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Sébile® Puncher
Sizes: 3-1/4", 3/8 oz.; 4-3/4", 7/8 oz.
Colors: (001)White Liner, (002)Blue Dark Sardine, (003)Natural Golden Shiner, (004)Ayu, (005)Silverliner, (006)Holo Greenie, (007)Pinfish.
Berkley® Juke
Size: 4", 11/16 oz.
Colors: (001)Black Gold Chrome, (002)Black Silver Chrome, (003)Ghost Bluegill, (004)Natural Herring, (005)Chameleon Pearl, (006)Midnight Pearl, (007)Pearl Vapor, (008)Table Rock.
Hey birthday pros got sons here — 2017 ICAST show. And hey a new product out here. We are really proud of your birthday as the is the Juke chat. Imean we've got it in a 78 a 100. And a 128 this is a great bait. Some awesome colors. What I really like about. These ladies you ant rolls it's a rolling type bait so. It rolls like this so with. This thin sides flat sides thin shape. Everything is that rolls you're getting the you're getting this is. One of the few baits you're getting the full use of your color choice out of. This bait roles everything and it's there's. Several ways to work. One of my favorite sizes right here is a 78 in cold water. Ilike to reel this bait. Ilike to throw and reeling slow. Ikind of kind of crank style. And then there's jerk Paul's fishing it like a jerk bait it's got a really good quick little roll to.
Everything but like. Whatever your favorite killer is you're getting every bit of. That color to us out of. It the way this bait with the action of these bait. And then these baits are rigged up with the fusing 19 trebles. One bait out of the package. You don't have to worry about going and changing the treble hooks I'll set myself there's not a treble hook. More sticky one hooked right here gives. You 19 so hey check. It put it's called the jib shad three different sizes. You can tell right here. Some absolutely natural beautiful colors so check.
Bass Pro Shops® Stik-O™ Worm
Sizes: 3”, 4-1/4”, 5-3/8”, 6”, 7-1/8”.
Colors: (012)Bubblegum, (021)White Pearl, (073)Baitfish, (088)Frost, (109)Black Red Flake, (110)Black Blue Flake, (117)Blue Flex, (118)Watermelon Candy, (119)Junebug, (133)Green Pumpkin Violet, (139)Watermelon Red, (141)Watermelon Gold Flake, (153)Morning Dawn, (160)Bluegill, (163)Chaos, (167)Watermelon Magic, (171)Watermelon Seed, (172)Cinnamon Purple Flake, (195)Texas Smoke, (198)Green Pumpkinseed, (222)Candy Bug, (262)Pumpkin Shad/Chart Tail, (322)Prizm Shad, (335)Sooner Run, (362)Cally Craw, (373)Black Blue Flake Blue Tail, (376)Sungill, (380)Green Pumpkin Chartreuse Tail, (391)Watermelon, (392)Watermelon Shad Chart Tail, (393)Twilight, (394)Hologram Shad, (403)Red Shad, (404)Black Blue Laminate, (416)White Chartreuse, (419)Pepper Frog Hot Orange, (425)Okeechobee Magic, (426)Green Pumpkin Magic, (433)Smoke Purple Flake, (451)Black Orange, (472)California Craw, (519)Purple Brown, (521)Blue Craw, (524)Double Trouble, (533)Houdini, (550)Sprayed Grass, (556)Black Blue Flake Blue Tail, (558)Albino, (559)Sweet Potato Pie, (560)Watermelon Magic, (561)Baby Bass Pearl, (574)Bold Bluegill, (615)Green Pumpkin Purple Chart, (638)Sweet Potato Pie, (702)Mardis Gras, (716)Watermelon Red Flake, (727)Smoke Purple Black Flake, (746)Watermelon Purple Flake, (750)Watermelon Red Magic, (762)Bubblegum Magic, (779)Dark Melon Pepper, (784)Crawberry, (791)Green Pumpkin Blue, (839)PB&J, (932)Watermelon Shad/Chartreuse Swirl, (935)Candy Corn Swirl.
what's going on YouTube hello my tackle hoarders out there a PFA here again in the test tank. And today for you guys. Some Bass Pro Shop products here. This is the stick a worm in craw berry it's a five. And three eighths inch baits I'll move the light in a second so. We can get a closer look at the color here but as. You can see it's this your standard stick style single style baits. It in the tank right. Now rigged up on a wacky jig head it's a BMC wacky jig it's 1/8 ounce. Some baits do better weighted. Than others, you just get. More of an aggressive wiggle on the way down as. You can see with that waited. You can throw them weightless obviously but. Ijust think more of an aggressive wiggle on the way down. When it's weighted and hopefully it's picking up real well. All the action and the thing on the way down obviously there's. Many applications you can use for stick style bait.
