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Ima Big Stik 175 Walking Bait

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Description

A high-tech lunker-killer that walks, pops, spits and catches just about anything that swims, the Ima Big Stick is the result of years of development by the Japanese engineering team at Ima and professional angler/guide, Randy Pringle. Extremely easy to fish and impart the proper action, the Big Stick doesn't require a big swimbait rod either, it's actually designed for use with conventional gear. The bait's rear weighted design allows the bait to start up its characteristic action as soon as you start your retrieve, and it also helps increase casting distance and accuracy.In addition to highly detailed finishes, massive eyes and a unique head, designed to push significant volumes of water, the Ima Big Stick also features eight individual sound chambers that when fished fast creates a huge ruckus, but also allows it to be popped subtly along the surface. Featuring a durable wire-through construction, heavier split rings and Owner hooks, the Ima Big Stick can stand up to any trophy fish - bass, musky, pike, stripers and various saltwater species. It will spit like a magnum popper, walk like the hardest-sashaying walking bait, and anglers don't have to be experts to make it do its thing.Ima LuresLengthWeightClassHooksBig Stick7"1.75ozTopwaterOwner ST-66 #1/0Upgrade Your Treble Hooks Click on the logo to read their review. Click on the logo to read their results.

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

1.75 oz (50 g)

Length

7 in (178 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass, pike-musky, inshore, offshore

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

walking bait

Conditions

low light, open water

Field Notes

Use this as a surface bait when fish are feeding near the top, especially around dawn, dusk, or over calm-to-slightly-choppy water. It walks, spits, and pops, so it can be worked steadily for a classic walk-the-dog retrieve or popped more subtly to call fish up from below.

Pros

  • Easy to walk and fish with conventional gear
  • Long casting rear-weighted design
  • Can spit, pop, and walk to trigger strikes
  • Durable wire-through construction with quality hooks

Cons

  • Topwater presentation can be less effective in heavy wind or rough water
  • Treble-hook bait requires careful handling around cover

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