So Good Baits 4" & 4.5" Hand Poured "Quads" Soft Plastic Stick Bait

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On-the-water overview (demo copy)
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Specs & build (demo copy)
Specs & build (demo copy)
Care & storage (demo copy)
Care & storage (demo copy)

Best ways to fish it (demo)

Swim Jig Trailer Shallow grass, slow roll
Texas Rig Pitching to cover
Ball Jig Head Dragging sand or rock
Split Shot Natural subtle glides
Length
4.4–4.5" premium stick bait profile—shorter, punchier, and easier to “match the mood” when 5-inch baits feel loud.
Best for
Finicky bass, pressured ponds, and multi-species days where you might pivot into big crappie with the same bait.
Action
Compact shimmy and clean fall—more “bite-sized” than a full 5" stick, but still plenty of presence.
What makes it different
Premium hand-poured build paired with Jiggin’ Johnsons scent options—confidence without changing your whole plan.
Quick dial-in: if they’re nipping the tail on a 5", go to Quads, slow down, and shorten your movements. Same idea—less commitment needed.

Top 3 ways we fish it

Compact finesse. Big results.

Wacky Rig

The “don’t overthink it” bite-getter.
  • Hook it dead center for a balanced shimmy.
  • Skip it under shade and let it fall on slack line.
  • Pause longer than feels reasonable—then barely twitch it.

Neko Rig

Bottom contact without sacrificing finesse.
  • Add a nail weight for a controlled, head-down posture.
  • Drag slowly across rock, hardpan, and dock edges.
  • Lift just enough to “tap”—then let it settle again.

Weightless Texas Rig

Weedless finesse for grass, reeds, and wood.
  • Rig it straight so it glides true.
  • Pitch tight to cover and let it fall beside the target.
  • Move it inches, not feet—then kill it again.