4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
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4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
I picked up some 4" curly tail grubs today and I was wondering what would be the best way to rig it. Should I Tx. rig it, put it on a jig head or maybe on a belly weighted hook?
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RE:4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
i think they are best worked on a small jig. but i have also had good luck t rigging them on a 1/0 hook.
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RE:4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
I like a 1/8 oz slider above a 1or2 O hook. for deeper water use a 1/2 oz jig head or move to a 1/4 oz slider.
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RE:4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
i dont really know if there is a best way. all i ever do is just stick it with a jig head, i dont even bother looking at weight, i just use whatever looks good at the time. the best way to rig it is really so you can fish it the way you want to at the time of rigging though.
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RE:4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
How ever you rig it make sure that the curl of the grub and the curl of the hook are the same for the best action. I have caught fish with grubs on jigs,just a hook T-riged. The fish will let you how they like it.
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RE:4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
Grubs work very well on the fish around here. Weedless on a EWG hook, T-rigged on the same hook with a small ammount of weight, heck, don't tell everyone, but I even dropshot them. Found that to be super productive. Any way it fits on the hook, and you are money.
RE:4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
Texas rig it, light weight sinker 1/8 or 1/4 ounce but on light line...4-6lb mono or flourocarbon.
It works great, is weedless, and very versatile. My favorite plastic set up, plus curly tail grubs are pretty cheap. I have also used some texas style jigheads (jigheads with cone shape weights built in)
It works great, is weedless, and very versatile. My favorite plastic set up, plus curly tail grubs are pretty cheap. I have also used some texas style jigheads (jigheads with cone shape weights built in)
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RE:4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
Texas rig it, light weight sinker 1/8 or 1/4 ounce but on light line...4-6lb mono or flourocarbon.
It works great, is weedless, and very versatile. My favorite plastic set up, plus curly tail grubs are pretty cheap. I have also used some texas style jigheads (jigheads with cone shape weights built in)
It works great, is weedless, and very versatile. My favorite plastic set up, plus curly tail grubs are pretty cheap. I have also used some texas style jigheads (jigheads with cone shape weights built in)
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RE:4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
Cool, thanks guys.
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RE:4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
wow i dont go down to 4 or 6 pound line for anything while bass fishing. nothing under 10. if they are line shy use flourocarbon.
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RE:4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
jighead 4 smallies, txas rig 4 largies works 4 me!!
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RE:4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
If you ever use curly-tail grubs on jig heads, make sure the tail is pointed down when you rig it.
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RE:4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
How would drop shotting a 4" grub work???
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RE:4" curly tail grub rigging... suggestions please.
Should work just fine, I've caught a few fish with the setup you proposed. Also, smaller (2") white grubs rigged on a dropshot are money for perch in Lake Washington.