STORM® Kickin' Stick™ Swimbait
STORM's Kickin' Stick is the ultimate segmented swimbait! Effective for a wide variety of fresh and saltwater species, the Kickin' Stick's three-part, segmented body imitates struggling baitfish by producing a supernatural swim kicking action that is sure to solicit strikes from all types of brutes. Its lipless front segment is designed to retrieve at a running depth of one to two feet below the surface. Combine that with loud vibrating rattles and the Kickin' Stick Swimbait will persuade big fish to climb the water column for a strike. Kickin' Stick Swimbaits are equipped with Premium Black Nickel VMC® treble hooks for consistent hook sets.
Model KST12: 5''; 2/3 oz.
Model KST16: 6''; 1-1/2 oz.
Model KST20: 8''; 2-3/4 oz.
Rated 4.2 out of 5Â by 13
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by ABWalleyeGuy Good for Pike out west
When the pike are shallow in the spring and fall, this is a great, well priced, well made, swimbait when you're looking for the bruisers. Good "s" swimming action.
Like the price.
May 18, 2010
Rated 4 out of 5Â by HISS95 nice bait
this is the second one of these guys i have baught because the first one i had, i broke off with two bass on each ends of it. the swimming action is very good with this bait and i get lots of hits using it, the only thing i loose some fish during the fight than most other hard swim baits. maybe i am not just setting the hooks true in the beginning. i have 3 of the colors though and the fish like i say hit them all with great agression.
May 4, 2010
Rated 4 out of 5Â by nothead best bait
I love this bait ti has a ton of action and lifelike too.
This is a great search bait also.
May 3, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by LaBor Best price on swinbaits
This swimbait has a very realistic action to it and when the bass are shallow they seem to like too!
April 12, 2010
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How well does this work on Pike. I just bought the fire tiger color.Answers
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probably pretty good for pike.Top 25 Contributor
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Well. It's great for hammer handles in the summer and the big girls in the spring and fall aroung the weeds. Open water around weeds. It doesn't dive so you want to work it a few feet from the surface. If you're after the big ones, that means spring and fall.1 of 1
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