
Overview
A top-secret lure coming straight from Japan, the Geecrack Imo Kemushi Stick Worm was developed on Lake Biwa for tournament anglers and to provide a unique presentation that is deadly when dealing with highly pressured bass. Molded with a tapered body shape and silicone skirting throughout, it is made to be fished weightless on an EWG style hook, which creates a perfectly horizontal descent with a secondary quivering action thanks to the small silicone legs that extend from all sides. It is also heavily salted and made from Geecrack’s signature S.A.F. material that helps trigger more bites and make fish hold on longer so you have more time to set the hook. Offered in a selection of mouth-watering colors, the Geecrack Imo Kemushi Stick Worm will show the fish something different and put more fish in your livewell.
Length | Quantity |
2.36" | 4 |
3.75" | 4 |
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Comments: Throw everything else away. I live in NEPA and me and my friend have caught every fish in our area on these except trout. We've caught large mouth, small mouth, catfish, walleye, pickerel, perch, carp, and even a huge blue gill. It's not just that it catches everything it also catches numbers. With the kemushi 95 you rarely catch anything under 1.5lbs. I am expecting to catch a musky or a pike by the end of the season on them. You can also walk these on top water over pads and fish it anyway you can think of. I rarely use anything else anymore. If I do it's a teckel frog or a keitech jig and swim bait. Seriously the best bait I have ever used by FAR.
From: Mike : Wilkes-Barre PA 8/5/23
Comments: Fished this stick worm here in South Florida covering shallow water (canal fishing). The S.A.F. is awesome and smells appetizing. It's heavy enough to fish it weightless like recommended. Paired this up on a 4/0 ryugi "the standard" hook and went to town. One stick bait lasted me 5 fish. Last fish was almost a 4lber. This is set apart from other stick baits due to the silicone skirting which definitely gives the fish something they haven't seen before. This stick worm just flat out catches them. Good job Geecrack!!
From: Ery: Lake Worth, FL 2/7/22