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The 18 Best Hard Baits – Lipless Baits reviews

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  Rat-L-Trap Lures Mag Force Trap Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Rattle Shad® Strike King® Red Eye Shad Tungsten 2-Tap Lipless Crankbait Cotton Cordell® Super Spot® Lipless Crankbaits Bill Lewis Original Rat-L-Trap® Bass Pro Shops® XTS™ Rattle Shad® Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap® Mag-Trap® Bass Pro Shops® XTS™ Rattle Shad® Bass Pro Shops® Tail Spin Bass Pro Shops® XTS™ Lures – Vibrator MirrOlure® MirrOdine™ Luminescence Series 27MR Yo-Zuri® Bonita Strike King® Red Eye Shad Rat-L-Trap Super Nova Crankbait Livetarget® Golden Shiner Rattlebait Strike King® Silent Red Eye Shad Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Rattle Shad® Strike King® Tungsten Red-Eye Shad Crankbait
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Brand Strike King Strike King Rat-L-Trap Strike King Rat-L-Trap STRIKE KING LURE CO LiveTarget MirrOlure Yo-Zuri Bonita
Sizes 2", 2-3/4". 1", 1-1/4", 1-3/8". 2”, 2-1/2”, 2-7/8”.  1/2 oz., 1/4 oz. 2-3/8", 1/2 oz., 3", 3/4 oz. 3-1/4", 3-1/2". 2”, 2-3/4”. 2”, 2-1/2”. 2-5/16", 2-3/4". 1/4 oz., 1/2 oz. 6-3/4”, 8-1/4”.

Rat-L-Trap Lures Mag Force Trap

This is the bait that started the lipless crankbait revolution, and it remains deadly on all game fish. Its large size and weight is ideal for pike, bass and other aggressive fish. Dual-frequency rattle chambers imitate the vibration of a school of minnows. Per each.
Size: 4″, 1 oz.
Color: (097)White/Red Head.
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Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Rattle Shad®

  • Slab-sided, deep-bellied
  • Weighted, sculptured with rattle chambers
  • This slab-sided, deep-bellied vibrating Bass Pro Shops XPS Rattle Shad is specially tuned to call in feeding fish from all directions. Its weighted, sculptured body houses multiple rattle chambers filled with small beads; the tight wiggling action sends out a continuous loud signal that can’t be ignored. A great search lure, designed for long casts and retrieval at any depth. Utilizes T-shaped treble hooks on the belly to greatly reduce paint chipping caused by hooks points rubbing against the lure during retrieve.
    Sizes: 2-5/16″, 2-3/4″.
    Colors: (097)Silver, (509)Golden Peacock, (818)Chartreuse/Pepper, (845)Chartreuse.

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    Strike King® Red Eye Shad Tungsten 2-Tap Lipless Crankbait

  • Tungsten sound chamber creates a distinct double-tapping cadence
  • Perfect shad-imitating body profile
  • Pro-designed paint jobs
  • Large 3D red eyes
  • Premium VMC Vanadium Cone Cut Hooks
  • The pros know. The original Strike King Red Eye Shad rattlebait is the most-thrown, most productive lipless crankbait on the pro tour. The Tungsten 2-Tap Lipless Crankbait takes the Red Eye Shad’s strongest feature to another level. Instead of using standard free-floating rattles, the Strike King 2-Tap is built with a unique tungsten sound chamber that produces a distinctive double-tapping cadence on the retrieve. This noise is different enough to trigger strikes when standard rattles won’t. Which, on a tough tourney day, can spell the difference between cashing a check and going home empty-handed. Like the original Red Eye Shad, Strike King’s Tungsten 2-Tap features the perfect shad-imitating body profile, with pro-designed paint jobs, large 3D red eyes, and premium VMC® Vanadium Cone Cut Hooks. Per each.
    Sizes: 2-3/8″, 1/2 oz., 3″, 3/4 oz.
    Colors: (108)Blue Craw, (421)Orange Craw, (430)Green Tomato, (450)Delta Red, (451)Rayburn Red Craw, (452)Royal Purple, (453)Olive Shad, (462)Sugar Daddy, (538)Chartreuse Sexy Shad, (598)Chartreuse Shad, (620)Gold Sexy Shad, (648)Chili Craw, (663)Natural Bream, (699)Natural Shad.


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    It that’s the deal Evan oh yeah. That is a good one right there. You choke that babe. That is true and that’s. Something that it’s kind of unique to. You know the red eye shadow at. It of course the spade Hauser — is. That that’s really so the shimmy the best fall. You call I mean that’s that’s. Something that’s unique just to. That baby I mean there’s a ton of lipless crank baits in the world but that’s. Something that. This design the way it’s made. It just doesn’t better yeah. You kill this faith it’s gonna do. And other lip especially told. Me himself out there. And talking about the red eye shadow. Whether it’s the quarter ounce the half ounce the 3/4 ounce in the regular red eyes are the new tungsten to tap. And half ounce all have. One thing in common. One thing that sets them apart from the competition. You slack the line it falls on slack line. That baits gonna stay horizontal scan a shimmy on the fall. That allows you to really work a deeper water column it’s not just a cast. It out winds it in bait. You can yo-yo it falls back down almost like fishing a jig.

    Or a plastic worm and with the rattling and the shimmy on the fall specially in colder water temperatures it’ll really perform. More important than Italy series. All right fine these have been so barely hooked today I’m hoping. One is at least he’ll get he’s choking over. It easy on that troll buddy. Imean he’s choking it. Ican’t see the baby that’s the way. You want to be right there look at. That tungsten tooth out. All the way down a throat. We just had to come in here later. You know like and their mood has changed. We came through this little creek earlier Phil lost a five pounder. You know a good three. And a half four pounder we’ll come back. And let him just choke on. What this is a good day. You know we’re we may be here at Rayburn a little bit too early to make. It shines but this is gonna be a star for us right here that’s the tungsten to tap nice.

