Pro-tip: take a couple feather quills or even just a bunch of inch long bits of string, wrap em to a toothpick with floss, shove them up the butt of the tailless grub bait, break off the toothpick as close to the grub as you can, and secure with super glue. I've caught a few big crappie with those on a jig head.
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Brilliant tutorial
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Great video. Can i use different colors, or do they like these specific ones?
I’ve caught them on multiple colors. If they’re not biting on one I’ll switch to another.
Nice one Bro
Do you ever use the curly tail grubs thats all i got thatd be close to the shiny hiny
@@1100blake all the time! They work just as good in my opinion, just have to replace em way more often due to the tails being bit off lol
@trackercatfishing5851 lol awsome thanks man
Pro-tip: take a couple feather quills or even just a bunch of inch long bits of string, wrap em to a toothpick with floss, shove them up the butt of the tailless grub bait, break off the toothpick as close to the grub as you can, and secure with super glue.
I've caught a few big crappie with those on a jig head.
Cleaver cutting the loop.
thank you
What size jig are u using
Those I believe are 1/8 oz.
Where can I get them... Great video 👍👍
how about the weight of your sinker how much? like & subscribe. thnkx for sharing