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soft plastic fishing stick

Posted on February 25, 2026 by Admin

Ah, you’re talking about a soft plastic fishing stick — usually a soft plastic lure used in fishing. 🎣 These are popular for attracting bass, panfish, and other freshwater or saltwater fish. Here’s a clear breakdown:


What It Is

  • A soft, flexible lure made from plastic or silicone.
  • Designed to mimic worms, grubs, or small baitfish.
  • Often comes in slender stick shapes, sometimes called “stick baits” or “soft stick worms.”
  • Can be rigged on a hook in multiple ways (weightless, Texas rig, wacky rig, or with a jig head).

How to Use It

  1. Rigging
    • Weightless rig: Hook through the head or middle; allows slow, natural sinking.
    • Texas rig: Add a bullet weight; weedless and good for heavy cover.
    • Wacky rig: Hook through the middle for a wiggly, enticing motion.
  2. Casting & Retrieval
    • Cast near structures (logs, rocks, weed beds) where fish hide.
    • Use a slow, twitching retrieve to make the lure appear alive.
    • Vary speed and pauses to see what triggers bites.

Tips for Success

  • Choose colors based on water clarity: natural colors for clear water, bright colors for murky water.
  • Soft plastic stick baits are often very durable but can be chewed up by aggressive fish.
  • Pair with a small jig head or drop shot for finesse fishing.

If you want, I can make a quick guide showing the 3 most effective ways to rig and fish a soft plastic stick so you can catch more fish on your next trip.

Do you want me to do that?

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