    All know one right here the strike king red-eyed shad. And really is there a bait in the last five to ten years. That has caught more bass throughout the country then a red-eyed Shadwell new for 2016 the strike king red-eyed shad tungsten to tap. And really it’s just a much different duller sound with. That tungsten in there. If you’re to take both baits. And put them up really. What you’re gonna be able to do is give your fish give your school of bass a much different sound we’ve. All pretty much just locked the red-eye shad the regular red-eyed shad in our hand. And gone well the new tungsten to tap really is an alternative to. One of the best baits out there the regular Strike King red-eyed Chad the new Strike King red-eyed shad tungsten to.

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    Cotton Cordell® Super Spot® Lipless Crankbaits

  • Signature shad body shape
  • Lifelike finish with realistic eyes
  • Super-tight wiggling action
  • The original Cotton Cordell Super Spot Lipless Crankbait with the signature shad body shape, lifelike finish with realistic eyes and super-tight wiggling action bass, pike and walleye can’t refuse. These Super Spot Lipless Cranks pump out big-time, fish-attracting sound and are next to impossible to fish wrong.
    Sizes: 1/4 oz., 1/2 oz.
    Colors: (001)Gold Shiner, (002)Wounded Shad, (003)Blue Shiner, (004)Royal Red.  
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    Bill Lewis Original Rat-L-Trap®

  • Flat-out catches fish
  • Flashing, shimmering shad-like profile
  • Super-tight wiggle
  • Calibrated to emit Liv-N-Sound
  • Tough Durashell finish
  • The famous Bill Lewis Original Rat-L-Trap is the cornerstone of the #1 selling hardbait series in the world. It’s been that way for over 25 years, and there’s a good reason for this lipless crankbait’s overwhelming popularity: it just flat out catches fish. Whether your quarry is active or neutral doesn’t matter; in addition to the flashing, shimmering shad-like profile and supertight wiggle, every Rat-L-Trap is calibrated to emit Liv-N-Sound – producing lifelike vibrations that replicate those of distressed baitfish – and the predators just can’t resist. Other hardbaits have had more than a quarter century to catch up, but so far, none can boast the fish-catching success of the Rat-L-Trap. Built right, with premium hardware and a tough Durashell™ finish. Every tackle box should be heavily stocked with Rat-L-Traps. Per each. Made in USA.
    Size: 1/2 oz.
    Colors: (022)Firetiger, (027)Orange Crawdad, (039)Gold/Tennessee Shad, (040)Silver/Tennessee Shad, (522)Royale, (560)White Bone Blue Back.
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    Bass Pro Shops® XTS™ Rattle Shad®

  • Supertight wiggle
  • Lifelike 3D eyes
  • Attention-grabbing rattle
  • When the fish are aggressive and chasing, throw ’em a Bass Pro Shops XTS Rattle Shad. When they’re lethargic and uncooperative, throw ’em a Rattle Shad. This is the best pure triggering bait we know of – a high-action lipless crank with a supertight wiggle, sexy 3D eyes, and a terribly noisy internal rattle. Retrieve it fast or retrieve it slow, run it shallow, or send it deep – you’ll find willing takers far more often than not. Great for bass, and a true secret weapon for walleye aficionados as well. Per each.
    Sizes: 2”, 2-1/2”.
    Colors: (001)Tennessee Shad, (002)Silver Shad, (003)Green Shore Minnow, (004)Charm/Black Back.

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    Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap® Mag-Trap®

  • Larger version of the most successful hardbait ever
  • Designed to target bigger fish
  • Shad-like profile with a super-tight wiggle
  • Duplicates the sound of distressed baitfish
  • No other hardbait can boast the fish-catching success of the legendary Rat-L-Trap. And that goes double for the big-fish version, the exciting Bill Lewis Mag-Trap. With its flashy shad-like profile and super-tight wiggle, it looks like a substantial meal. Plus, it’s impossible to fish wrong because no other lure more closely duplicates the actual sound of distressed baitfish. When you’re targeting bigger fish, feed them a Bill Lewis Mag-Trap and hold on!
    Sizes: 3-1/4″, 3-1/2″.
    Colors: (001)Chrome Shad, (004)Cherry Craw, (005)Gizzard Shad.
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    Bass Pro Shops® XTS™ Rattle Shad®

  • Supertight wiggle
  • Noisy internal rattle
  • Great for bass and walleye
  • When the fish are aggressive and chasing, throw ’em a Bass Pro Shops XTS Rattle Shad. When they’re lethargic and uncooperative, throw ’em a Rattle Shad! This is the best pure triggering bait we know of, featuring a high-action lipless crank with a supertight wiggle, sexy 3D eyes, and a terribly noisy internal rattle. Retrieve it fast or retrieve it slow, run it shallow or send it deep, you’ll find willing takers far more often than not. Great for bass and a true secret weapon for walleye aficionados as well.
    Sizes: 2”, 2-1/2”, 2-7/8”.
    Colors: (383)Firetiger, (411)Lemon Lime, (489)White, (856)Wounded Shiner, (859)Silver Shad, (860)Chrome/Black, (861)Blue Back/Silver Shad, (863)Red Crawfish, (864)Tennessee Shad.
     
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    Bass Pro Shops® Tail Spin

  • Ball-bearing swivel for maximum blade action
  • Helicopters on the drop like a dying shad
  • Equipped with a ball-bearing swivel, imparting wild, fluttering blade action with every move. The Bass Pro Shops Tail Spin helicopters on the drop like a dying shad. Per each.
    Sizes: 1″, 1-1/4″, 1-3/8″.
    Colors: (001)Chartreuse, (002)Chrome Black Back, (003)Gold Black Back, (004)Ghost Spook, (005)White, (006)Aurora, (007)Green Shad, (008)Rainbow Trout.
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    Bass Pro Shops® XTS™ Lures – Vibrator

  • Handpainted with intricate details
  • Great action throughout the line
  • 3D Lazerball eyes and a Lazer finish
  • VMC premium trebles
  • Handpainted Bass Pro Shops XTS Lures at a great price. Boasts intricate details for true-to-life presentations in any water. Great action throughout the line. This lure has 3D Lazerball eyes, Lazer finish with hand painted detail, and VMC premium trebles. Lipless crank covers water fast. Can be retrieved at any depth. Per each.
    Sizes: 2″, 2-3/4″.
    Colors: (001)Shad, (002)Ghost Spook.