Idiscussed these before with the smart bomb. And the Roku you can obviously wacky rig. These Nikki rig these Texas rig. And the shaky had them my two preferred methods with the stick style worms like. That will be on a shaky head. Or a wacky wit rig like. This weighted or not weighted. Iwas playing around with. This in the test tank earlier. You do get some movements out of. This weightless but. You get a lot more waited. Now it's happening pretty quick. And the test tank here but just imagine. That going down six eight feet four feet. Whatever you may have it's. It go have a nice wiggle like. All the way down you know on slack line like. And then you know you're gonna feel the bottom Jake let. It falls jig let. Ipicked these up at my local Cabala's. They were on sale for three bucks a bag. And it's a bag of 16 so it's a pretty good value seeing a little bit on these on YouTube.
And from what I heard. They are very good obviously. You can see all the action. You get out of them in the test tank here a lot of people speak highly of these so. They were on sale I decided to pick up a couple of bags. This craw berry and then. Ialso have another color which is green pumpkin pearl belly. And a chartreuse tail we'll take a look at. That in a second also I'll adjust the lighting but. You can see how well. It just still the action. It has just on an eighth ounce jig head like. One of those baits I feel a little bit added weight makes a world of difference to. You do get some shimmies like. Isaid before on the way down it's just. More pronounced with a little bit of weights on. It that's these stick baits. That I've noticed SAR going to react. Whether it's the stick a worm here a dinger the ROE cool a single. You know all have you know action on the way down. Some are more pronounced. Then others wait list, but they're really effective weighted like.
This is just you know not very deep here so just imagine. That falling six eight feet ten feet. Whatever you know depth your fishiness at. That action all the way down it's just going to be really effective let. Me adjust the lighting here we'll take a look at the baits. And the light a little bit so. We can kind of see the color a little bit better darker colors are hard to pick up here but obviously it's a green pumpkin. You guys can tell it's got multiple flake in. It's got red black. Some green in it's got the flat nose there so it's real easy to Texas rig shaky head rig like. And then the other color. Ipicked up just like. Isaid the watermelon get the watermelon here. You got the pearl laminate. You get the chartreuse tail they're not really a stick bait fisherman as of. You know seeing this in action wacky rig like. That along with the rope who. Idid a little bit while go off well leave out a thumbnail for. That at the end of the video here for you guys to check.
That out I highly recommend. You guys check out the Roku bite dude. And stay tackle that's an awesome. One weightless but I guess set for three bucks. You get a bag of sixteen at least in my area right. Now at the Cabala's. Iwent to I think that's a pretty good deal it's going to be a real effective dates rig. That way you mean a lot of times your stick baits are wacky rig like. That just a lot of great action like. This is a good alternative to fishing at weightless. If you're not really getting any bites on. It I'd recommend maybe trying just a little bit of weight on. You could even put a little small bullet weights like an eighth ounce weight in front of a wacky rigged hook.
You know that out just to add a little bit of weight will really accent the action. You get out of that but that'll do. It for this video like. That was a tank test of the Bass Pro Shop tournament series Stickle worm in craw Barry 5. And 3/8 ounce I mean inch just on these VMC wacky jigs eighth ounce thanks for watching I really appreciate. It checks out the channel tons of our tank tests on their share the video like a video subscribe. You haven't leave me a comment I'll get back to. And we'll see you in the next.
Bass Pro Shops® Wacky Stik-O™ Worm
Size: 4-1/2".
