$5 Shipping Details
Storm Original Deep Jr. Thunderstick® at Cabela's
s7_118865_599_02
Zoom InResetZoom OutView Larger

Shown: (599)Chrome Clown

Storm Original Deep Jr. Thunderstick®
Regular Price: 
$4.99
Sale Price: 
$3.21 - $3.74
Online Only Price – limited time offer. Price may vary in stores and catalogs.
Item: IK-118865
Add Multiple Items at Once |  Check Availability

In-Store Pick UpThis item is available to ship FREE to a store for pick-up. Learn More

Storm Original Deep Jr. Thunderstick®

    • Realistic swimming action and appearance
    • Internal rattles add enticement
    • Super-sharp premium black-nickel VMC hooks
With a realistic swimming action, a scaled finish that maximizes flash and 3-D holographic eyes, this lure presents aquatic predators with a tempting target. Use the speed of your trolling or retrieve to run this lure at depths from 6-15 ft. Internal rattles provide additional enticement. Super-sharp premium black-nickel VMC® hooks. Per each.
Size: 3-1/2", 5/16 oz.
Colors: (006)Metalic Blue/Red Lip, (018)Chrome Yellow Perch, (021)Hot Tiger, (103)Metallic Silver Black Back, (104)Yellow Black Back, (592)Black Chrome Orange, (594)Blue Chrome Orange, (595)Blue Steel Shad, (596)Chartreuse Purple Shad, (599)Chrome Clown, (603)Metallic Gold/Chartreuse, (698)Green Fire UV, (699)Orange Fire UV, (700)Pink Fire UV.
Text Size: AAA
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
1 out of 1(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Open Ratings Snapshot
Rating breakdown 1 review
5 Stars
1
4 Stars
0
3 Stars
0
2 Stars
0
1 Star
0
Product ReviewsReview This Product
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
RandyinMichigan
Age:46-55
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Thundersticks
Date:
I have been sold on Thundersticks for many years. Started fishing smallmouth with them and caught 2x-3x the fish compared to other lures. I bought these for fishing chinook salmon in the Manistee River in the fall. You can buy lots of colors but the fire tiger is all that I buy. Pike, walleye, smallmouth, salmon, it doesn't matter. They all kill it. Some don't always run true (especially in a current) so you might have to tweak the eyelet with pliers to get it to run straight but that is my only complaint.