Overview
Developed by Elite Series Pro Mike McClelland, the Spro “Mike McClelland” McStick 95 is a shrunk-down version of the original McStick 110. Aimed at bass that are looking for an appetizer versus a main course, it’s a perfect choice for those times when bass are keying in on smaller baitfish and/or heavily pressured. Packed full of the same flash and action as the original, it’s fitted with two premium #5 Gamakatsu hooks for optimum hooking capabilities. The advanced weight transfer system of the McStick 95 also allows you to cast it a country mile with ease. Available in a wide variety of proven colors, the Spro Mike McClelland McStick 95 is designed to dive to at a depth of 3-5 ft and is able to suspend at lower water temperatures for those finicky early and late season fish.
Spro | Length | Weight | Depth | Class |
McStick 95 |
3.7" | 3/8oz | 3-5ft | Suspending |
*SPRO is undergoing a transition in hooks for this product. The Spro McStick 95 may include either #5 Gamakatsu Black Nickel Treble Hooks or #5 Gamakatsu Nano Alpha Coated Treble Hooks.
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Comments: I don't know why, but the midwest fishes love this guy. I own just one, in Blue Bandit, but it outfishes all my other multiple stacks of "premium" jerkbaits like the Lucky Craft Pointers, Megabass 110s, Jackall Rerange/Squirell/Squad Minnow etc. I've been fishing for over 20 years and the only other jerkbait in its respectable category to outfish this one are the old school Rapalas. Maybe it's my timing, the weather, or just my luck but this guy has caught me numerous species from Canada to Minnesota to Wisconsin. From my superficial view of the water, it seems to have great action. Not sure what the fishes see but this bait really attracts them. Try one.
From: Unknown: 2/26/20
Comments: All season fish catcher right here. Trout, bass, whatever, if you're Pointer 78 isn't working these should get ya bit. My 2 most productive jerkbaits by a landslide.
From: Mark: 7/13/15