Striper-Gear in Action
Meet the Striper-Gear Rocket Lure
The Rocket lure is designed to maximize casting distance allowing you to reach more fish. Check out Andre Pereira dos Santos casting our rocket lure 3/4 of the way across the Cape Cod Canal. This is why we call it the rocket!
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See the Rocket in Action at the Cape Cod Canal!
Video of the lure in action is provided by NightShiftFishing
See the Shaddy Daddy in Action!
Video of the lure in action is provided by @ReelOffishalAngling
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Reviews and Testimonials
East End Eddie Doherty Comments and Reports
I am surfcasting the Canal almost every day for 6 months and have caught many fish with Striper-Gear lures. They are all extremely effective so it is hard to pick a favorite, but I wouldn’t leave the house without a 3.2 ounce green mack Rocket or 5.2 ounce white red tipped Catapult. They both cast like rockets and they do catch fish!
East End Eddie Doherty
JUNE 27th FROM THE CAPE COD CANAL: “Mackerel and bunker have entered the Canal and hopefully will stick around. A whale gracefully gliding through the east end was the biggest action for a while until 15-year-old Matt Sadr, already an experienced surfcaster, convinced an 18-pound linesider to swipe his Striper Gear pink touched white Shaddy Daddy on a mid-morning west tide. Then, two days before the full moon, “Slap Shot Scottie” Ewell enticed a 35-inch striper to attack the slow, lifelike movements of his white Magic Swimmer, landing it toward the tail end of an east flood tide. Mike Dick from Bourne was making long, Ron Arra like casts into the east tide with his 3.5-ounce Yo-Zuri green mack Hydro Monster Shot when it was hit by a 40-inch bass about half way down the water column on the morning of the full moon, and his friend landed 4 slots the night before toward the west end. Bill “On the Grill” Prodouz got into a top water bite the next day, landing a 31-pounder that was riding the rapid tide toward Cape Cod Bay. The 43-inch warrior exploded on a green mack Striper Maine-iac pencil, spraying water like a car wash before taking drag down to the bottom and Tim “Hollywood” Petracca reeled in a 34-inch bass hooked onto his white Guppy JoBo Sr. at the same time. A 37-inch bass fell for this Canal Rat’s Striper Gear green mack Rocket in between heavy downpours on a breaking tide. The well fed, fat fish took line off my reel and fought much higher than his weight class.”
East End Eddie Doherty (View the video report here)
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