Colors: (001)Green Pumpkin, (002)Watermelon/Red Flake, (003)Black/Blue, (004)June Bug, (005)Green Pumpkin Magic, (006)Houdini, (007)Pearl Silver Flake, (008)Sooner Run, (009)Green Pumpkin/Blue Flake.
what's going on YouTube hello my tackle hoarders out there a PFA here again in the test tank. And today for you guys. Some Bass Pro Shop products here. This is the stick a worm in craw berry it's a five. And three eighths inch baits I'll move the light in a second so. We can get a closer look at the color here but as. You can see it's this your standard stick style single style baits. It in the tank right. Now rigged up on a wacky jig head it's a BMC wacky jig it's 1/8 ounce. Some baits do better weighted. Than others, you just get. More of an aggressive wiggle on the way down as. You can see with that waited. You can throw them weightless obviously but. Ijust think more of an aggressive wiggle on the way down. When it's weighted and hopefully it's picking up real well. All the action and the thing on the way down obviously there's. Many applications you can use for stick style bait.
Idiscussed these before with the smart bomb. And the Roku you can obviously wacky rig. These Nikki rig these Texas rig. And the shaky had them my two preferred methods with the stick style worms like. That will be on a shaky head. Or a wacky wit rig like. This weighted or not weighted. Iwas playing around with. This in the test tank earlier. You do get some movements out of. This weightless but. You get a lot more waited. Now it's happening pretty quick. And the test tank here but just imagine. That going down six eight feet four feet. Whatever you may have it's. It go have a nice wiggle like. All the way down you know on slack line like. And then you know you're gonna feel the bottom Jake let. It falls jig let. Ipicked these up at my local Cabala's. They were on sale for three bucks a bag. And it's a bag of 16 so it's a pretty good value seeing a little bit on these on YouTube.
And from what I heard. They are very good obviously. You can see all the action. You get out of them in the test tank here a lot of people speak highly of these so. They were on sale I decided to pick up a couple of bags. This craw berry and then. Ialso have another color which is green pumpkin pearl belly. And a chartreuse tail we'll take a look at. That in a second also I'll adjust the lighting but. You can see how well. It just still the action. It has just on an eighth ounce jig head like. One of those baits I feel a little bit added weight makes a world of difference to. You do get some shimmies like. Isaid before on the way down it's just. More pronounced with a little bit of weights on. It that's these stick baits. That I've noticed SAR going to react. Whether it's the stick a worm here a dinger the ROE cool a single. You know all have you know action on the way down. Some are more pronounced. Then others wait list, but they're really effective weighted like.
This is just you know not very deep here so just imagine. That falling six eight feet ten feet. Whatever you know depth your fishiness at. That action all the way down it's just going to be really effective let. Me adjust the lighting here we'll take a look at the baits. And the light a little bit so. We can kind of see the color a little bit better darker colors are hard to pick up here but obviously it's a green pumpkin. You guys can tell it's got multiple flake in. It's got red black. Some green in it's got the flat nose there so it's real easy to Texas rig shaky head rig like. And then the other color. Ipicked up just like. Isaid the watermelon get the watermelon here. You got the pearl laminate. You get the chartreuse tail they're not really a stick bait fisherman as of. You know seeing this in action wacky rig like. That along with the rope who. Idid a little bit while go off well leave out a thumbnail for. That at the end of the video here for you guys to check.
That out I highly recommend. You guys check out the Roku bite dude. And stay tackle that's an awesome. One weightless but I guess set for three bucks. You get a bag of sixteen at least in my area right. Now at the Cabala's. Iwent to I think that's a pretty good deal it's going to be a real effective dates rig. That way you mean a lot of times your stick baits are wacky rig like. That just a lot of great action like. This is a good alternative to fishing at weightless. If you're not really getting any bites on. It I'd recommend maybe trying just a little bit of weight on. You could even put a little small bullet weights like an eighth ounce weight in front of a wacky rigged hook.
You know that out just to add a little bit of weight will really accent the action. You get out of that but that'll do. It for this video like. That was a tank test of the Bass Pro Shop tournament series Stickle worm in craw Barry 5. And 3/8 ounce I mean inch just on these VMC wacky jigs eighth ounce thanks for watching I really appreciate. It checks out the channel tons of our tank tests on their share the video like a video subscribe. You haven't leave me a comment I'll get back to. And we'll see you in the next.
