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We all know that the soft plastic stick bait is probably the most productive bass bait to ever come along-The flick shake is a great attribute to the stick bait- Wacky rigging is the most productive way to fish them. Adding color to the egg sack is something no one has ever done before--I will be making very unique combinations of colors.. I have been testing these and let me tell you-Freaking killer. --OK here is something that took me over a year to develop and over 14 months to make the mold.No one has ever built a mold like this.

IT IS CALLED THE MEGASTRIKE "FLICK STICK "

I want you to tell me what YOU think its supposed to do.. It will be introduced at ICAST

click on picture of prototype

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I don't know what it is suppose to do but I will be stocking up on those!! Looks awesome!!

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sometimes ya gotta think so far outta the box it leaves people scratching their heads. Believe me after a while I will explain my concepts and theories.

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Well Bobby I am going to take a shot at it.

 

When I think of a "stick bait" I always thinking of rigging it wacky style. That being said your new bait has a bright attractive color right at the point of attack...the hook! This bait should make the wacky rig that much "wackier" in the sense that the bright colors should provoke more strikes. That was my initial thought on it. Bait looks great by the way! 

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Bobby, that is interesting. I would like to hear your theories about the different color egg sack and how that would work differently from other stick baits with colors on the end. BTW, I love your products!

 

My thoughts...maybe the center is made from a stronger material that won't rip as easily.

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Bait looks awesome ... here's my thoughts.

 

1 - The different color acts as an attractor right where the hook is (as mentioned above)

2 - It is also an easy indicator to determine the center of the bait for easy rigging.

3 - The uniform shape tapering off on either end ensures a parallel shimmy all the way down.

4 - Maybe? the center is made of a different material encouraging more of a wiggle on the way down?

 

Can't wait to try them!

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All of the above responses make sense and I would also like to add that the center is infused with megastrike and for bass it will be like biting into a jelly filled doughnut. Yum!!

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All of the above responses make sense and I would also like to add that the center is infused with megastrike and for bass it will be like biting into a jelly filled doughnut. Yum!!

Now we are using our heads. If he incorporates half of the things we described, GY better watch out! 

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Perhaps the colored center is a hard plastic causing all of the energy to be transferred

to either end rather than being diffused in the middle. So, rather than bending, the ends

tend to flutter downwards when the bait is worked by the angler and upwards when the

bait is in free-fall.

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I don't know of anything to add that hasn't been already. I just want some.

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I also the think the green will attract strikes where the hooks are.. also the middle might have a hard rubber or plastic like road warrior said great action as well as saving bait a from getting torn up less or even flicked off when they worm gets thrown up the line.. it might only move to the eyelet and help make the bait last a little longer

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I think it is supposed to catch fish

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looks interesting enough wo knowing your exact reasons for making it that i would try it. all the above mentioned theories make sense.

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Looks interesting.

 

Bass should eat them up.

 

Bobby is "da man" again.

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Man I want to take a bite already! ^^^ I love the mega strike jelly idea. I mean some fish are fat like myself, and this fat boy loves jelly frickin doughnuts!

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I like the idea, but instead just changing the color on the egg sack, how about make the egg sack a more durable plastic (That's where the majority of stick worms are ripped apart) 

 

*Mind blown*

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I'm with Mr. Kent on this one.

If you look closely, the center plastic is indeed different than the ends. It is not ribbed at all. If it was more dense than the ends it would produce a great shimmy on the fall.

The color in the center (where the hook is) seems like a great idea as well.

If you need a tester, let me know!

P.S. If you remove the Megastrike logo, it will catch quite a few more fish. Bass fear that name!

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I will definatly want to give these a try. I have bought more Senko type baits than I care to admit. Still have a big ole goose egg for fish on them. I believe in the Megastrike attractant, so maybe these will pay off.

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Will all the talk around the country on Banning Plastics in fishing (VT now has a proposed bill to ban plastics...)  Perhaps the center section is a harder durometer or "less tearable" so lost baits are deminished?  Less bass with "senko stomach"?

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All great ideas in the posts above. That said I'm going to go with bouyancy, the middle has less/more salt to increase flutter on the drop or while drop shooting.

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