05-01-05, 01:31 PM | #1 |
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Tiki Sticks
I used these lures for the first time last weekend, and oh boy! In 1 hour, I caught 9 bass, 3 of which weighed over 6 pounds.:-[I caught all of them on a Watermelon/ Red Flake, rigged wacky. If you have had success with these lures, please let me know what colors you like, and how you rig them. Thanks!
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05-01-05, 01:35 PM | #2 |
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Re: Tiki Sticks
Watermelon red rigged wacky, watermelon/chartreuse swirl and baby bass/pearl swirl rigged weedless. Great baits.
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05-01-05, 02:38 PM | #3 |
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Re: Tiki Sticks
they are my specialty bait. i like the redbug color rigged weedless and weightless. the only time i weigh them is when the bass are deep. if you like tiki stiks, try tiki dipstiks in redbug/chartruese tail. they work wonders on bass. one good technique when you weigh them is to peg a bullet weight about 6'' above the worm. then reel and stop, reel and stop, most of my bass when using that technique come on the fall when you stop. good luck with them.
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05-01-05, 05:19 PM | #4 |
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Re: Tiki Sticks
Its amazing how in the past every fisherman wanted
a specific type action in the tail of the plastic, and now the hot trend is a plastic with no tail to speak of but tantalizes the bass through slow motion moves |
05-02-05, 12:59 AM | #5 |
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Re: Tiki Sticks
i like the tiki bait, another good stick bait is kinami baits, especially the natural shad.
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