topwater.va Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 What is the best way to work a twin tail in a river system? Where would be a good place to fish? Thanks Quote
topwater.va Posted December 8, 2009 Author Posted December 8, 2009 Also, Would you fish it weightless, T-rigged, or with a jig head? Quote
bassattackerdad Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 Chuck it upstream near the edge of current and pocket water, let the current take it and wham! But I don't use hula grubs in the river we fish because the jigheads will get hung up in rocks. We like to throw cranks and texas rigged worms or Huddleston craws. I like the hula grub in lakes. Better control & better feel over what it does. But hey, what to I know, I'm just a BassDad. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 9, 2009 Super User Posted December 9, 2009 You can fish grubs T-rigged (unpegged) and weedless. This rig is just as effective as the standard jig head presentation. As an aside, I prefer single tail grubs. I think they resemble baitfish better than twin tails. I use the twin tail grubs for jig trailers to imitate crawdads. 8-) Quote
topwater.va Posted December 9, 2009 Author Posted December 9, 2009 What type of presentation would you use for a single tail grub? Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 9, 2009 Super User Posted December 9, 2009 Let is touch bottom, then a steady retrieve just off the bottom. You will rarely hang-up and the strike is VERY aggressive. 8-) Quote
fishizzle Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 I fish the hula grubs in the CT river in the wood on the banks. I texas rig it weedless with 1/4 oz in medium flowing water. heavier in fast water and 1/8oz in slack water. Sometimes I just let it tumble on the bottom and sometimes I just shake or hop it. black or green pumpkin for me Quote
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