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    MirrOlure® MirrOdine™ Luminescence Series 27MR

  • Wide body profile
  • Realistic baitfish pattern
  • Luminescent inset
  • Runs 0-24″ deep
  • MirrOlure’s MirrOdine Luminescence Series 27MR uses a wide body profile and realistic baitfish pattern to produce violent strikes. It has a luminescent inset, fish-calling rattles and 3-D eyes to enhance its realism. With a twitching retrieve, this shallow bait darts from side-to-side, imitating a wounded baitfish. Runs 0-24″ deep. Per each.
    Size: 3″, 3/8 oz.
    Colors: (001)Silver, (002)Pink/Chartreuse/Silver, (006)Bayou Green Back, (017)Bayou Green/Yellow/Gold, (018)Green/White/Silver, (070)Bone/Orange/Silver, (111)Chartreuse/Silver, (555)Blue/Chartreuse/Silver, (808)Black/Orange/Gold, (960)Chartreuse/Pearl/Silver.
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    Yo-Zuri® Bonita

  • Great for wahoo and tuna
  • Color-change technology plus smooth scale finish
  • Extra-tight swimming action
  • Can be trolled at 6-15 knots
  • Patented power body with steel through-wire construction
  • With upgraded features and a lower price point, the Yo-Zuri Bonita incorporates Yo-Zuri’s patented color-change technology on the top of the bait and a smooth scale pattern on the sides, plus extra-large eyes. The unique color combination and extra-tight swimming action make this bait especially attractive to wahoo and tuna; run it at 6-15 knots behind a trolling lead or even on a flatline, and you’ll have your hands full with pelagics of all kinds. The Bonita is made to take the abuse; built on Yo-Zuri’s patented power body, it features stainless steel through-wire construction, flat forged stainless steel hooks, and stainless steel ball-bearing swivels.
    Sizes: 6-3/4”, 8-1/4”.
    Colors: (002)Blue Mackerel, (004)Dorado.
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    Yowzer II Vinita one of my favorite things to do. Both on television and Sonora’s bonito with color change technology of my go to base. It tracks true you control. It at high speed up to 17 knots so 10 to 12 knots is not a problem at. All why does it get a good look at a bait oftentimes coming and going the color change technology is. What triggers our strike anytime I’m working a spread I’m always going to have at least. Or two of these baits in. It comes in two sizes. And a multitude of colors. Ipromise if there’s Wahoo’s around. They will absolutely smash. It at a high rate of speed yo Zuri.

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    Strike King® Red Eye Shad

  • Free-floating rattles for improved noise
  • Huge, 3-D eyes for a realistic look
  • Premium VMC hooks for better hookups
  • Strike King’s tournament-tested Red Eye Shad is one mean, lipless crankbait. Incredible action, 3-D eyes, free-floating rattles, awesome paint jobs and premium VMC hooks. Comes in a wide variety of patterns to match the forage. Per each.
    Sizes: 1/2 oz., 1/4 oz.
    Colors: (001)Orange Bream, (127)Albino Craw, (156)Sugar Daddy,  (181)Bad To The Bone, (187)Baby Carp, (191)Sexy Ghost Minnow, (192)Sexy Blue Back Herring, (203)Royal Red, (311)Bleeding Gizzard Shad, (316)East Texas Special, (317)Bleeding Firetiger, (322)Red Black Back/Gold Pearl, (326)Green Tomato, (330)Chartreuse Shad, (387)Blue Craw, (391)Bleeding Chrome Blue Back, (392)Bleeding Chrome Black Back, (406)Gold Black Back,  (421)Orange Craw,  (432)Chartreuse Baitfish, (447)Citrus Shad, (450)Delta Craw, (451)Red Craw, (498)Neon Shad, (472)Chrome Blue, (473)Chrome Black, (478)Green Tomato, (484)Chartreuse Sexy Shad, (511)Gizzard Shad, (514)Chrome Sexy Shad, (535)Sexy Sunfish, (562)Chartreuse Belly Craw, (564)Orange Belly Craw, (573)Chartreuse Perch, (574)Neon Bluegill, (575)Pearl White Pink, (584)Oyster, (590)Sexy Shad, (600)Sexy Lavender Shad, (620)Gold Sexy Shad, (622)Bluegill, (623)Pumpkinseed, (648)Chili Craw, (649)Red Sexy Shad, (663)Natural Bream, (699)Natural Shad, (837)Green Gizzard Shad, (838)Blue Gizzard Shad.

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    One of them to be fishing I’m gonna walk. All right hit this little bit. And then come around. That point go back down there. Ionly got thirty-five percent hope. Anything guys stay tuned. This is going to be epic. And you tubing get ok guys. This stuck one on a ride alert of the day stay tuned guys whoo been grinded. Another solid fish I’m trap first cast over here guys look at. That fish beautiful Oh nailed. Ishould have been filming because. What I knew I was going to catch. Something guys quick tip there’s like three dudes here right. Iwalk down here when you’re fishing any type of ponds. Or big late I mean it’s come it’s not common sense. Some people really don’t think. It the first place I go to I’m gonna get her back in catching relief guys the first place. Igo to as wherever the winds blowing so like. You can see this the wind coming in on here. Imade a cast over there.

    That their fish they’re going to be fish are going to stay over. Where the winds blowing blow to bait the baits going over their easy there lazy right. Now they’re really not moving too much, so I’m gonna go over here see. Ican’t maybe catch. One guys I know I’m film for you so. Idon’t know this is going to turn out. How exactly they might say well work well worth the walk down here about six o’clock Tuesday here. We go stepping back let’s go see. Ican be now there’s a lot of grass you’re fishing over here no. This dead chick is pushed back in the pocket so. Iwork today pretty quickly. You know ripping through. That dress man like a crap stick a horrible past yeah see there’s a lot of their’s a lot of dead grass over here a lot of address. Iwould like to throw to crank Bay right. Ijust won’t be able to fish. That right now let’s get over there the key. What I do guys the key to. This whole thing is to make a lot of casts.

