4" OG grub

$5.00

The curly tail grub is one of the most versatile and effective soft-plastic lures in freshwater and inshore saltwater fishing. It’s simple shape and exaggerated tail action trigger strikes from a wide variety of species. Here’s why it works so well across multiple fish types.

Species and situations where grubs excel

  • Largemouth and smallmouth bass: Bass hit grubs when they’re feeding on shad, crawfish, or small bait. Use larger 3–5 inch grubs on heavier jig heads around structure.

  • Redfish, speckled trout, and flounder (inshore saltwater): Curly tail grubs imitate shrimp and small baitfish when worked over flats, grass beds, or nearshore structure.

Why anglers keep a grub box on the boat

Curly tail grubs are inexpensive, durable, and adaptable. They cover a huge range of species, water types, depths, and fishing styles. For anglers who want a single soft plastic that will catch c, bass, walleye, and even inshore species without constant retooling, the curly tail grub is a top choice.

Bottom line: The curly tail grub’s exaggerated tail action, easy adaptability to rigs and retrieves, and broad prey-mimicking profile make it an effective, go-to lure for multiple species in a variety of conditions. Keep a few sizes and colors on hand and you’ll be ready for most fishing situations

Package of 6 grub baits.

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The curly tail grub is one of the most versatile and effective soft-plastic lures in freshwater and inshore saltwater fishing. It’s simple shape and exaggerated tail action trigger strikes from a wide variety of species. Here’s why it works so well across multiple fish types.

Species and situations where grubs excel

  • Largemouth and smallmouth bass: Bass hit grubs when they’re feeding on shad, crawfish, or small bait. Use larger 3–5 inch grubs on heavier jig heads around structure.

  • Redfish, speckled trout, and flounder (inshore saltwater): Curly tail grubs imitate shrimp and small baitfish when worked over flats, grass beds, or nearshore structure.

Why anglers keep a grub box on the boat

Curly tail grubs are inexpensive, durable, and adaptable. They cover a huge range of species, water types, depths, and fishing styles. For anglers who want a single soft plastic that will catch c, bass, walleye, and even inshore species without constant retooling, the curly tail grub is a top choice.

Bottom line: The curly tail grub’s exaggerated tail action, easy adaptability to rigs and retrieves, and broad prey-mimicking profile make it an effective, go-to lure for multiple species in a variety of conditions. Keep a few sizes and colors on hand and you’ll be ready for most fishing situations

Package of 6 grub baits.