Four-Seven Lures 6" FinesseFlex Worm Soft Plastic Baits

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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

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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