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I've fished the Stick-O in the 5 3/8" size.

Are the Stick-O's in the 6" and 7 1/8 inch sizes the same diameter as the 5 3/8" size?

Also, does anyone have the weights of the three above Stick-O's?

Thanks!

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I have not fished the 5in size. I do have 40 bags of the 6 inch. What I can tell you is they are the same diam. of the 5in senko. So its slimmer then the 6 in senko. At times it works great. Slower fall.

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I think the biggest one is fatter, but the 5 and the 6 seem the same to me, too.

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The 5 and 6 are very similar in diameter but the 7 incher is a pretty thick bait, probably almost twice as thick.

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I have an embarrassing number of 5 3/8 and 6 on hand. They are the same diameter. I'm not sure about the weight. The bigger one is huge. I have seen bass point and laugh when using one. It weighs about 4 ounces... ;D

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Thanks for the info. I was hoping that the 7" would also be slim.

Any other soft stickbaits out there in the 7" range that are similar in diameter to a 5" Senko?

If not, will buy some 5 or 6" Sticko O's and cut and weld. If I do that will most likely make a 8-10" stick bait.

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Easy to weld them to any length you want - we did it in the 'glades all the time - using 316 glue - but the big fat 7" do catch big fish

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