
Overview
Without a doubt, Osprey lures have the finest and most realistic color schemes of any swimbaits on the market. This is one of many
reasons why the Osprey Talons have become a favorite among tournament anglers. The inline heavy design allows the hook to
swing free of the bait when fighting fish. This design helps preserve the bait and prevents fish from throwing the lure as easily. The
Talons run true right out of the box and have great tail action. Generally the Talons swim about one to two feet deep; however, many
anglers are removing the tin weight and inserting lead mojo weights to achieve greater depths. However you fish the Talons, they are
sure to increase your catches and weights. With Osprey's amazing colors and size selection, you can find a Talon suitable for any
body of water.
Previous Feedback
Comments: I caught a decent bass on my fifth cast with the Osprey but one of the eyes fell out and the bait will roll over if you reel it too fast. I am not impressed and will not be buying any more.
From: East Coast - 3/9/17
Comments:I just started throwing swimbaits and the light hicth color is awsome. I fish in Ohio and people think im crazy, but at the weigh in I prove them wrong.
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Comments:The osprey lure is an awesome swimbait. I CAUGHT MY FIRST 6LBS BASS ON MY SECOND CAST, THEN A 3LBS AFTERWARDS.
From:Joey: San Antonio, TX
Comments: I haven't even started throwing your ASSALT STICK BAIT's and I can already tell that it's going to be another good year fishing tournaments. Every year I try to look for something different that the other's competition doesn't have and your color combination's of the ASSALT STIK look's like the arsenal that will give me an edge over my competition. This will be my first year throwing your bait and I'm looking forward to it this Spring. Also the price you can't beat it comparing it to other brand's. Thanks again Tackle Warehouse.
From: Antoni, Lansing Mich
Comments: This is my favorite swimbait of all time. With it's slow fall and irresistible action, I have caught several double digit bass both from shore and a boat. The key to this bait is to slow roll it. Burning it back to the boat or shore can cause the bait to spin in the water. A little tip to get even better action at slow retrieves is to cut out the "v" section of plastic on the back of the paddle tail. This thins out the tail and makes it swim better at slow speeds. Be very careful though, this will drive old moss-back crazy!
From: Daniel, Campbell, CA, USA 7/03