Four-Seven Lures 6 Inch FinesseFlex Worm Soft Plastic Baits

Four-Seven Lures
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FSL-FINESSEFLEX-BL
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Standalone Rigs:

Four‑Seven 6" FinesseFlex Worm – Versatile Straight‑Tail for Neko, Wacky, Shaky & Texas | QwikFishing
How, where, and why it excels
Carolina Rig (finesse C‑rig • 1/8–1/4 oz • 18–30" leader)

When & where: Points, saddles, and flats where fish roam.

How: Slow pull‑pause; feed slack so the worm glides and settles horizontally.

Why: Straight‑tail posture keeps bites coming when bulky plastics get ignored.

Drop Shot (nose‑ or mid‑hooked • 1/8–3/8 oz)

When & where: Vertical rock edges, brush piles, and suspended marks on electronics.

How: Hold in place with slack‑line shakes; quarter‑turn drags between targets.

Neko Rig (1/16–3/32 oz nail • O‑ring)

When & where: Docks, edges, and gravel flats in clear to stained water.

How: Short lifts and dead‑sticks; the thin tail quivers on slack to trigger pressured fish.

Standard (Ball) / Shaky Jig Head (1/8–3/16 oz)

When & where: Rock transitions, current seams, and clay points.

How: Drag‑drag‑pause; add tiny shakes after deflections to make the tail breathe.

Texas Rig (light • 1/16–3/16 oz)

When & where: Docks, brush, and edges where open hooks hang.

How: Slow fall on semi‑slack; shake in place to coax bites from cover.

Wacky Jig Head (1/16–1/8 oz)

When & where: Edges of grass lines and shade pockets.

How: Hover‑fall; two shakes and dead‑stick—watch your line.

Wacky Rig (weightless)

When & where: Calm docks/overhangs when a silent entry and slow shimmy sell the bite.

How: Skip, count to five, then give two subtle twitches.

Weightless Rig (Tex‑pose) — situational

When & where: Ultra‑shallow grass lanes and bedding perimeters.

How: Slow swim‑glide and kills; the straight tail breathes without movement.

Trim & Mods (quick hits)
  • Nose taper: Trim 1/8" for compact Neko/wacky profiles in ultra‑clear water.
  • O‑ring placement: Center for maximum shimmy; slide forward 1/4" for faster nose‑down fall.
  • Elaztech mix: Keep away from Elaztech baits to prevent melting/warps.
Dial it in (color classes)
  • Naturals (clear 6–10+ ft): Green Pumpkin, Watermelon variants—gravel/rock and pressured fish.
  • Dark / Silhouette (stain, night, fronts): Black Sapphire, Junebug—dock shade, grass edges.
  • Reds (pre‑spawn rock/overcast): Red Bug, Plum, or Craw reds for rip‑rap and clay transitions.
  • Hi‑Viz / Chartreuse tips: Chartreuse‑tail or dip—rivers, dingy water, smallmouth windows.
Specs & Build
  • Length: 6.0" (152 mm)
  • Profile: Straight‑tail finesse worm with thin, highly flexible tail section for micro‑quiver at rest
  • Material: Plastisol soft plastic
  • Best Pairings: Neko (1/16–3/32), Wacky/Wacky‑jig (1/16–1/8), Shaky/Ball head (1/8–3/16), Texas light (1/16–3/16), Finesse C‑rig (1/8–1/4), Drop Shot (1/8–3/8)
  • Hook Sizes: Wacky/WJ #1–1/0; Neko 1/0 finesse; Texas 2/0–3/0 EWG or straight‑shank; Shaky 3/0 light‑wire
  • Species: Largemouth/Smallmouth/Spotted bass
  • Availability: Ships promptly when in stock.

Care & Storage

Store flat in the original bag. Separate darks and lights. Avoid prolonged heat to preserve tail memory.

Plastics Recycling

Recycle or dispose of torn baits properly. Learn more here: Soft Plastics Recycling.

Proof & Community

On‑the‑Water Notes

  • Cold fronts: Neko with 1/16 nail—two lifts and long dead‑sticks; most bites on the fall or while soaking.
  • River seams: Shaky head grind with brief shakes; the tail keeps breathing in current.
  • Docks/laydowns: Texas light—skip, let fall on semi‑slack, then shake in place.

Q&A

Q: When do I choose FinesseFlex over a thicker stick bait?
A: When you need maximum action at rest and a subtle profile in clear water or pressure. The thin tail quivers with minimal input, which keeps bites coming on dead‑sticks and slow drags.

Q: Any rigging tips for durability?
A: Use an O‑ring for wacky/Neko, add a tiny glue dot at keepers, and straighten the worm after each fish to maintain the shimmy.

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