    How to find that hoping clear path right here man down murder a lot of big picture going on. Everybody just want to make. It like an end of the video type of deal I’m going to post two different day. Ithink there are two different days of. Some to decent bats I’ve caught on a trap I’ve been throwing rattle traps crank baits bro base page guys that’s really the only crank. That I’ve been throwing this youth. This year right now is the bro bass beat tide hunter killing it catching a lot of fish. Ithought I did a little record video of a good. You know two and a half three pounder maybe a little bit. More yesterday I thought. Icaught one on a trap. And then they call. One on a crank bait honest on the tide hunter but.

    Imust have not hit record yay. Ialways do like that so anyways guys I’ll talk to. You soon tight lines stay tuned give. Me a thumbs up brothers.

    Hey what’s going on guys so. Ispent so long since I’ve done a review. Itook my family on vacation out of town for the last week. And a half, so I’ve been gone have been able to be around YouTube a lot so a lot of your comments. You guys have commented on my. All my videos I’m going to be getting to those here in the next couple days. And start thumbing through those so sorry. Ihaven’t gotten back to. You guys but I’m gonna push out a couple reviews. That I’ve been wanting to do for the last. Few weeks so the first. That I’m going to do is a striking red eye shadow for some of. You guys this is a really long way to review. This is a very popular lure probably the. Most purchased lipless crank bait right next to the xr-50 by Excalibur, so I’m going to go over my thoughts about. And just tell you a little bit about. This lure alright guys so the Strike King red eye shed you’ve got two different versions essentially at the red eye shed. You order there were their website they’ve got a PDF file of a catalogue. They show a silent red eye shadow which only comes in a half ounce version. And then they’ve got three sizes in the rattling version. We have the rattling version so the first smallest size is a quarter ounce version so it’s two. And a quarter inches quarter of an ounce variable diving depth sinking lower the next.

    One is the half ounce version which is probably the. Most popular not only in the strike team version but probably in. Any lipless crank bait. That two and a half inch sized half ounce seems to really get the job done for a lot of people so. This is the half ounce version two. And a half inches like. Isaid half ounce verbal dive in depth sinking noir. And then they have the big. One which is a the three-quarter ounce version so it’s three inches three quarters of an ounce. And again variable diving depth sinking lower let. Me go ahead and show. You guys the measurement especially since. Itend to forget this a lot my measurement is saying about 2.

    And 5/8 of an inch so it’s right around. That two and a half inch size. Whatever you guys um. You guys like phishing those half ounce size. This is the is that that average size for a lipless crank baits. This is the that. Most people are going to buy here, so I’m going to go over the rattling system inside of. It a little bit I’ve got my light here to kind of show. This is a this one’s called Japanese shed let’s see just make sure yeah. This is Japanese shed. Ibought this just so. Ican kind of see through. It to kind of show you guys the inside of. It here, so we’ve got we’ve got two different chambers here I’m going to try to focus.

    You can kind of see. It we’re going to do the best. We can but you can see you’ve got you’ve got. This baffle here on the inside. And you’ve got that that partition is separating the two chambers so you’ve got the chamber in the middle here. That has about eight. Or nine looks like lead balls. And then you’ve got a chamber in the back. That houses looks like only three balls in the back. And then you’ve got a chunk LED weight here on the bottom. And a chunk LED weight here on the top as far as rattling systems goes it’s not the loudest rattling system I’ve ever heard for four lipless crank baits. This is a one knocker. Iin a in a xr-50 but. Ijust wanted to show.

    You guys that’s not why I didn’t show. You guys for the rattle. Iwanted to show you guys for just the comparison from side-by-side but I’ll show. You guys what it sounds like versus like on the Bill Russell. Something like or not Bill Russell excuse. Me I’m Bill Lewis cheese basketball on my wine so those are bill Lewis. And there’s a striking so. You guys can kind of see. What I mean by the fact. That it’s not a it’s not the loudest lipless crank bait out there but it’s going to kind of tie in to whatI’m going to talk about here in a minute the outside of the bait tends to not have. It doesn’t have a lot of features on.

    It it’s its a it doesn’t have. Any scales on it has a very subtle Gill plate on. It does have three-dimensional holographic guys. They call it a red eye shadow. You can see one has a red eye but. One has a silver holographic guy, so they’ve got uh. II haven’t had any problems with. These hooks they’re not the strong soaks. They do yield very easily to pressure from my finger here setting your drag on your under reel will help alleviate the issues possibly. You might have from hooks. You can just change them out. You don’t like them but I’ve never really lost fish because of. Because of the fact. That the hooks failed. Anything like that maybe on a great big giant fish. If you’re out there fish hunting for. That ten pounder with a lipless crank bait. You might want to change out those hooks to. Something that’s a little stronger um here’s the thing.

    Ireally really like about. This thing it’s not the rattling system it’s the it’s the shimmy on the fall a lot of people talk about. This unique shimmy that has on the fall out. That compared to a lot of crank bait. Or lipless crank baits out there. Some of them have a really subtle. This has a really nice controlled shimmy on the fall. When it’s falling when it’s falling down it’s got like a really nice shake on the fall. It falls down at a medium speed. You were to buy this crank bait. You were to be somebody. That just kind of likes fishing with lipless crank baits. You have all sorts of them. One would have a good spot in somebody’s tackle box because of the fact of.

    That has that unique shimmy on the Follett’s it’s. Something that should be exploited. When using this lure meaning. You throw this lure. You should be making sure. It has a lot of time to fall down. That shimmy I think would be. Something that could catch. You a lot of fish when other lipless crank baits won’t mean. You were throwing it out there. And just letting it fall. That shimmy one does probably does. It ten times better. Than other ones out there. It is its a it’s a subtle shimmy but. It very well these big chunk lead weights really help keep. This thing controlled. While it’s falling it doesn’t fall over. And on its side it doesn’t go forward. Anything it falls straight down. It has a nice flutter to. And I’m thinking something to do with.

