Bass Pro Shops® Swim Stik-O-Worm® Soft Plastic Jerkbaits
Big fish eat little fish, and our swimmer draws the predators right in! Paddle tail guarantees plenty of wiggle on the retrieve. Slit belly makes it easy to rig weedless with a wide gap hook. Heavily salted.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by 20
reviewers.
Rated 1 out of 5Â by NinjaMasta I want my money back
Suprised at the good ratings this bait is getting. This lure has very little swimming action and to get it to swim you have to crank the reel at a very high rate of speed. Was very disappointed in this product. It is now in my "junk box".
March 9, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by BillG1 Awesome Lure
This is one of the best fish catching lures I have found. In the past two outings I landed a 4.5, a 5.5, and a 10.18 on the pearl color. Not to mention a bunch of small keepers that helped me win a tournament on Choke Canyon Reservoir. The only drawback is that it is soft and tears up easily. Best lure I have ever purchased for the money!
September 27, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by BassmanGND great product
Looks great in the water but they are a little soft & don't last , can only catch one or two fish & have to put a new one on. Could be a bit harder in the nose.
July 23, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Gillkilr Great Accident
I got these by accident, thinking I was ordering a stik-o worm. Decided to keep them and try. It is my main lure now. I live on a small, shallow, weedy Indiana lake and these, fished weightless and slow, are utter killers. I have tried the junebug and watermellon colors and both have been productive. I am ordering other colors. I need more because my wife wants to use some of them also. I have given her the rest of the tackle box but continually out fish her with these. Great lure at a very economical price.
July 16, 2012
1 Question | 3 Answers
Outdoor Answers
Get help about this item from fellow customers.
Ask your questions. Share your answers.
Q:Â
3 answers
How do you fish this lure? Do you attach a jig head for extra weight or just use as is?
Answers
A:Â
I do not use any weight. I rig it weedless, down the front and up through the back, and fish it very slowly. I use a bit more of a pull than with the worm styles because the paddle tail vibration seems to attract strikes on the fall.A:Â
You can, but I like to add a nail weight on either side of the hook .Top 250 Contributor
A:Â
This is a great lure. I use the watermelonseed color in the northeast because it imitates the baitfish here. If your in the south you could use a lighter color I would suppose.I personally don't weight it because it's plenty heavy enough. If you do add a weight it will cast further which is good for shore fishing. The weight also steadies the lure a little allowing you to reel faster and not have the bait turn upside down.
You could also put it on a skirted jig and do well.
1 of 1
1 of 1




 Expand All
 Collapse All
(read all my Q&A)


