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Wave Worms Tiki Monkey

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Wave worms bait company sure does think outside the box when they design baits.I know the Tiki Monkey is supposed to be a "creature" but what kind of action is it supposed to have. It looks like a swimming retrieve would be best to get the appendages flappin.

I mean if you look closely,this bait has ears and even a smiley face...Nuts! I tell you.

Anyone ever fish it with success? What is the best way to rig and fish this bait?

http://www.wavefishing.com/3-Tiki-Monkey--Bruised-Orange-Swirl_p_103.html

It looks like it wouldnt have a lot of action and with the way they describe it being used for a shakey head bait it doesnt sound like a lot of action either. But who knows until you try it right?

It looks to me like those appendages are designed to stand straight out and have a subtle wiggle action. Seems like a good bait to use when you know the bass are there, but they're not biting.

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