It works on the CA Delta & we’ve had a tough bite this spring/summer. I also peg a punch skirt on top. It’s like a heavy hula grub. I was skeptical at first but have been impressed. Good luck to all 👍🏻
Been using this style of bait (turd) for years, I moved to North America in 2019 and found no one else using this technique, finally this stuff is catching on lollllll. Turd baits are super versatile as a weightless bait
I see it as a heavy Fat Ika with a solid tail. That's what draws me to it. If you know the effectiveness of the Fat Ika, you'd understand my perspective. I'm excited about this one.
Fat grub with a tail. Or if you look at it from the right angle it looks like a tadpole on steroids. I’d give it a try. It’s the simple baits that fish seem to like.
@@jbsvideos5589I found some last week and was saddened by how tiny they are and how little they weigh. Feels more like 1/8. Ned rig is about the best use I’ve found for them
@@GoogleUser-fq1qq Yeah the 2.5" is smaller than I expected. For the fishing I do and the fish a 2.5" is on small side and the 3.5" is on the big side. They need to come out with a 3" that is in the middle size and weight wise.
Why wouldn't you use either braid, or mono for the slower sink rate???? Looks like a bluegill, or perch imitator. . Not a rocket scientist, just a ole dumb bass fishermen. But makes sense to me????
It works on the CA Delta & we’ve had a tough bite this spring/summer. I also peg a punch skirt on top. It’s like a heavy hula grub. I was skeptical at first but have been impressed. Good luck to all 👍🏻
Using them for the past two weeks. Works great around docks.
Brett is a stick with great sponsors. Gonna try em.
Been using this style of bait (turd) for years, I moved to North America in 2019 and found no one else using this technique, finally this stuff is catching on lollllll. Turd baits are super versatile as a weightless bait
I see it as a heavy Fat Ika with a solid tail. That's what draws me to it. If you know the effectiveness of the Fat Ika, you'd understand my perspective. I'm excited about this one.
Looks like a regular tube with a solid tail
Fat grub with a tail. Or if you look at it from the right angle it looks like a tadpole on steroids. I’d give it a try. It’s the simple baits that fish seem to like.
I'm assuming 5/8oz is the larger size. How much does the smaller size weigh?
1/4oz. That's the one I'm excited for
@@jbsvideos5589I found some last week and was saddened by how tiny they are and how little they weigh. Feels more like 1/8. Ned rig is about the best use I’ve found for them
5.4 grams
@@GoogleUser-fq1qq Yeah the 2.5" is smaller than I expected. For the fishing I do and the fish a 2.5" is on small side and the 3.5" is on the big side. They need to come out with a 3" that is in the middle size and weight wise.
@@sdvten agreed!
Why heavy line? Just to help it get down faster?
You'd think a pro would know not to hold a bass like that. You can really damage their jaw.
Thinking the same thing
Everything works, sometimes
There’s a ton of plastic. You need to crack ‘‘em to really set the hook.
my new favorite skip bait.
How’s it a secret when EVERYONE is talking about it?
That thing can be launched a mile…durability is an issue though.
Theres better options. Dosent cover enough water.
For example?
Deps cover scat is pretty good lasts a little longer too
It does sink slower than I’d like to
Why wouldn't you use either braid, or mono for the slower sink rate???? Looks like a bluegill, or perch imitator. . Not a rocket scientist, just a ole dumb bass fishermen. But makes sense to me????
It sinks slow af trust me