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Tiki stiks......No more
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<blockquote data-quote="bAcKpAiN" data-source="post: 69609" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>The key to the tiki stick IMHO was it's bargain build. It seemed to work for me in shallow wateer when better made baits would sink too fast and not get the strike. The tiki's seemed to sink so painfully slow that even in shallow water it inched its way to the bottom whereas a premuim stickbait would sink right to the bottom in comparison.</p><p></p><p>*To me this should give soft plastic makers an idea. offer a slow sink version with less salt or something for those shallow water situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bAcKpAiN, post: 69609, member: 169"] The key to the tiki stick IMHO was it's bargain build. It seemed to work for me in shallow wateer when better made baits would sink too fast and not get the strike. The tiki's seemed to sink so painfully slow that even in shallow water it inched its way to the bottom whereas a premuim stickbait would sink right to the bottom in comparison. *To me this should give soft plastic makers an idea. offer a slow sink version with less salt or something for those shallow water situations. [/QUOTE]
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