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Wacky Jacks

In fishing,
looks don’t matter,
so much.

Action does.

Almost seems you
could tie a hooked twig on the line, and if you could work that twig to entice, a fish would pounce.

If a lure is built to help impart that action for you, that’s a winner.

The Wacky Jack rubber worm, introduced by its manufacturer
Case Plastics in 2009, has proven to impart that action.

Built to be fished wacky-style, the Wacky Jack is an improvement
over other wacky worms.

The Wacky Jack features tapered ends, instead of the usual single diameter for the whole worm.

The tapered ends, when the rod is lifted or twitched, impart an action
or vibration that drives largemouth bass and smallmouth bass wild, anglers are finding.

The Wacky Jack is also stiffer than other wacky-style worms that
fold or bend more easily.

That adds to the Wacky Jack’s enticing vibration.

Plus Wacky Jacks are salt-injected to help sink them without extra weight.

The Wacky Jack, 6 inches long, comes in 17 different colors.

That helps, but the action is the thing.

For more info, visit the Wacky Jack Web page.