    This design of the body. It looks almost by accident but. You can kind of see. How towards the back here it’s a got almost like a sharper edge compared to the belly which is nice and fat. And then you’ve got. Another kind of pushed in sides here right. Where the hook hanger is. They designed that shimmy into. This lure so that way. It falls it’ll go like it’ll do. That nice little flutter on the way down. And like I said it’s. Something you should exploit. You are using this lure as. You can see on the top it’s got a an oval split ring something that’s very overlooked by a lot of companies is. That oval split ring for me. Ithink it’s really nice to have. It especially when you’re tying difficult knots. Or knots that are really involved. They tend to make time easier. You start tying you really have to keep track of where the breaks are in the split ring so that’s.

    Something that’s really nice casting it’s got average casting for a lipless crank bait it’s just average for any other bait in your tackle boxes probably again a lipless crank bait is probably just going to be your best casting lure. You have it has a nice vibration that’s felt really well in the rod tip. It stays true when you’re running it on a medium to slow retrieve so meaning. When it’s running through the water it’ll stay true on a medium to slow retrieve but. You start jacking it through the water really quick it’s going to start turning over on. You so it’s probably not much of a burning crank bait I’m sure there’s people out there. That have caught lots of fish on them.

    All is burning but it wouldn’t be my number. One choice for burning crank bait so let’s go up with. These colors we have here like. Isaid already that Japanese shad right here then the only reason. One of the more transparent bait set. They have on tackle warehouse but it’s got. That shad not the shad out but the chartreuse dot here on the bottom. And it’s just an overall Brown slightly transparent crank bait here it’s got a silver kind of pearl belly. And nice-looking bait probably wouldn’t be my first choice of a color for a lipless crank bait but again that’s not the reason. Ibought it but I’m going to show. You guys anyway so here’s Japanese shad next. One I’m going to show. Ibelieve is sexy lavender shad yeah we’re going to go with sexy lavender shad it’s just.

    Another shad variation strike King does a million of these shad variations. This is just got a lavender on the top. And then you’ve got a little bit of a scale pattern going down the side on the top chartreuse line shad dot. And just an overall kind of a white body crank bait so should work well in those situations. You have you need to have a good shadow imitation, so they’re sexy lavender shed um. Iwant to throw out. Something about this crank bait. That um people have had issues in. You know with lipless crank baits. They really get beat up. All of them get beat up. All of them on the market. Some eyes will fall out eventually on bait so. If an eye falls out on. You on a striking red eye shadows. Nothing in the world. You can always buy ones after market the striking red eye shadow so cheap. You can always just buy. Another lure all together but the thing I want to talk about is the the finishes it’s its been a point of contention with striking.

    That they’ve had a lot of issues with. Some of their finishes. That a lot of people have complained. They come off relatively easy. You stay with the more solid colors like. These like the opaque ones here with the shad imitations. These clear transparent ones. Ithink you’re going to be okay. That they’re going to stay on there a lot. They have an issue which a lot of companies have issues with foil patterns but. It seems like Strike King has just possibly maybe a little bit. More of an issue with. It I’m not going to throw them under the bus for it. Or condemn them for having issues with foil patterns but. You want to have a bait that’s probably going to keep its finished for a little bit longer maybe. You might want to stay away from the foil pattern finishes probably. One of the most successful lipless crank bait colors is a chrome blue back. Or chrome black back lipless crank bait so.

    What are you gonna do just wanted to throw. That out there for you guys. That have issues with. It’s just something to be aware of so anyway does the striking red eye shadow very popular bait like. Isaid um it’s really it’s not expensive it’s $5 so. You can buy a lot of these for not a lot of money. You lose one it’s not going to it’s not going to kill. And make you cry yourself to sleep. You lose that that shimmy on the fall is definitely. That should be that should be utilized. And utilized well in your tackle box so. You pull out a lipless crank bait. You know what I really want to have. Something that has a lot of action on the fall meaning. That they’re not biting something that’s that’s being burned very well. Something that’s really active so. You need something. That has a lot of fall so maybe fill the striking right. Isaid that’s the way I’m going to use. It so that’s the way. Ilike using this bait. Ithink it’s a good bait in. That respect the hooks are okay.

    Everything about the bit about the bait is just kind of average outside of. That but it’s a really good bait. Idon’t want you guys to think it’s not a good bait. It is a really good bait so that’s just my two cents about. You guys liked the video hit the like button down here over here in the left-hand corner. And sorry the video was a little bit choppy it’s been my first. Few weeks, so we’ll try to make them better thanks a lot of guys. And we’ll talk to you soon leave a comment. You have any questions Thanks.

    Everybody Cody Meyer here. Or just finish up a great day on the water. Iwant to share with. You guys I recently got asked on my facebook page hey. What rod and reel to use for throwing a rattletrap. You know or a bait like the striking red eye shad. And it’s a great question. And it’s really important to have the right setup. What I like in that for one. Ilike a faster gear ratio real. You know this is a dialogue tattoo of the CT stands for compact it’s going to have the T wing system on there. Ilike a 73 gear ratio possibly a 6-3. If it’s wintertime but ninety percent of the time I’m going to throw a higher gear ratio so 73 it’s going to pick up a little bit. More line a little bit quicker. And the rod that’s that’s extremely important as well the rod. Ilight is this new diable Chronos 73 medium heavy. It is absolutely perfect for throwing this. Because the rod is really parabolic. You know it’s not an extra fast it’s a fast action rod. And the parabolic a rod of being parabolic like. When you’re fishing you know. Any type of bait especially a red eye shad with treble hooks it’s going to really let those fish eat. That bait they’re going to be able to load up into the bait to the rod. And you’re going to catch a lot. More fish you’re not going to rip the hook out of their mouth but with.

    This rod you still have enough power in action to rip. It through grass so. You know this is the wrongI’m going to throw whetherI’m throwing a rattletrap. You know crank bait like a square bill. You know top water and like a bladed jig. This is a perfect rod perfect reel combo. Most of those techniques I’m going to use a 15 pound seaguar tattoo as far as line but hopefully. You guys this helps next time. You guys go out there make sure. You guys give this stuff a try you’re going to love. Iguarantee it’s no brainer it’s affordable you’re going to be able to cast farther fuel. And catch more fish.

