Looking for your new go-to? Our 5" Stick Worm is a total classic for a reason. These baits are loaded with salt, giving them the weight needed to cast a mile and a "sink rate" that drives bass crazy. Whether you’re rigging it wacky or weightless, the unique horizontal fall does all the work for you. It might not technically be magic, but after a day on the water, you might disagree.
Salt-Impregnated: Added weight for better sink rates and "feel."
Aerodynamic: Designed to cast like a bullet, even in breezy conditions.
Perfect Balance: Delivers a unique, even horizontal fall on the drop.
1 pack of 8
1. What is the best way to rig them? The Wacky Rig (hooked through the middle) is best for a slow flutter. The Weightless Texas Rig is the go-to for fishing weedless in heavy cover.
2. Do I need to use a weight? No. Most 5" stick worms are salt-heavy for a natural sink. Only add a 1/8 oz weight if fishing in heavy current or water deeper than 10 feet.
3. What hook size should I use?
Texas Rig: 3/0 or 4/0 EWG hook.
Wacky Rig: #1 or 1/0 Finesse hook.
4. Why are they so effective? Their "signature shimmy" mimics a dying baitfish. This subtle vibration triggers predatory strikes from bass even when the bite is slow.
5. How do I choose the right color?
Clear Water: Green Pumpkin or Watermelon.
Stained Water: Black & Blue or Junebug.
Low Light: Dark silhouettes provide the best contrast.
6. How long does a single worm last? Usually 1–3 fish. To save money, use an O-ring on your Wacky rigs to prevent the bait from tearing off during a strike.
Looking for your new go-to? Our 5" Stick Worm is a total classic for a reason. These baits are loaded with salt, giving them the weight needed to cast a mile and a "sink rate" that drives bass crazy. Whether you’re rigging it wacky or weightless, the unique horizontal fall does all the work for you. It might not technically be magic, but after a day on the water, you might disagree.
Salt-Impregnated: Added weight for better sink rates and "feel."
Aerodynamic: Designed to cast like a bullet, even in breezy conditions.
Perfect Balance: Delivers a unique, even horizontal fall on the drop.
1 pack of 8
1. What is the best way to rig them? The Wacky Rig (hooked through the middle) is best for a slow flutter. The Weightless Texas Rig is the go-to for fishing weedless in heavy cover.
2. Do I need to use a weight? No. Most 5" stick worms are salt-heavy for a natural sink. Only add a 1/8 oz weight if fishing in heavy current or water deeper than 10 feet.
3. What hook size should I use?
Texas Rig: 3/0 or 4/0 EWG hook.
Wacky Rig: #1 or 1/0 Finesse hook.
4. Why are they so effective? Their "signature shimmy" mimics a dying baitfish. This subtle vibration triggers predatory strikes from bass even when the bite is slow.
5. How do I choose the right color?
Clear Water: Green Pumpkin or Watermelon.
Stained Water: Black & Blue or Junebug.
Low Light: Dark silhouettes provide the best contrast.
6. How long does a single worm last? Usually 1–3 fish. To save money, use an O-ring on your Wacky rigs to prevent the bait from tearing off during a strike.