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"Soft Stickbait — Hand-Poured."

Description
At the end of the day, a hand-poured soft stick bait is still my favorite lure to fish with. It’s the most angler-forward bait there is. The action is on you. The rigging is on you. In the hands of a seasoned angler, it can absolutely out-fish live eels. I’ve proven it more than a few times.
- And for the record, that’s a brand-agnostic statement. I’m talking about what a tapered, unstructured, unweighted soft bait brings to the water. Pure expression. Pure feel. No limits.
- The Hogy Original is where the Hogy System began — the foundation of everything that followed. It’s still hand-poured from softer, more flexible plastic that produces an ultra-natural fall and movement you can’t get from injection molds. Every one comes off the bench with a slight uniqueness that fish respond to. This isn’t mass production. It’s craft.
- Weightless, it glides and skips like an injured baitfish. On a jig head, it becomes a subtle swimmer. Long versions imitate eels; smaller sizes match silversides or sand eels. What makes it special is control — you decide the action. Twitchy and erratic, slow and hovering, skipped across the surface, or dead-drifted in current. The Original gives you limitless options in one cast.
Key Features
Hand-Poured Soft Plastic: Every Hogy Original is hand-poured, not injection-molded. The softer, more flexible plastic produces an ultra-natural fall and unmatched movement on finesse rigs that denser, machine-made baits can’t replicate. Each pour has a slight uniqueness in density and flex — the kind of subtle irregularity that makes fish commit. This is the way we’ve made them since day one, and it’s why we still make them this way.
Hook Slot System: The original Hogy soft bait included a hook slot designed for a patented tandem rig system. That rigging style has evolved, but the slot remains a major advantage. It provides a clean rigging channel, reduces friction on hook sets, and adds subtle flexibility thanks to the hollowed-out section. The result is better action with less effort and higher hook-up ratios with modern single-hook rigs.
Zero Built-In Action — By Design: Most lures come with action built into them. The Hogy Original comes with none. That’s the point. No paddle, no lip, no keel — just a tapered, unstructured body that responds to every input you give it. A twitch becomes a dart. A pause becomes a hover. A drift becomes a glide. In the hands of a skilled angler, this blank-canvas design can perfectly imitate any baitfish behavior from fleeing sand eel to dying squid to suspended herring.
Chameleon Baitfish Profile: Depending on size, rigging, and retrieve, the Original perfectly matches sand eels and silversides (long, slender rigging on weighted hooks), mullet and herring (fatter sizes with a steady glide), squid (rigged weightless with long pulsing twitches), and juvenile menhaden or peanut bunker (shorter baits fished with pauses and slow sweeps). One lure, six forage profiles.
Rig-Your-Own Flexibility: The Original is unrigged by design. You build the presentation from the ground up — adjusting weight, hook style, and rigging angle based on where and how you’re fishing. Swimbait hook for all-purpose weedless casting. Soft circle hook for maximum natural action and durability. The rigging is part of the craft.
Retrieve & Techniques
- Reel–Reel–Pause:
When: Open water, flats, or rocky contour zones where fish are feeding subsurface or following from structure. Ideal when bait is scattered but fish are still willing to commit with the right twitch.
How: Start with the rod horizontal. Smooth reel for 2–3 seconds, then pause 1–2 seconds. Let the pause sell the wounded-baitfish illusion. As the lure nears, drop the rod slightly to maintain control and tension.
Why: Bass often follow and strike as the lure begins to move again. The restart is the trigger — it mimics a baitfish that thinks it’s safe, then flinches.
- Skippy Retrieve:
When: Shallow structure, skinny water, or when fish are keyed in on escaping bait like squid or sand eels. Excellent for surface-tracking stripers and albies.
How: Rod tip high — above your head. Fast reel with sharp twitches to make the bait skip across the surface. Skip-skip-pause mimics chaos.
Why: Emulates fleeing bait at the surface. The erratic movement triggers predatory instinct in fish that won’t commit to a steady retrieve. Albies and bonito especially love this.
- Slow and Low:
When: Fish holding near the bottom — ledges, boulder fields, drop-offs. Great for lethargic or pressured stripers in cold water or post-frontal conditions.
How: Rod low to maintain bottom contact. Slow crank with gentle twitches. Let the bait crawl and flutter just above structure.
Why: Subtle bounces, minimal flash — matches the mood of pressured fish. The Original’s soft body flexes and undulates with even the slightest input, keeping it alive in the zone longer than any hard bait.
- Walk the Dog (Subsurface):
When: Calm water, picky fish, or fish suspended just beneath the surface. A secret weapon in estuaries and flats for cruising fish.
How: Rod at 30–45 degrees. Short rod twitches with slack to allow side-to-side glide beneath the surface. Maintain a rhythmic cadence.
Why: A subsurface zigzag is deadly because it combines two triggers — the directional change of a walk with the subtle depth of a submerged bait. Fish that won’t come up for a topwater walker will crush this.
- Still “Needle” Retrieve:
When: Clear water, finicky bass, or night fishing when minimal movement is more believable than flash.
How: Rod horizontal to slightly up. Ultra-slow, steady retrieve with minimal rod action. Let the bait drift and pulse naturally through the water column.
Why: Mimics a calm, unbothered baitfish — the one that doesn’t know a predator is watching. Patience is rewarded. This retrieve wins on nights when live eel fishermen are the only ones catching.