    All right Gil freak fishing here. Iwant to do a quick review of my. One of my favorite layers which is the strike king red eye shadow so. Ihave a few different versions here. And the two sizes I generally buy are the quarter ounce in the half ounce so here. You have a quarter ounce version. And then here’s the half ounce. And the half ounce is definitely the. Most popular one on the market in regards to the red eye shadow then. Even go up to a three-quarter ounce which I’ve never bought before. It is pretty big I’ve always had really good luck with the sizes. Ihave here so these layers have flea free floating rattles. And they’re not too loud but not too quiet. You know some people I’ve seen online complaint. That they’re actually not loud enough but. Idon’t really see a problem with them so. They come right out of the package with VMC treble hooks.

    Igot to say these hooks kind of suck but. You know you can change them out. Ihave changed them out before the. One problem with these hooks is. They straighten out really easily so. You get them caught on. Something or you don’t set your drag right. You catch a big fish. You can really straighten out the hooks. And lose your fish you can see here. This hook is actually bent ow. Ibelieve this was only caught on a. You know a small snag. You know in the water but. You know positive thing about the lower. And hooks is you can retrieve your bait. You do get it snagged. You can always you know Bend those hooks. And then obviously you have to replace the hooks later so yeah. They come with the 3d eye. And they’re known you know they’re called the red eye shadow for this. You know for the 3d eye. This is kind of the original pattern here.

    You know they do have different versions. You know the kind of gold eye. And whatnot so few different colors here as. You can see so this is the gold sexy shad. One is really works really well for me in. One half ounce and then. This the Delta red the chrome sexy shad in the. And the quarter rounds. And then I just got two. More which let me get the colors so. Ibelieve is the same. This is the chartreuse bait fish. This is the neon blue gill. Ireally like anything bluegill colors. Because there’re just tons of bluegill in the waters. Ifish so they were great action. You know and compared to a lot of other brands of lipless crank baits. Ibelieve they have. One of the best actions so. They have a nice vibration. When you’re reeling them in but.

    They also have a great fall so. They don’t just fall straight down. They have a nice flutter, so I’ve actually gotten a ton of bites letting you know ripping I mean a ruin the bait in. And then letting it flutter down. Ithen rip it off the bottom. You know just yo-yoing it off the bottom. Iget a ton of bites right on the fall so in. One other thing that’s not quite so good about. These baits is the kind of poor bait the poor paint job. You can see here it really does tend to chip off especially in the shiny. You know the kind of the foil versions. Ican see here too you know. It runs into things. You know me is not a huge deal.

    This bait still catches tons of fish. Though the painters. You know chipped off so. Idon’t really care about. That much but some people do complain about the online yeah so. This bait really works well for fall in early winter. You know I generally like to. Ilike to throw it over grass let. It kind of hit the tops of the grass. It falls again it up let. It falls again rip I usually get really good bites on the fall. Iactually have some videos on the YouTube page of. Me using the lipless crank baits. This well specifically the red eye shad for catching some pretty nice early winter bass but um yeah. You liked the review. And I’m planning on doing a. You know a more of a.

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    Ah yeah — holy Sh do. This here Oh someone to the nosedive yeah that’s. What I had to show for all my efforts today so toad. It there we go almost nice a little guy slow roll on the left let’s crank there. We go got one rolling of lipless great live target oh wow okay. This guy need those wounds holy cow. Something really tried to eat him look at. That looks fresh too. What it was you got a little dude be nice to. Once a year and recover Oh there. We go where’s it going you go again not. That big seems like they’re the only size. That are feeding right. Now yeah Shaun right outside those will be bad yeah well that’s a good. One it’s a good one well that’s. Ican’t lose this toad the toad oh yes. All right oh it’s not a big dude look at. That let’s get this hook out send him on his way nice and smooth so. All I’ve been doing so far is a slower one. This gold live target lipless crank bait. Idon’t know you can tell but there’s. All along through here there’s a row of lily pads. Nothing in between those lily pads. And here it’s just like scattered lily pads throughout the lake here so. Iremember from last year.

    This was a haven for bass to run out in the open. And hide so there’s a slow roll in. This on the edge of them. Or in through him there. Another bite just after. That last one oh that’s. Another good you spit. It there’s the bite little guy Oh lost my sink oh right in the top of the mouth just a little good alright not a bad day today trick today seemed to be the gold lipless crankI’ll stolen. This half ounce live target at the gold shiner crank bait flip. This great has either 12. Or 15 pound fluorocarbon with a boy ducking magic Pro 7 foot medium heavy. And uh cheap real I got for 40 bucks online stuff. One of my first bait casters it’s a seven to. One yeah seven to even know. If there’s a brand DMK it’s from Japan. It for like forty thirty forty bucks but um yeah. Iwas the trick today slow rolling this lipless crank bait along the pads. And grass lines or seven with. It today in about three hours not bad.

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    Hey what’s going on guys so. Ispent so long since I’ve done a review. Itook my family on vacation out of town for the last week. And a half, so I’ve been gone have been able to be around YouTube a lot so a lot of your comments. You guys have commented on my. All my videos I’m going to be getting to those here in the next couple days. And start thumbing through those so sorry. Ihaven’t gotten back to. You guys but I’m gonna push out a couple reviews. That I’ve been wanting to do for the last. Few weeks so the first. That I’m going to do is a striking red eye shadow for some of. You guys this is a really long way to review. This is a very popular lure probably the. Most purchased lipless crank bait right next to the xr-50 by Excalibur, so I’m going to go over my thoughts about. And just tell you a little bit about. This lure alright guys so the Strike King red eye shed you’ve got two different versions essentially at the red eye shed. You order there were their website they’ve got a PDF file of a catalogue. They show a silent red eye shadow which only comes in a half ounce version. And then they’ve got three sizes in the rattling version. We have the rattling version so the first smallest size is a quarter ounce version so it’s two. And a quarter inches quarter of an ounce variable diving depth sinking lower the next.

