March Walleye Lure of the Month
Storm
Thunderstick
The abundantly versatile ThunderStick was introduced to the
angling community in the 1980’s by the Storm Manufacturing Company. It’s just one lure in a comprehensive line of
premium lures sold by the world famous luremaker. Back in 1965, Storm’s charter product was the
innovative, if not unusual, ThinFin. By the late 1990’s, Storm had established
seven popular product families: ThinFin,
Hot’N Tot, Wart, Chug Bug, Mac, Pygmy, and, of course, ThunderStick. Many, if not
all, of Storm’s products have been “renovated” as a result of the company being
acquired by Normark, makers of the legendary Rapala minnow. Although much of the Storm product line has
been updated, we’ve seen many of the new products and can report that we’re
excited about fishing them all.
Storm offered the original ThunderStick dressed out in a dizzying
65 different color combinations, and, incredibly, the company continued to
introduce new colors regularly. In the
highly automated world of lure making, it’s worth pointing out that each of
Storm’s baits were hand painted and clear coated to ensure the highest quality
finish. Storm’s roots are in freshwater
fishing, but the company did make a saltwater ThunderStick (enclosed) specifically designed to withstand the
unique punishment saltwater deals out day after day. Although replaced by a freshly updated ThunderStick, the original still lives
up to its reputation as an all-around fish taker, and, according to rumor, it’s
becoming rather collectible.
Created: Late 1980’s
Manufacturer: Storm Lures (now owned by Rapala)
Technique:
Storm suggests trolling or retrieving
the ThunderStick at a steady speed. A
property that makes the ThunderStick so desirable is its ability to be
retrieved at very high speeds without taking anything away from its wounded
minnow action. Experiment with different
speeds as a practice.
If you notice that the lure does not track properly, tuning might
be necessary. To correct this, firmly
grasp the ThunderStick and bend the connecting loop in the opposite direction the lure is swimming. Needle-nose pliers work great in this
situation. Remember, a little force goes
a long way here.
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