The CreekKidd Project

Bad Day Baits started the same way a lot of good fishing ideas do — in the middle of Oklahoma creeks, ponds, and every little patch of water Wyatt could sneak a cast into.

If you've followed CreekKidd, you already know the story:
a kid who grew up chasing bass anywhere there was three feet of water and enough daylight for “just one more cast.”

Fishing turned into filming.
Filming turned into building a community.
And somewhere in between stubborn fish and stubborn passion, bait-making showed up.

Wyatt didn’t start pouring baits because it was trendy — he started because some days the fish just wouldn't eat anything else. When you're tired of bad days on the water, you have two choices:

Complain about the bite, or build something better.

So he grabbed plastic, pigment, a microwave from Walmart, and turned the garage into a lab. Every bait here is poured by hand, one at a time — not outsourced, not mass-molded, not copy-and-paste colors. Just patience, testing, burned thumbs, and a whole lot of stubborn.

Bad Day Baits isn’t about perfection — it’s about passion, persistence, and the anglers who don’t quit when the bite sucks.

If you're here, you're probably one of us.
Welcome to Bad Day Baits. Now let's make the fish regret it.

FROM CREEK KID TO BAIT MAKER - WYATT'S STILL CHASING THE SAME FISH, JUST WITH BETTER TOOLS.