    One is the half ounce version which is probably the. Most popular not only in the strike team version but probably in. Any lipless crank bait. That two and a half inch sized half ounce seems to really get the job done for a lot of people so. This is the half ounce version two. And a half inches like. Isaid half ounce verbal dive in depth sinking noir. And then they have the big. One which is a the three-quarter ounce version so it’s three inches three quarters of an ounce. And again variable diving depth sinking lower let. Me go ahead and show. You guys the measurement especially since. Itend to forget this a lot my measurement is saying about 2.

    And 5/8 of an inch so it’s right around. That two and a half inch size. Whatever you guys um. You guys like phishing those half ounce size. This is the is that that average size for a lipless crank baits. This is the that. Most people are going to buy here, so I’m going to go over the rattling system inside of. It a little bit I’ve got my light here to kind of show. This is a this one’s called Japanese shed let’s see just make sure yeah. This is Japanese shed. Ibought this just so. Ican kind of see through. It to kind of show you guys the inside of. It here, so we’ve got we’ve got two different chambers here I’m going to try to focus.

    You can kind of see. It we’re going to do the best. We can but you can see you’ve got you’ve got. This baffle here on the inside. And you’ve got that that partition is separating the two chambers so you’ve got the chamber in the middle here. That has about eight. Or nine looks like lead balls. And then you’ve got a chamber in the back. That houses looks like only three balls in the back. And then you’ve got a chunk LED weight here on the bottom. And a chunk LED weight here on the top as far as rattling systems goes it’s not the loudest rattling system I’ve ever heard for four lipless crank baits. This is a one knocker. Iin a in a xr-50 but. Ijust wanted to show.

    You guys that’s not why I didn’t show. You guys for the rattle. Iwanted to show you guys for just the comparison from side-by-side but I’ll show. You guys what it sounds like versus like on the Bill Russell. Something like or not Bill Russell excuse. Me I’m Bill Lewis cheese basketball on my wine so those are bill Lewis. And there’s a striking so. You guys can kind of see. What I mean by the fact. That it’s not a it’s not the loudest lipless crank bait out there but it’s going to kind of tie in to whatI’m going to talk about here in a minute the outside of the bait tends to not have. It doesn’t have a lot of features on.

    It it’s its a it doesn’t have. Any scales on it has a very subtle Gill plate on. It does have three-dimensional holographic guys. They call it a red eye shadow. You can see one has a red eye but. One has a silver holographic guy, so they’ve got uh. II haven’t had any problems with. These hooks they’re not the strong soaks. They do yield very easily to pressure from my finger here setting your drag on your under reel will help alleviate the issues possibly. You might have from hooks. You can just change them out. You don’t like them but I’ve never really lost fish because of. Because of the fact. That the hooks failed. Anything like that maybe on a great big giant fish. If you’re out there fish hunting for. That ten pounder with a lipless crank bait. You might want to change out those hooks to. Something that’s a little stronger um here’s the thing.

    Ireally really like about. This thing it’s not the rattling system it’s the it’s the shimmy on the fall a lot of people talk about. This unique shimmy that has on the fall out. That compared to a lot of crank bait. Or lipless crank baits out there. Some of them have a really subtle. This has a really nice controlled shimmy on the fall. When it’s falling when it’s falling down it’s got like a really nice shake on the fall. It falls down at a medium speed. You were to buy this crank bait. You were to be somebody. That just kind of likes fishing with lipless crank baits. You have all sorts of them. One would have a good spot in somebody’s tackle box because of the fact of.

    That has that unique shimmy on the Follett’s it’s. Something that should be exploited. When using this lure meaning. You throw this lure. You should be making sure. It has a lot of time to fall down. That shimmy I think would be. Something that could catch. You a lot of fish when other lipless crank baits won’t mean. You were throwing it out there. And just letting it fall. That shimmy one does probably does. It ten times better. Than other ones out there. It is its a it’s a subtle shimmy but. It very well these big chunk lead weights really help keep. This thing controlled. While it’s falling it doesn’t fall over. And on its side it doesn’t go forward. Anything it falls straight down. It has a nice flutter to. And I’m thinking something to do with.

    This design of the body. It looks almost by accident but. You can kind of see. How towards the back here it’s a got almost like a sharper edge compared to the belly which is nice and fat. And then you’ve got. Another kind of pushed in sides here right. Where the hook hanger is. They designed that shimmy into. This lure so that way. It falls it’ll go like it’ll do. That nice little flutter on the way down. And like I said it’s. Something you should exploit. You are using this lure as. You can see on the top it’s got a an oval split ring something that’s very overlooked by a lot of companies is. That oval split ring for me. Ithink it’s really nice to have. It especially when you’re tying difficult knots. Or knots that are really involved. They tend to make time easier. You start tying you really have to keep track of where the breaks are in the split ring so that’s.

    Something that’s really nice casting it’s got average casting for a lipless crank bait it’s just average for any other bait in your tackle boxes probably again a lipless crank bait is probably just going to be your best casting lure. You have it has a nice vibration that’s felt really well in the rod tip. It stays true when you’re running it on a medium to slow retrieve so meaning. When it’s running through the water it’ll stay true on a medium to slow retrieve but. You start jacking it through the water really quick it’s going to start turning over on. You so it’s probably not much of a burning crank bait I’m sure there’s people out there. That have caught lots of fish on them.

    All is burning but it wouldn’t be my number. One choice for burning crank bait so let’s go up with. These colors we have here like. Isaid already that Japanese shad right here then the only reason. One of the more transparent bait set. They have on tackle warehouse but it’s got. That shad not the shad out but the chartreuse dot here on the bottom. And it’s just an overall Brown slightly transparent crank bait here it’s got a silver kind of pearl belly. And nice-looking bait probably wouldn’t be my first choice of a color for a lipless crank bait but again that’s not the reason. Ibought it but I’m going to show. You guys anyway so here’s Japanese shad next. One I’m going to show. Ibelieve is sexy lavender shad yeah we’re going to go with sexy lavender shad it’s just.

