Tiki-Man Baits-->Anyone had any luck

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Tiki-Man Baits-->Anyone had any luck

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Oh just a few more days 'till bass season...I'm like a kid on Christmas eve for cryin' out loud...can't believe I only took the sport back up last year after about a 20 yr hiatus to get youth and 'being cool' out of the way...

Anyways, has anyone had any luck with the Tiki-Man wave worms and such? I bought some blue/black crawdads last year and didn't have any success...wondered if anyone has used the other types?



How many more sleeps?

http://www.wavefishing.com/home.php?cat=257
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Tiki toads are an amazing bait.
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I used the tiki sticks (worm) in watermelon, burgandy and cream colours. I rigged them texas style and caught quite a few LMB on the Big Rideau.

I really like them and the Perth Canadian Tire has a bin full of wave plastics for half price.
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no :roll:
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That's good enough for me...I'll give 'em another shot.

Heh, that's why I was asking Bamboozler...the cdn tire next to my office has them on sale again and wanted to check before zipping over on lunch to pick some up.

Always baffles the boys at work when I leave a couple packages on the desk
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Post by beachburger »

I go through a lot of the Tiki Sticks and Tiki Bamboo Sticks. One of the largest LMBs I've ever caught was with the blue/white swirl on a wacky rig. They have a nice action when rigged Texas style but since a lot of this action is due to the softness of the bait, don't expect to get more than 2-3 fish before the it needed to be changed.
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Post by Bear »

SWEET POTATO PIE :D :D :D :D :D
awesome bait wacky rigged
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The Bruised Orange colour wokred great last year.
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Well canadian tire sells them for 5.99 or 6.99 regularly. Wallmarts everyday low price is2.97 so what this means is now that wavewrom has to meet the demand they will move there factory to china( if not already there) and we will get a substandard bait.



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Yes I have. Believe it or not pink and bubblegum are awsome colors!

The white and pink grubs work wonders when paired up with Lindy Veg-e jigs.
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Post by Sof »

I used their white stick worm, 6 or 7 inches and caught the biggest Crappie in my life (night time, 10pm). No lie, measured just over 15". Bass also like them and I'll be using them more this season.
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Post by steve2112 »

Hi All

I bought a pack of white ones and was given several hooking tips. Nothing..... Then I tried hooking them wacky style. I am not much of a bass guy but they work this way. It seems ridiculous this way but if it works .

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Wacky style really? I saw that on the pack and thought "What...you had some space left and just threw it in to look nice?"

Well..I'll try anything for a few casts anyways! I bought some toads and the monkey dudes...here's to another season guys!
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Post by Bear »

jcorrigan wrote:Wacky style really? I saw that on the pack and thought "What...you had some space left and just threw it in to look nice?"

Well..I'll try anything for a few casts anyways! I bought some toads and the monkey dudes...here's to another season guys!
Reeeely, never heard of wakey rigging until reading a few posts here a few years ago :shock: great pattern for my fish'n hole
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