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Gambler Big Stick, Giggy Stick, and Giggy Lizard

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Anyone try these?  They are kind of a combo between a straight worm, a tube. The head of the worm is solid, the middle to end is a tube, and it's about 7 inches long.  The lizard version has a small stylized head and for tiny legs.  The bait looks very cool, and I just ordered a bunch from the website...

Anyone tried them?  I'm gonna get them nice and wet this weekend, but wanted a quick report on ya'lls findings.

havent tried em yet but gambler baits are bass catchers!

I've seen there action in the tank, it's GREAT! One of the guys I saw put it on a jig...It looked awesome...

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I've used the giggy stick for shakey heading. It's awesome. The tube part in the back traps air so the tail floats up which makes it great for shakey heading. They have some really interesting colors too.

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I had a great afternoon of fishing yesterday with the gambler giggy snake. It came out with those other ones, but it does not have a hollow tail. I just T-rigged it.

Anyone try these? They are kind of a combo between a straight worm, a tube. The head of the worm is solid, the middle to end is a tube, and it's about 7 inches long.

I think there's a word for guys who "try" those ;D

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