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Now I know everyone and their brother recommends them on this site but I have not needed any until recently. I started fishing a new place that is chocked full of vegetation and needed a new trailer. What I needed was a slim trailer that can come through vegetation and kick without ripping the tails off. Just looking over what BPS had to offer I picked up some Rage tail menace grubs as they look to be what I need. Based on how everyone here raves about them and what I need for a trailor on a grass jig I think they will fit the bill. I have never fished these but based on my last 30 years of bass fishing I am betting these will work for what I need. The finesse grass jigs they will be paired with are cooking as I type this so we will see next tournament.

 

Allen

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  • Super User
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The Menace Grub is a great plastic.  I fish them weightless on a 3/0 stright shank hook until they get too ripped up and then cut 1/2" off the head and use them as trailers.  They also work great on a 1/8oz Slider Head in current, that combo is very snag-proof and and has great action.  

  • Super User
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*There is also the Rage Tail Baby Menace Grub (3") which could be ideal for Western Maryland Smallies ... 2/0 ~ 3/0 EWG hook weightless or with a small bullet weight in Summer Craw would be where I would start .

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I started using these this spring and they are easily one of my favorite and most productive baits. I rig them all sorts of ways, get creative!

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The magnum rage bug On a 4/0 flipping hook is really nice. We just Caught our biggest bag ever Saturday On the magnum bug. 

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  • Super User
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The Menace is the only artificial bait that has outfished (for me) live minnows on the Tennessee River.

I rig them on a 3/0 EWG and 1/4 oz tungsten bullet weight.

 

:happy-111:

 

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If I could pick one bait from the Rage line up, it would be the Menace. Nobody makes anything else like it and it's super versatile. 

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