
The Baby STIK 105 measures in at 4.10 inches long and weighs ½ oz. Designed and based on the ima STIK family that includes the popular BIG STIK and LITTLE STIK, the Baby STIK is a high-tech lunker-killer that walks, pops, and spits just like its bigger brothers.
It’s rear-weighted, which makes it easier to cast. The weight system also allows it to sit in the perfect position to begin the retrieve as soon as it hits the water. The Baby STIK catches just about anything that swims in both fresh and saltwater.
This bait is designed so novice anglers and experts alike can make the bait walk back and forth to resemble an injured or feeding baitfish. The pencil popper design walks and spits. It throws water up to 2 feet in front of the lure with a standard walk-the-dog retrieve.
Long casts are essential for many topwater fishing situations, especially when targeting schooling fish. A 30 to 40-pound braided line or 15 to 20-poundmonofilament line is necessary for casting distance and best action for topwaters like the Baby Stik.
A 7-foot or longer, medium casting rod will have the right action for working the bait and landing more of what bites. A graphite or composite rod is ideal for fishing topwater lures.
The Baby STIK 105 measures in at 4.10 inches long and weighs ½ oz. Designed and based on the ima STIK family that includes the popular BIG STIK and LITTLE STIK, the Baby STIK is a high-tech lunker-killer that walks, pops, and spits just like its bigger brothers.
It’s rear-weighted, which makes it easier to cast. The weight system also allows it to sit in the perfect position to begin the retrieve as soon as it hits the water. The Baby STIK catches just about anything that swims in both fresh and saltwater.
This bait is designed so novice anglers and experts alike can make the bait walk back and forth to resemble an injured or feeding baitfish. The pencil popper design walks and spits. It throws water up to 2 feet in front of the lure with a standard walk-the-dog retrieve.
Long casts are essential for many topwater fishing situations, especially when targeting schooling fish. A 30 to 40-pound braided line or 15 to 20-poundmonofilament line is necessary for casting distance and best action for topwaters like the Baby Stik.
A 7-foot or longer, medium casting rod will have the right action for working the bait and landing more of what bites. A graphite or composite rod is ideal for fishing topwater lures.
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