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Why these fit

These are the strongest matches for sinking stickbaits because they’re all purpose-built sinking offshore stickbaits, with the clearest action notes coming from Jinda Tackle Custom Stickbaits King Sling 90mm Sinking Stickbait (Prism pattern) and Jinda Tackle Custom Stickbaits King Sling 90mm Sinking Stickbait (Atomic Trout Pattern): rear-weighted, long-casting, fluttering on the fall, and a tight erratic S-action on retrieve.
CAVY FISHING Chaser Sinking Stickbait is a good pick when current or wind chop makes lure control harder.
Jinda Tackle Custom Stickbaits Custom Lalandi 105mm and 135mm Sinking Stickbait gives you a larger sinking-stickbait option if you want more profile.
The King Sling variants are also listed at $32, making them the most accessible options in this set.

Technique notes

  • Cast long, let the lure sink briefly, then work it with sharp twitches and pauses.
  • Use the fall: these sinking stickbaits are meant to flutter down and trigger following fish.
  • In current, keep the rod tip low and retrieve just fast enough to maintain control.
  • For pelagics, the King Sling models are described as effective on tuna, kingfish, queenfish, mackerel, and Australian salmon.

When to switch

Switch away from sinking stickbaits if fish are feeding right on top and won’t drop, or if you need a faster search tool like a metal slug or surface lure. If fish are holding deeper and not reacting to a fluttering fall, a different sinking profile or a more vertical presentation may work better.

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