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Any single tail grub of decent size will work fine. Another option is the back end of a 10" ribbon worm. A while back I ran out of grubs but had my 10" worms on me so I ripped off the back of the ribbontail worm, rigged it as a trailer, and it worked just fine.

this is what I have done with the worms I no longer like to trig, I just use the tails as trailers, mixed results, I always go back the the Fat Albert, double or single.

I find that Fat Alberts of each type can really get you by in all the situations, it is mainly what I use, I do use chunks with football jigs though.

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Really I think you can use any thing you want and it will work but probably with varying results. As for me I like to use swimbaits and I second the big hammer. They come in a array of sizes and colors and are cheap to top it off.

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OMG dude I seriously LOL'ed when I seen that and I see that thing all the time on the chive but still made me laugh after reading the post then that ha.

Haha i'm glad somebody laughed and knew what it was, haha

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i like to use a kinami hula grub or any other twin tail grub

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