West Coast Baits

Deadstick

$9.99

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Description

***The West Coast Baits Deadstick Line*** Hand-poured in small batches by a trophy bass fisherman, each bait is crafted in our garage with precision and passion. Built from our salted soft-plastic formula, these baits sink naturally when fished weightless, delivering a slow, tantalizing fall and subtle shimmy that big bass can’t resist. Infused with BANG Garlic scent for added strike-triggering power, every bait is designed to get bit when the bite is tough. Made to order — please allow time for curing and shipping. ⸻ 10” Deadstick – 4 Pack – $9.99 Measurement: 10.25” Weight per bait: ~1.23 oz The 10” Deadstick is crafted with salt-infused premium plastisol that gives it a natural, weightless sink, making it perfect for slow, subtle presentations. Its natural shimmy on the fall mimics injured baitfish, triggering aggressive strikes from trophy bass. Infused with Bang Garlic scent. Built for deep open water, heavy cover and bluff walls. the 10” Deadstick excels on wacky rigs or heavy Texas setups. Makes a great follow up bait to big Swimbaits. Recommended Hooks:

Listing Details
  • Wacky: 4/0 or 5/0
  • Wacky: 4/0 or 5/0
  • Texas Rig or Weighted: 4/0 EWG or 4/0 Owner Twist Lock
  • 5/0 EWG

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Weight

1.23 oz (35 g)

Length

10.25 in (260 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, finesse, flipping

Water Column

variable

Action

subtle shimmy

Conditions

clear water, open water, current

Field Notes

Use this bait weightless or on a wacky/Texas rig when bass are pressured, finicky, or holding around cover and bluff walls. The salted formula gives it a slow natural fall with a subtle shimmy, making it a good choice for deep open water and heavy cover. It is also positioned as a follow-up bait after big swimbaits.

Pros

  • Slow, natural fall with subtle shimmy
  • Salted and scented for added attraction
  • Versatile on wacky or Texas rigs

Cons

  • Large profile may be too much for small fish
  • Best suited to bass-specific presentations

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