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I know we as fishermen repurpose lures all the time and I was caught out with no topwater baits.  So what did I do in a pinch grabbed a double tail grub and worked it like a frog.  Seems to work ok and found they were not as intrested as I thought but may work in a pinch for those that don't take all they own on every trip.

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Good tip!!

 

 

 

 

Mike

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It works great at times . I have not used the twin tail grubs but have the single tails . There use to be a worm called the Gator Tail by Ditto and I used it often like that . 

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I took a Z Man craw and tore the claws off and worked it like a popper. It caught more than a frog or a spook.

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14 minutes ago, scaleface said:

It works great at times . I have not used the twin tail grubs but have the single tails . There use to be a worm called the Gator Tail by Ditto and I used it often like that . 

 

I use to love the Gator Tail, great worm.

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Congrats. You just invented a technique that has been used by musky fishermen for years. :D Swimming grubs over weed tops is common practice and they come in sizes 10" and larger  

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