Z-Man® Big TRD™
Size: 4".
Colors: (070)Hot Snakes, (511)Yoga Pant, (999)Perch.
YUM® Swim'N'Dinger
Size: 4”.
Colors: (110)Black, (144)Green Pumpkin Neon, (404)Junebug, (421)Black & Blue Flake, (441)Red Bug.
what's going on YouTube hello my tackle orders out there a PFA here. We again are backing in the tank test. And today for you guys. We have the yum swimmin dinger it's a camera will focus. It in watermelon pearl laminate I'll pull. And show you guys what will work to live here basically. They took a dinger they put a paddle tail on. That their standard dinger the paddle tail so essentially. It just turns it into a swim baits the way. It rigged up today is on a Texas rig that's. Ihaven't fishies yep. This is hugg going to fish them it's on a Texas rig that's a four Ott's ewg. All rigged up from a previous tank tests for a quarter ounce weight pegged just the standard Texas rigged worm. You would call it but in the tank. Igo back and forth. Iknow it's hard for it to pick up on camera it's got a body roll like. Any other swim bait. You would throw and then. You have that tail thumping away to. It's just basically a really slim down almost like the nests style swim bait. You know I haven't rigged. This up weightless so. Idon't know if there's. Any like shimmy on the way down. Anything like that but I'm planning to use. It just like this it's a swim.
And forth it's got pretty good action on. It's just too small of a tank for you guys to really see. Something rolling back. And forth let me try to show. What I'm seeing you guys I'm seeing it like your standard swim bait it's. This rolling back and forth as. It swims through the water so. That action you got the tail thumping away it's new Jake came on. Idon't know how long the last six months probably. Everybody knows if you've ever used a yum dinger. You know they cheap. They are that eight-pack here was like three bucks so. You get eight lures for three bucks. You can't go wrong watermelon is. One of my favorite colors. And the pearl laminate their belly just. Ithink accents more to give it. That bait fish profile so. This is the first time I've had. It in the tank checking out the action it's its really doesn't take much to get. That tail thumping in the water, so I'm pretty happy about. Even on a slow retrieve. You can really see that body rolling rocking back.
And forth which is good kind of gives. It a different contrast in the water. You know between that watermelon. That pearl belly give it a couple different looks in the water for the fish the key. And one will try to give. You a better look watermelon black flake. You just got the pearl belly. Ihaven't seen many reviews on these. Ijust picked these up not too long ago dear subscriber. You know I picked these up not too long ago like a month ago for my birthday haven't fished them. Yet so I'm pretty excited. That test these out but like. Isaid for three blocks. Imean it's you can't go wrong with. If worse comes to worst.
And a fish comes up. And then bite set that paddle tail off. You can still use it as a dinger. You know I probably wacky rig. And throw it back in their see. What happens so you could get two baits in. You know like I said before. It is a dinger they put up a paddle tail on the back so same concept of worm same style of worm just a paddle tail on the back so. You know it serves two purposes. Idon't think you would. You could probably wacky rig. You know right now just see. What happens I mean I'm not set up for. Idon't know it would react but it's a cool concept by yum-yum did good. They did the swimmin dinger. And the thumbing digger. Ipicked up you know they're just inexpensive but. Yet effective baits. Everybody usually ends up buying dinners. Something like that opposed to a sinkhole, so I'm eager to try. These out like me it's its got the same action as a swim bait but just in a smaller thinner profile so. That could be a difference between.
You know catching fish. And not just giving them. More of a uh finesse look might be able to turn your day around. You know just pick them up throw them out their see. What happens that's. What I'm planning to do so but. That has been the tank test of the swimming dinger bye YUM thanks for watching guys subscribe. You haven't already got a little notification thing down here a little button. It for you guys to click on. You are a subscriber. You do subscribe hit the notification bow so. You know I upload thanks for watching share the video like the video comments. Ireally appreciate. And we'll see you in the next episode thanks you.
