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RAID Japan Finestick Swimbait

$11.99 - $11.99

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Description

Inheriting the same fantastic body shape and high-response tail action of its predecessor, the RAID Japan Finestick is a downsized baitfish-style worm designed with the enhanced ability to respond energetically with minimal rod input. Poured with a highly realistic fork-shaped tail and two vertical slits to encourage its enticing action, the RAID Japan Finestick also contains a hook pocket feature that allows for seamless hooksets by reducing the amount of plastic around the hook. Adopting an incredibly soft non-salt plastic material, the Finestick offers high-dimensional support for a wide variety of finesse applications including drop shots, lightly weighted jig heads, split shots, or use as a compact jig trailer. Available in a variety of proven match-the-hatch color patterns, the RAID Japan Finestick provides anglers with a universal baitfish imitation that can be effectively used all over the country and in virtually any situation. Size Quantity 3.5" 9

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Length

3.5 in (89 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, finesse

Water Column

variable

Action

subtle tail kick

Conditions

clear water, open water

Field Notes

This is a downsized baitfish-style soft plastic worm with a forked tail and high-response action. It’s best for finesse presentations like drop shots, lightly weighted jig heads, split shots, or as a compact jig trailer when you want a subtle baitfish profile. The soft, non-salt plastic and hook pocket make it a good choice when you need easy hooksets and natural movement with minimal rod input.

Pros

  • Realistic baitfish profile
  • High-response tail action with minimal rod movement
  • Hook pocket improves hooksets
  • Versatile for multiple finesse rigs

Cons

  • Small profile may not appeal in low-visibility situations
  • Best suited to finesse presentations rather than power fishing

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