to attract a wide variety of fish species, including bass, redfish, tarpon, snook, roosterfish, stripers, bluefish, tuna, wahoo, yellowtail, cubera, and GTs.
What size options are available for the Madscad?
The Madscad comes in various sizes, ranging from small 95mm twitchbaits to larger 190mm baits. The different sizes ensure that there is a Madscad available for every type of fish you can imagine.
What is the best way to use the Madscad?
The best technique to use with the Madscad is to twitch it rapidly, causing it to dart from side to side. After each twitch, pause for a few seconds to imitate a wounded bait fish. As the lure sinks, it wiggles, further enhancing its realistic action.
Is the 190mm Deep model suitable for trolling?
Yes, the 190mm Deep model of the Madscad is particularly effective when trolled at speeds over 12 knots. This makes it a great lure for attracting wahoo or tuna.
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