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Hurricane  |  SKU: 6617998331746

Hurricane Stik 40mm

The Stick 40 Lure is one of ‘Nordy’s’ creations. It has been designed, manufactured and proven on the back of countless hours on the water chasing Bream. When asked about The Stick 40 Nordy is quick to remind us that if they work on Bream, you can rest assured they will work on everything else in the estuary.The Lure sinks vertically. It has a side, fast wobble, flutter action that fish cannot resist. They can be used on Jetties, pylons, thrown up against boat hulls, rock walls, flats, deep water and any other type of structure that retains fish. The Stik 40 is a 40mm sinking stik minnow that is designed to sink just that little bit slower than similarly styled lures. The idea is that the slower sinking rate keeps the lure in the strike zone a fraction longer!

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The Stick 40 Lure is one of ‘Nordy’s’ creations. It has been designed, manufactured and proven on the back of countless hours on the water chasing Bream. When asked about The Stick 40 Nordy is quick to remind us that if they work on Bream, you can rest assured they will work on everything else in the estuary.The Lure sinks vertically. It has a side, fast wobble, flutter action that fish cannot resist. They can be used on Jetties, pylons, thrown up against boat hulls, rock walls, flats, deep water and any other type of structure that retains fish. The Stik 40 is a 40mm sinking stik minnow that is designed to sink just that little bit slower than similarly styled lures. The idea is that the slower sinking rate keeps the lure in the strike zone a fraction longer!