Bass Pro Shops® 5-3/8" Stik-O™
Size: 5-3/8”.
Colors: (110)Black Blue Flake, (118)Watermelon Candy, (119)June Bug, (198)Green Pumpkin, (533)Houdini, (750)Watermelon Red Magic.
Bass Pro Shops® Split Tail Stik-O™
Size: 3-1/2".
Colors: (017)Watermelon Seed, (411)Houdini, (510)Watermelon/Chartreuse, (821)PB & J, (874)Morning Dawn, (926)Black, (972)Green Pumpkin.
Bass Pro Shops® Split Tail Stik-O™
Size: 3-1/2”.
Colors: (501)Baitfish, (502)The General, (503)Cally Craw, (504)Sungill.
Strike King® Zero
Size: 4".
Color: (101)Bama Craw.
Z-Man Hula StickZ™
Size: 4".
Colors: (238)PB & J, (310)Canada Craw, (324)Molting Craw, (325)Mudbug, (330)Blue Claw, (928)Green Pumpkin.
Berkley® Powerbait® MaxScent The General
Size: 5".
Colors: (003)Black, (004)Green Pumpkin, (005)Green Pumpkin/Watermelon, (006)Green Pumpkin Candy Red, (007)Green Pumpkin Party, (008)Back Blue Fleck, (009)Blue/Purple holo, (010)Baby Bass.
It the general this bait does. Many things very well rig. It whacks fish it on a shaky nail weighted Texas rigging the general doesn't care. You fish and only cares about catching big back five inches in length the general features tapered ends for. That classic stick warm wobble on the palm like. All bass in the new PowerBait MaxEnt line the general features an all-new soft plastic material. That releases a supercharged scent field. That attracts finish. And with its enhanced power bait flavor fish simply won't let go. You catch 45 percent. More fish over original power mate the general comes in 10 natural matte colors so. You always have the right bait to put fish in above the general. You need to fish this bass
Gene Larew Ned Rig Inch Worm
Size: 3-3/4".
Colors: (087)Blackberry/Sapphire, (177)Morning Dawn, (327)Montezuma's Revenge, (557)Sooner Run, (887)Green Pumpkin.
Gary Yamamoto Pro Senko
Size: 5".
Color: (021)Black/Blue Flake, (157)Smoke/Black/Purple, (208)Watermelon/Black/Red, (213)Purple/Emeral, (221)Cinnamon/Black/Purple, (301)Green Pumpkin/Green/Purple, (305)Baby Bass, (306)Natural Shad, (938)Light Green/Clear Belly, (939)Baby Bass/Clear Belly, (940)Brown-Blue/Watemelon, (941)Brown-Blue/Purple.
Gary Yamamoto Senko®
Sizes: 4" (per 10), 5" (per 10), 6" (per 5).
Colors: (010)Green Pumpkin Chartreuse Tail, (011)Green Pumpkin Watermelon, (012)Fading Watermelon Pepper, (013)Watermelon Green Flake, (014)Oxblood Brown Indigo/Red Flake, (015)Firetiger Chartreuse/Black, (016)Purple Emerald Flake, (017)Smoke/Watermelon Blue Purple, (018)Watermelon Red Light Watermelon, (019)Watermelon/Orange Copper, (020)Morning Dawn.
Strike King® KVD Supa Fry
Size: 4-1/2".
Colors: (016)Watermelon Seed, (046)Green Pumpkin, (051)California Craw, (052)Chartreuse Pepper, (108)Blue Craw, (109)Double Head Red, (197)Morning Dawn, (269)Magic, (270)Bold Bluegill, (276)Triple Magic.
Doomsday Roku 5.4
Size: 5.5".
Colors: (002)Muddy Bayou, (004)Spiced Pumpkin, (006)Green Pumpkin, (008)Beat Down, (010)Watermelon Red, (012)Dirty Gill.
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Cabela's Fisherman Series™ Go-To Stick Bait
Specifically designed for wacky rigging, but also effective using other methods. Molded-in O-ring keeps bait from tearing when wacky rigging. Use with the Fisherman Series Wacky Jighead (sold separately) for superior results.Available:
- 4", Per 12.
- 5", Per 7.