Bass Pro Shops® Stik-O™ Worm - 4-1/4"
- Casts like a rock
- Great on suspended and bedding bass
- Easy to rig
- Loaded with salt and infused with 8up scent
Made in USA.
Rated 4.8 out of 5Â by 68
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Klintrock Catches Bass
These are great. The size is perfect as the summer moves into the later months when the bites are less enthusiastic. I also hop them across the matted top and a big bass will bust through and take it, and can get it into his mouth.
Works great as a Texas rig. I have used these on a drop shot at Table Rock very successfully when no one else could catch anything. My favorite colors are green and the black with blue flecks.
I love that I get 20 per pack, and especially stock up when they are on sale. Bass love them!
August 4, 2008
Rated 4 out of 5Â by BuckHunata Killer bait
I use these wacky rigged for bass throughout the entire season and let me tell you they have caught their fair share of bass landed an 8 lbs bass up here in Canada on an inland lake not to mention many others being from 1-7 lbs went through over 100 in the opening week of bass season i cant keep the fish off these, for the price you can't beat them either sure like most soft plastics they don't last long but you think a bass can tell the difference between a Gary and a bass pro senko??? Answers no if i thought so i would be throwing "higher end senkos" (Truly just higher priced). I use the dark colours on bright sunny days and the brighter colours on cloudy days or evenings, wacky rig them cast them to cover and hold on tight... Quality is great depending how you rig them four stars only cause wacky rigging they tear easily otherwise awesome colour selection and an overall affordable great bait
March 16, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by GoDogs My go-to bait
These little 4 1/4 inch Stiko's are my go-to bait. I especially like the Baby Bass color and the Red Shad. I fish from the bank at a local city lake and have caught several quality bass, two of them in the nine pound class. I fish them weightless with a 2/0 light wire Texas-rigged hook, using a light action spinning outfit with 15 # Spider wire stealth in HI-Viz yellow with a flourocarbon leader., so I can see it and the fish cannot. You can cast that a long way. I just retrieve it with a slow erratic sideways twitch in shallow water, or in deeper water, with a slow lift and pause to let it rise and drop. It is very hard to hang it up. This is a great bait!
February 27, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by marylandboy Best stik bait
Theres no need to pay twice as much money for the Gary Yamamoto senkos because these work just as well. They are killer for dead sticking, and put on shakey heads. The 4 1/4 inch bait is a perfect all around size. Its small enough to not scare smaller fish but big enough to intrest the large ones. You can whackey rig them but i found more success whackey rigging zoom trick worms because when you pull you get more bend from the wom.
December 6, 2012
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Junebug is a great color for stained water because the darkness is noticeable from a distance and when the fish closes in the flake in the stik-o gives a little flash to seal the deal. I would also reccomend a chartruse one or one that has a chartruse tail.Top 25 Contributor
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O yes. I run June Bug, blue black flake and red shad in the dirty Oklahoma waters and have good luck.A:Â
Yes, I like to use them in this type of water.Top 250 Contributor
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June bug is a good color for ANY color of water.Details:Â
Dollar for dollar I believe Bass Pro Shops Stick-o is the best soft stick bait on the market. It is far more durable than the Senco, and the cost is almost half. I've been using them for years and have no urge to try another brand.Answers
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Not that I have found. The original brand is a bit softer but the price increase to me, doesn't warrant buying themA:Â
Disadvantages. Well I have both and while the stik o is more durable I've caught Next to no fish on them. I have caught fish on senkos and it's one of my go to baits if I can't get a bite. And yes I have given the stik os a fair chance. I do not just blindly support Yamamoto. The senkos just better.Details:Â
Rainbow trout season just started in my parts. I was thinking about cutting a Stick-O in half and T-rigging it on a 1/0 EWG worm hook. Probabaly louder, brighter colors will be used.Any thoughts? Anybody fish these for trout?
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Why not just buy the 2" models. I would think the smaller made stiks would have more action than one cut downAnswers
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3-0 EWG hook with no weight. Sometimes a #7 swivel about 6" up from the hook.Top 250 Contributor
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T-rigged weightless with 3/0 EWG worm hook; 5/0 EWG worm hook for biggest Stick-Os. Long cast and let it sink to the bottom. You will get hits on the fall. Once it hits the bottom, 2 revs on your reel and let it sink again. Repeat. Vary the speed of your retreive, but I've found S-L-O-W works best..A:Â
I use a 4/0 hook and Texas rigA:Â
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Texas Rig, with a 4/0 off set worm hook. I Cast it out and let it sink, then pause for a minute then work it back, while twitching and bouncing it. The speed you use will vary depending on the elements.A:Â
Usually I texas rig them. When the worm sinks it will sink nose down, this will make it nudge the bottom and bounce along the bottom.2 years, 1 month ago
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Texas style w or w/out weight. I also wacky rig them with a 1/0 finesse hook. You can also cut off about an inch of the fat end and rig them with a flat headed jighead 1/4 oz. - Really deadly on smallmouthA:Â
Texas weightless is deadly in weedsA:Â
I use a #1 Mutu light wire circle hook rigged wacky-worm style (hooked thru the worm right behind the smooth section). Cast them out and LET THEM SIT on the bottom for at least 30 seconds with a slightly slack line. If no bite, raise the rod tip to 12 o'clock, reel in some (but not all) of the slack, then let the worm sit again. Repeat this process of "lift and drop" most of the way back to the boat. Bass will pick up the bait and move off with it, causing the line to tighten. DO NOT SET THE HOOK! Simple reel up the slack and the fish will hook themselves. Fished this way, these baits are bass-catchin' magic. (Shhh. Let's keep this a secret.) :))A:Â
I love to fish these wacky worm style. The action is great and it produces all the time.Details:Â
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USA - they make great baits for BPS1 of 1
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