You slide your kayak along a quiet stretch of stump fields, easing a tube jig straight down between the branches. The first tap is barely there; and the Yaannk Stick sends it straight through the blank like a signal. It’s built for those subtle moments when precision matters more than power.
In 6–12 ft stained timber, the long reach helps you hover a tube jig precisely above cover. The blank relays each quiver as the bait pulses on the drop, and a quick lift sets the hook cleanly before the fish wraps you in branches, critical when boat control depends on a pedal drive or slight wind push.
These full kits move fast once anglers shift to timber and brush patterns. Waiting means fishing the right water without the reach or sensitivity needed to stay on a school. Secure yours now so you’re ready when the shallow bite tightens up.
Match them with the included 1/16 oz or 1/32 oz Nasty Bend jigheads and let the tube fall on a slow, controlled hover for suspended fish.
Yes—the length gives you precise reach over branches while the two-piece build stays manageable in kayak storage.
Most anglers prefer 4–6 lb mono or fluoro for clean vertical drops and steady drag control.
It’s optimized for vertical jigging but casts light tubes accurately for short-range targets from a low kayak angle.
Yes—they stand out in murky or low-light conditions and pair well with slow hover-drop presentations.