Few soft-plastic profiles have earned more time on the water than the classic stick bait. The Freedom Baitz Seawolf brings that proven shape into the Freedom Baitz lineup with a 5-inch profile built around subtle natural action and versatile rigging. Wacky rig it, Texas rig it, or adapt it to the situation when you're targeting bass or walleye.
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Length | 5 in. |
| Pack Quantity | 10 baits |
| Profile | Stick bait / Senko-style worm |
| Target Species | Bass and walleye |
| Recommended Rigging | Wacky rig or Texas rig |
The Seawolf fills the role of a straightforward stick bait when subtle action is more useful than a plastic with large claws, paddles, or tails. Wacky rig it when you want the 5-inch body working naturally as the bait falls, or Texas rig it when you're moving the presentation around cover. That simplicity is part of the appeal: instead of locking you into one technique, the Seawolf gives you a familiar soft-plastic profile that can be rigged to match where and how you're fishing.
The Seawolf gets one of the most fitting names in the Freedom Baitz lineup. It's named after the Seawolf class of nuclear-powered fast-attack submarines in service with the United States Navy. Freedom Baitz describes the bait as strong and sleek like its namesake—a natural connection between the streamlined 5-inch stick profile and a submarine built to operate beneath the surface.
That story also makes the Seawolf unmistakably Freedom Baitz. The veteran-owned company has built a distinctive identity around military-inspired bait names, turning familiar fishing profiles into products with a story behind them. In the Seawolf, a staple soft-plastic design meets one of the U.S. Navy's most recognizable fast-attack submarine names.
Freedom Baitz specifically recommends wacky rigging or Texas rigging the Seawolf. Its classic 5-inch stick-bait profile also gives anglers flexibility to adapt the presentation to the fishing situation.
Yes. Wacky rigging is one of the presentations Freedom Baitz specifically recommends for the Seawolf and is a natural match for its 5-inch stick-bait profile and subtle action.
Yes. Freedom Baitz recommends the Seawolf on a Texas rig for bass, giving anglers another way to fish the streamlined stick-bait profile around cover.
No. Although its 5-inch stick-bait profile is a natural fit for bass fishing, Freedom Baitz specifically recommends the Seawolf for both bass and walleye.
The Seawolf is named after the U.S. Navy's Seawolf class of nuclear-powered fast-attack submarines. Freedom Baitz describes the bait as strong and sleek like its namesake, continuing the veteran-owned company's military-inspired naming tradition.
Our Senko worm is named the Seawolf named after a class of nuclear-powered, fast-attack submarines in service with the United States Navy. Strong and sleek just like its namesake, this stick bait profile is a staple in the fishing world for its durability, wide range of uses, and subtle natural action. Highly versatile and effective, try wacky rigging or Texas rigging the Seawolf for bass or walleye. There's really no wrong way to rig it to put more fish in your boat.
LENGTH: 5"
COUNT PER BAG: 10