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river2sea S-Waver
Product Reviews
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A more subtle swimbait
Jordan Haegele
(Arnold, MO)
3/1/2009 3:10 PM
I like the action of the S-Waver. I'll throw this one when the bass a bit more finicky. It has a real finesse type action that won't spook fish- kinda looks like a baitfish just cruising around. It definitely has a lot of flash and the colors are pretty nice.
SN: TightLinez
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The S-Waver the closes thing to a Fluke/swimbait hybrid
Michael Carter
(Winchester, KY)
12/29/2008 7:55 AM
While at first glance the S-Waver looks like another swimbait when it hits the water you soon realize it is something different. The action is not a swimming action but a gliding action. It looks closer to a fluke than any hardbait. It fishes similar to a fluke as well. The S-Waver is limited to the top water column and must rely on its fish attracting ability. This somewhat limits the lure to clearer waters like most swimbaits. Also the S-Waver is not weedless like most swimbaits. But the S-Waver has several qualities a fluke wouldnt. First the profile which is realistic and quality like all River2sea products. The colors selection while not huge is adequate and the components are all quality as expected. The S-Waver provides flash which is something a soft jerkbait couldnt and it can be waked with the same gliding action. But the trebles are what really appeal to me. When I get fish slapping at a fluke this a lure I think I will be able to go to and up my hooking percentage. Also for times when baitfish are being keyed upon the flash and profile of an S-Waver may give you that edge. While the S-Waver isnt the most versatile lure around neither is a fluke and it has a spot in tackleboxes like the S-Waver should.
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