Keith Lusher 10.10.24
I’ve to confess, outsized topwater lures aren’t normally my go-to alternative for fishing. Nonetheless, throughout my newest journey to the marsh with pals Kevin DiMaggio and Bolden Bankston, I couldn’t resist.
We tucked right into a duck pond within the northwest nook of Lake Borgne to flee the wind, and that’s after we noticed redfish chasing baitfish and shrimp. Rising up in Louisiana, I do know few issues can rival the fun of a topwater redfish chunk. So, I reached for the biggest topwater bait I had—the StutterStep by Invoice Lewis Lures.
As we maneuvered stealthily down the canal with the trolling motor, I began casting the 1-ounce lure alongside the shoreline. I used to be pleasantly shocked by its motion. Not like typical topwater plugs, which may be difficult to stroll, the StutterStep was designed for it. With every pop of the road, the lure effortlessly wagged forwards and backwards, making a violent motion. It additionally exhibited wake-bait-like qualities, displacing a formidable quantity of water, which is sensible given its unique design for tigerfish. This lure is an actual bruiser, at all times making its presence recognized.
Whereas its spectacular motion stood out, probably the most exceptional high quality was its means to remain within the strike zone longer. The bait walks so vigorously that as an alternative of being pulled in direction of the boat with every tug, it strikes sideways, permitting every solid to linger within the water.
After about half-hour of fishing, I lastly put the lure to the check. A redfish smashed it after I solid close to a grassy level with water flowing round it. The fish created an enormous wake, inhaled the lure, and made a splash for the middle of the canal. After a five-minute battle, I managed to web the fish. I continued utilizing the StutterStep for the remainder of the day and accomplished my restrict of three redfish.
The StutterStep has undoubtedly earned its place in my sort out bag, and I can’t wait to attempt it out on some largemouth bass!