Storm Chug Bug – MadFlash

May 4, 2010

Storm Chug Bug – Madflash

The Storm Chug Bug is an established favourite, reffered to as the “do-everything” topwater lure, it’s been around for years but in terms of finish it’s starting to look it’s age though that’s all changed with the 2010 Storm Chug Bug – Madflash.

So what’s the difference, well firstly don’t worry, they haven’t messed with the action it’s still a great little lure which pops and spits and at rest sits in that hit inducing tail down position, it’s easy to walk the dog but I find it’s best to just give little jerks to make it spit a bit of water a few times and then pause, allow it to settle and sit back and wait, if you don’t get a hit repeat.

The loud single ball rattle is still present but it’s the external scaled body with internal MadFlash holographics that makes this new model stand out from the old version, I’m sure this will help make a difference, especially when used in clear water conditions where the extra attraction will be most noticeable. Those large trade mark bug eyes are the same at the front and at the rear there’s the interesting looking VMC SureSet tail hook which is a treble hook with the top most of the three hooks extended, I presume to aid hook ups.

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Model: Chug Bug – MadFlash CMB08  Manufacturer: Storm
Length:
80mm   Weight: 11g    Dives: Surface

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3 Comments »

  1. Graham said on May 4, 2010 @ 9:04 pm

    Fantastic lure joe ,,,steady then pop pop pop nice and easy to fish,,
    gonna give it a bash in Ireland june time

    Graham

  2. Chris said on May 6, 2010 @ 9:25 pm

    Hey Joe, were are they available from?

  3. adrian said on May 6, 2010 @ 10:01 pm

    Graham
    They do look, always like them anyway.

    Chris
    Only in the States at the moment, as far as I know.

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