    Another shad variation strike King does a million of these shad variations. This is just got a lavender on the top. And then you’ve got a little bit of a scale pattern going down the side on the top chartreuse line shad dot. And just an overall kind of a white body crank bait so should work well in those situations. You have you need to have a good shadow imitation, so they’re sexy lavender shed um. Iwant to throw out. Something about this crank bait. That um people have had issues in. You know with lipless crank baits. They really get beat up. All of them get beat up. All of them on the market. Some eyes will fall out eventually on bait so. If an eye falls out on. You on a striking red eye shadows. Nothing in the world. You can always buy ones after market the striking red eye shadow so cheap. You can always just buy. Another lure all together but the thing I want to talk about is the the finishes it’s its been a point of contention with striking.

    That they’ve had a lot of issues with. Some of their finishes. That a lot of people have complained. They come off relatively easy. You stay with the more solid colors like. These like the opaque ones here with the shad imitations. These clear transparent ones. Ithink you’re going to be okay. That they’re going to stay on there a lot. They have an issue which a lot of companies have issues with foil patterns but. It seems like Strike King has just possibly maybe a little bit. More of an issue with. It I’m not going to throw them under the bus for it. Or condemn them for having issues with foil patterns but. You want to have a bait that’s probably going to keep its finished for a little bit longer maybe. You might want to stay away from the foil pattern finishes probably. One of the most successful lipless crank bait colors is a chrome blue back. Or chrome black back lipless crank bait so.

    What are you gonna do just wanted to throw. That out there for you guys. That have issues with. It’s just something to be aware of so anyway does the striking red eye shadow very popular bait like. Isaid um it’s really it’s not expensive it’s $5 so. You can buy a lot of these for not a lot of money. You lose one it’s not going to it’s not going to kill. And make you cry yourself to sleep. You lose that that shimmy on the fall is definitely. That should be that should be utilized. And utilized well in your tackle box so. You pull out a lipless crank bait. You know what I really want to have. Something that has a lot of action on the fall meaning. That they’re not biting something that’s that’s being burned very well. Something that’s really active so. You need something. That has a lot of fall so maybe fill the striking right. Isaid that’s the way I’m going to use. It so that’s the way. Ilike using this bait. Ithink it’s a good bait in. That respect the hooks are okay.

    Everything about the bit about the bait is just kind of average outside of. That but it’s a really good bait. Idon’t want you guys to think it’s not a good bait. It is a really good bait so that’s just my two cents about. You guys liked the video hit the like button down here over here in the left-hand corner. And sorry the video was a little bit choppy it’s been my first. Few weeks, so we’ll try to make them better thanks a lot of guys. And we’ll talk to you soon leave a comment. You have any questions Thanks.

    All right Gil freak fishing here. Iwant to do a quick review of my. One of my favorite layers which is the strike king red eye shadow so. Ihave a few different versions here. And the two sizes I generally buy are the quarter ounce in the half ounce so here. You have a quarter ounce version. And then here’s the half ounce. And the half ounce is definitely the. Most popular one on the market in regards to the red eye shadow then. Even go up to a three-quarter ounce which I’ve never bought before. It is pretty big I’ve always had really good luck with the sizes. Ihave here so these layers have flea free floating rattles. And they’re not too loud but not too quiet. You know some people I’ve seen online complaint. That they’re actually not loud enough but. Idon’t really see a problem with them so. They come right out of the package with VMC treble hooks.

    Igot to say these hooks kind of suck but. You know you can change them out. Ihave changed them out before the. One problem with these hooks is. They straighten out really easily so. You get them caught on. Something or you don’t set your drag right. You catch a big fish. You can really straighten out the hooks. And lose your fish you can see here. This hook is actually bent ow. Ibelieve this was only caught on a. You know a small snag. You know in the water but. You know positive thing about the lower. And hooks is you can retrieve your bait. You do get it snagged. You can always you know Bend those hooks. And then obviously you have to replace the hooks later so yeah. They come with the 3d eye. And they’re known you know they’re called the red eye shadow for this. You know for the 3d eye. This is kind of the original pattern here.

    You know they do have different versions. You know the kind of gold eye. And whatnot so few different colors here as. You can see so this is the gold sexy shad. One is really works really well for me in. One half ounce and then. This the Delta red the chrome sexy shad in the. And the quarter rounds. And then I just got two. More which let me get the colors so. Ibelieve is the same. This is the chartreuse bait fish. This is the neon blue gill. Ireally like anything bluegill colors. Because there’re just tons of bluegill in the waters. Ifish so they were great action. You know and compared to a lot of other brands of lipless crank baits. Ibelieve they have. One of the best actions so. They have a nice vibration. When you’re reeling them in but.

    They also have a great fall so. They don’t just fall straight down. They have a nice flutter, so I’ve actually gotten a ton of bites letting you know ripping I mean a ruin the bait in. And then letting it flutter down. Ithen rip it off the bottom. You know just yo-yoing it off the bottom. Iget a ton of bites right on the fall so in. One other thing that’s not quite so good about. These baits is the kind of poor bait the poor paint job. You can see here it really does tend to chip off especially in the shiny. You know the kind of the foil versions. Ican see here too you know. It runs into things. You know me is not a huge deal.

    This bait still catches tons of fish. Though the painters. You know chipped off so. Idon’t really care about. That much but some people do complain about the online yeah so. This bait really works well for fall in early winter. You know I generally like to. Ilike to throw it over grass let. It kind of hit the tops of the grass. It falls again it up let. It falls again rip I usually get really good bites on the fall. Iactually have some videos on the YouTube page of. Me using the lipless crank baits. This well specifically the red eye shad for catching some pretty nice early winter bass but um yeah. You liked the review. And I’m planning on doing a. You know a more of a.

    More of my favorite baits. All right I’ll talk to.

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  • Strike King’s tournament-tested Tungsten Red-Eye Shad Crankbait is one mean, lipless crankbait. A specially designed tungsten sound chamber creates a double-tap resonance that triggers fish into biting. Incredible action, 3-D eyes, free-floating rattles, awesome paint jobs and premium VMC hooks. Comes in a wide variety of patterns to match forage. Per each.
    Size: 1/2 oz.
    Colors: (401)Chrome Blue, (402)Chrome Black Back, (406)Gold Black, (450)Delta Red, (451)Rayburn Red Craw, (454)Albino Craw, (514)Chrome Sexy Shad, (590)Sexy Shad, (685)Silver Tennessee Shad.
     Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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