NetBait® Salt Lick Worm
- Super-soft straight worm
- More salt than any other worm
- The heaviest, fastest sinking worm available
Salty and squirmy -- just what bass like! Big chewy bodies, loaded with salt -- bass aren't about to turn down a meal like this! Made of the softest plastic and jam-packed full of the tastiest salt, the Netbait Salt Lick Worm is one bait that'll keep those bucketmouths drooling. In fact, this Salt Lick stick bait has more salt than any other worm, and, at more than 170 grams, it outweighs and falls faster than anything like it!
Rated 4.3 out of 5Â by 8
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Profisher04 Best sink worm ever
For fishing this type of bait in deep water (22ft) the Salt Lick works great. Last year in our Wednesday night bass league my partner and I weighed in 23.98 lbs on 6 fish in 3 hours. We caught a total of 21 fish in one spot and had 15 lbs on our first 6 fish and had to cull from there.
April 18, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by flipem Good Worm
I tried this worm on a smallmouth trip and was inpressed. I liked the sink rate the best. The smell and taste must be good because the fish seem to hang on well. Durability was ok could be better.
August 31, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Asavis yes
As yet, I have not used the Netbate Salt Lick Worm.
However, I have used other Netbate products for
years and I believe their products to be the top of the
line.
August 23, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by bassfishallthetime Great for a wack rig
Lets face it a worm is going to tear after a bass or two hits it. One of the reasons I like this worm is because it cost a lot less than 7 bucks per pack. Another reason why I think is a good worm is because of its great sent. It also has the perfect action for wacky worm fishing.
May 2, 2009
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Has anyone compared the rate of fall to a senko? Does it drop noticeably faster? I need to find a less expensive stick worm, this one looks good but it seems like they may fall too fast. I think senkos get so many bites because they fall nice and slow so I'm trying to find that same kind of action. Thanks.Answers
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a tiny bit faster. but not really noticableDetails:Â
Netbait boasts that their Salt Lick has more salt than any other worm, even a Senko?Does anyone out there agree, and do they wiggle on the drop as much as a Senko?
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The Salt Lick is a sinking worm with tremendous amount of salt content achieved through a special manufacturing process.A:Â
yes i agee. I have never weighed the salt lick compared to the senko, but the salt lick is heavy. Salt content = weight. I liked the action of the Net Bait as well1 of 1
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