- Dead Drift:
When: Swing zones, tidal seams, creek mouths, rip edges, or when bass are waiting in current pockets. The signature Salty Cape technique.
How: Rod slightly elevated — just enough to stay connected. No retrieve. Let the current do the work. Add occasional subtle twitches. Collect line to maintain contact for feel and hooksets as the bait drifts around the swing.
Why: This is fish-the-swing with a soft stickbait, and it’s devastatingly effective. The Original hangs in the current, flexing and pulsing naturally without any angler input. Bass positioned in ambush zones along current seams eat this presentation with total confidence.
Salty Cape System® Filters
- Environmental Factors (E)
- Clear water + high sun: Natural, subtle action stands up when fish scrutinize every detail. The translucent body disappears in clear water — only the movement registers.
- Slack or light current: Long hang time in the zone with slow, twitchy retrieves. No current needed to make this bait work.
- Calm conditions: Quiet entry and hovering glide keep wary fish interested. Zero splash, zero wake.
- Nighttime: Dark or black plastics give strong silhouette contrast for stripers hunting by feel and lateral line. The 14” at night is a trophy-striper machine.
- Observational Factors — BASE:
B — Birds / Bait
- No visible bait but fish are present: The Original is a subtle search tool that doesn’t require matching a specific forage.
- Small bait (silversides, bay anchovies, rain bait): 7” rigged weightless, drifted through bait clouds.
- Squid visible (flashing, jetting): 10” with long pulsing twitches, amber or bone color.
- Eels present or eel bite happening: 14” on slow-and-low or dead drift. The eel replacement.
- A — Activity / Feeding Style:
- Following but not eating: This is the Original’s superpower. Erratic twitches or dead drifts turn lookers into eaters.
- Refusing everything: Downsize to 7”, soft circle hook, weightless. The nuclear finesse option.
- Sight-casting to cruisers: Drop it in quietly with minimal splash, let it sink on slack line, twitch once.
- Post-blitz shutdown: Fish just ate and are now selective. The Original’s quiet entry and natural drift convert post-feed followers.
- S — Structure (Relation):
- Pinned to structure: Hover over grass edges or sandy lanes with slow twitches. The weedless rigging lets you fish inches from snags.
- Suspended mid-column: Count-down presentation, let it sink to their depth, then walk-the-dog subsurface at their level.
- Staging in current: Dead drift or skip through seams. Fish the swing with the 10” or 14”.
- Roaming/cruising: Lead the fish. Drop the Original in their path and let them find it. Don’t chase — intercept.
- E — Echo / Sonar:
- Marks shallow (5–15 ft): Weightless or lightly weighted, work the zone with twitches.
- Marks mid-column: Count down on a weighted swimbait hook, match the depth on the screen.
- Fish following the lure on screen: Pause. Let it hang. The Original’s near-neutral buoyancy keeps it in their face during the moment of decision.
- Structure + Approach (S+A):
- Flats + estuaries: Hover over grass edges or sandy lanes with slow twitches. Fan-cast to cover water. The 7” on a soft circle is the ultimate flat-water tool.
- Shallow boulder fields: Suspend in strike zones with long hang times. Longer models double as eel imitations along structure edges.
- Rips + current edges: Dead drift or skip through seams. Tailor action to mood — from subtle drift to skippy chaos. Cast uptide, fish the swing.
- Open water feeders: Deadly for bait-and-switch — drop it behind a hooked fish, let it hang, and watch the followers commit.
Night fishing from shore: 14” on a slow crawl along jetties, canal walls, or beach structure. Black or dark olive. Fish by feel.
Reviews
- AEAndrew E.Verified Buyer11 months agoReviewingOriginal 10" (4pack)Rated 5 out of 5 starsFavorite Tarpon Bait
Favorite soft plastic, getting harder and harder to find them available anywhere even here on the hogy website. Getting concerned I won't be able to find them aanymore. Come on hogy help me out here restock bubblegum and black!
Was this helpful? - EKEric K.Verified Buyer1 year agoReviewingOriginal 7" (5pack)Rated 5 out of 5 starswon't leave home without it!!!
Easy to rig and fish love it...I focus on stripers, false albacore, blue fish, bonito and tuna and these are my go to lure. You can swim them deep shallow or on the surface! White and pink are my favorite colors ...been fishing them for years...hope you never stop making this soft plastic...please bring back the 10 inch double wide!!!!
Was this helpful? - AVAndy van R.Verified Buyer2 years agoReviewingOriginal 10" (4pack)Rated 5 out of 5 starsHoldover must have !
10” Black original , is a must have for your holdover bag . If I were to only have one lure all winter , this is it . As slow as you can retrieve along the bottom , can’t beat it !
Was this helpful? - BVBart V.Verified Buyer2 years agoReviewingOriginal 7" (5pack)Rated 5 out of 5 starstarpon
I am a fishing guide in Curacao.
And especially focus on tarpon in inland waters.
Now I was looking for a lure that I could fish with in very shallow water. After my search I decide to purchase the Hogy Original.
Did my first test today and yes, after an hour of fishing I caught my first tarpon on the Hogy Original Bone.
i use the lure with the circle hook and it does what i want perfectly.
I am curious what the future will bring now that I have discovered this lure.
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Was this helpful? - DMDavid M.Verified Buyer2 years agoReviewingOriginal 10" (4pack)Rated 5 out of 5 starsGreat action
Love tandem rigging these baits for stripers. Wish I could find the larger 14” version you used to sell. Bigger the bait the bigger the fish😀.
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