STORM® Kickin' Stick™ Swimbait

   

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Rainbow Trout

5"

2/3 oz.

Buoyancy: Sinking
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Model: KST12574
1638324
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Black Chrome

5"

2/3 oz.

Buoyancy: Sinking
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Model: KST12591
1638325
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Blue Chrome Orange Belly

5"

2/3 oz.

Buoyancy: Sinking
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Model: KST12594
1638326
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Blue Steel Shad

5"

2/3 oz.

Buoyancy: Sinking
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Model: KST12595
1638327
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Gizzard Shad

5"

2/3 oz.

Buoyancy: Sinking
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Model: KST12598
1638328
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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 5 by 13 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great swimming action The kickin shad has great swimming action. It looks so real that fish can't just watch it go by. I use a slow retrieve and bass and pike hammer it. It is a little bit on the pricy side, but catches a lot of fish. I would recommend this for walleye, bass, pike, and musky fishing. January 26, 2010
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How well does this work on Pike. I just bought the fire tiger color.
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probably pretty good for pike.
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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.
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