
Overview
Designed to surpass the performance of all other wacky-rigged worms on the market today, the Riot Baits Baton Worm features a unique design combined with its heavy salt content create a fast fall rate and unparalleled action. Its tri-module design maximizes its underwater undulation by creating variances in its water displacement. It also provides the extra plastic you need where you need it when rigging. While it’s a great bait for wacky rigging, it is also a great choice Texas-rigged with or without a weight, and offers plenty of plastic so you can rig it weedlessly. You can also pull off segments to scale down your presention and throw it on a shakey head or ned head. A versatile bait that works year around and on a variety of applications, the Riot Baits Baton Worm is available in a variety of proven colors for any fishing conditions.
Length | Quantity |
4.8" | 10 |
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Comments: Has been my go to wacky worm ever since I received it in an MTB. Amazing shimmying action and always gets bites, big and small. Whenever I'm not catching anything, I throw these on a small circle hook and will almost always reel one in. Also a great follow up bait.
From: Pong: Minnesota 8/12/22
Comments: Cutting off the flat sided bulb and using the other 2/3s of the bait makes a killer ned rig
From: Unknown: 4/21/21
Comments: Well .... where to begin. I found Riot Baits Baton in a Mystery Tackle Box. I loved from the work go. So ... let's put it to the test. It's hammers both small mouth and large mouth alike. The colour options keep it simple ... no overthinking (1 of my issues when on the water). I, like may anglers, always have a wacky rig on my boat ready to go. My go-to stick bait is now the Riot Baits Baton. Out shimmies and shakes, weighted or weightless wacky rig, even when you are dead-sticking. If you are t-rigging it, no larger than a 4/0 (middle of the middle portion of the Baton), still let's the tail portion work it's magic. I suggest a flipping hook with a snell knot versus an EWG or Offset for t-rig. Soft and salted ... what more can you ask for.
From: Jeff: Canada 9/25/20
Comments: Best wacky rig work on the market by far. The baton blows everything else out of water. If your gonna throw a wacky rig you need to be throwing this. When the bite gets tough for me this comes out. It's almost not even fair. When pulling out the finesse gear you have to force your self to tie on a drop shot or shakeyhead because the baton catches so many fish.
From: Samuel: Illinois 5/28/20
Comments: Extremely good wacky rig bait. I've used this strictly for the wacky rig so I'm not sure how it would perform on other rigs but the shimmer on the fall is amazing
From: Unknown: Minnesota 5/5/20
Comments: When I first saw the baton, I was skeptical about it. I really thought it was just another stick bait. However, the last two weekends, I have used the Green Pumpkin Baton and I am thoroughly impressed. This bait has a perfect rate of sink when it is unweighted and it straight out catches fish. In the last two weekends of fishing (2) Saturdays and (1) Sunday, I believe that I have caught over 20 fish using the wackey rigged baton. This bait is phenomenol. It is now my go to bait when the bite is hard or slows down. I know I have said it once but I will say it again, when it is rigged weightless as a wackey rig, IT STRAIGHT OUT CATCHES FISH..PERIOD.
From: T. Cantwell: Fayetteville, NC 4/28/20
Comments: I really like to use these for ned rigs. Plus you can just pull off a section if you need to downsize. Last trip I used these I caught 8 river smallies on them. Great bait!
From: Will: Elmira, NY 4/25/20
Comments: Lots of salt, lots of action on a wacky rig, lots of bites! Shakes your line on a slack line fall!
From: Dean - Oklahoma 2/21/19
Comments: All I can say is WOW. Wacky rigged more action than any senko on the market. Extremely durable with an excellent of fall rate. Break it down and bed rig it, or flip with it on a Texas rig... it does it all and does it well!
From: James: PA 2/11/19
Comments: These things are legit. I dropped these in my pool to check out the action with a 1/0 circle hook. At first nothing happened, but after the line settled into the water, the Baton started kicking and its fall rate seemed to increase. It looks like a bird flapping its wings. The action is very pronounced. I've since used it on several lakes around here for spotted bass and it has delivered every time. It skips well and seems to hold up much better than my Senkos. I have found my new fav!
From: Ted - Cornelius, NC 10/10/18