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Hey friends, Kim Stricker with Hook n Look TV sent me this photo today. Said he was fishing the NEW 4" Rage Grub on th St. Lawrence River, NY. recently, and the Grub made'em HAPPY :D Looks like he had a great time to me and I'm still wishing that I could find those Brown Bombers down here in my neck of the woods :rolleyes: They're beautiful! BTW, the Grubs finally hit some shelves... BPS etc. and hope you like'em!

Big O

www.ragetail.com

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  • Super User
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Looking forward to these. I'll pick up a few....Grubs are my #1 go to bait now.It's almost all I used this year.

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These look like they will make a great trailer on my swimjigs.

Was thinking the same. Probably good when a slower retrieve is needed. Thicker tail = more resistance.

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Looks like they would be a good option for texas rigging when a bigger worm isn't garnering many hits. The rage shad is my favorite topwater for bass these days besides maybe skitterpops, spooks, and buzzbaits.

  • Super User
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Was thinking the same. Probably good when a slower retrieve is needed. Thicker tail = more resistance.

I've observed a thicker tail requires more weight and/or speed to flutter. I'm looking forward to fishing a package of these grubs to see if the unique design of the tail proves my current observations wrong.

oe

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Really wish there was a black grub in the mix...that omission likely will not stop me from getting some.

Yeah, I agree. Where are the darker colors? Otherwise, if these have the action of the other Rage Tail baits I am sure they will end up in my tacklebox.

On another note, that is one nice pair of smallies!

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Man these things are awesome! Can't wait to try them out on smallies!!

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