Historic Striper Plugs: Atom Lures
In the 1940's, Bob Pond helped pioneer the evolution of striper plugs with the Atom 40—the first saltwater-grade metal-lipped swimmer.
In the 1940's, Bob Pond helped pioneer the evolution of striper plugs with the Atom 40—the first saltwater-grade metal-lipped swimmer.
Minnow plugs are often the first and last lures to come out of the plug bag, and for good reason.
Learn to swing this classic surfcasting lure through areas of heavy current to put more, and bigger bass on the beach.
The soft structure on a sandy beach provides the perfect place for striped bass to lie in wait for easy meals to wash by.
Keep an assortment of bucktail jigs in your surf bag to put more fish on the beach this season.
The unique and enticing walk-the-dog action of a spook-style topwater will catch striped bass all season long in various conditions and environments.
When a striper attacks a Doc the fish seems more motivated by anger than hunger
It just might be the greatest all-purpose, all-species, all-tackle fishing lure.
Minnow plugs are a time-tested lure that surfcasters have thrown toward hungry stripers since the mid-1900's.
An import from the pike and muskie scene, the glidebait is the lure of the moment in the striper surf.