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  • Super User
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Any 3" or 4" doubletail, I like the Zoom Creepy Crawlers and the Yamamotos the best.

  • Global Moderator
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3" Mr. Twister!

But I'm a little old fashioned

Mike

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  • Super User
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It depends on what the bass prefer, 4" GYCB Hula Grub on 3/8 oz jig, clear water, 5" on 1/2 to 3/4 oz jigs off color water. Will use the 4" #176 or #221 for water over 15' most of the time.

Tom

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I like using 3" double tail grubs and 4" single tail grubs in the pressured waters where I fish. The brand I've found doesn't really matter just whatever you like.

  • Global Moderator
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Both depending on a lot of different things. 

  • Super User
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I am also a huge fan of the hula grub.  You can use it to add bulk to the jig or for a very finesse presentation fish it on a jig head by itself. 

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I like the dry creek twin tails.  They work amazing.

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I have been using a SK menace grub this summer. I have had very good results using it as a swim jig trailer. The menace is a 4" twin tail.

  • Super User
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I like the arkie twin tailed skirted grubs that are 4 inches. Work great in cooler water.

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  • Super User
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5"

^^This^^ ... Zoom single or double tail grubs in 5" is pretty much standard .

  • Super User
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3" & 4",  you guys fishing for panfish ?  :Idontknow:

No, the average size crawdads north of the border is between 3"-4" that bass eat on a regular basis. The trailers I use for giant bass are pork rind 3" -4" for that reason.

Tom

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