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grif650 on
Should work fine.
Riverrat2749 on
The curly tail should be facing down.
Loud-Welder1947 on
Ideally the bait should cover the whole hookshank but should still work fine
MikeTucker42 on
Should work, but generally I rig with the curly tail opposite from the hook bend and put the body on so it doesn’t have any curve to it. You’ll get better with practice!
TheDankSwan on
I’m gonna give it to you straight because I genuinely hope it helps you – The grub needs to be rigged with the tail facing down, away from the hook point. The grub could also be rigged a bit more straight on the hook so it is less bunched up in the middle. Lastly, you may benefit from using 5+ feet of mono or flouro leader line. It will be much less visible to the fish when they go for your lure. That color combo is good!
Over_Ad_607 on
It’ll work but you need a jig with a smaller hook shank so the grub sits properly on the jig instead of being all wonky like it is now
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I think we need a little more information about what your question is. What do you want to know?
Should work fine.
The curly tail should be facing down.
Ideally the bait should cover the whole hookshank but should still work fine
Should work, but generally I rig with the curly tail opposite from the hook bend and put the body on so it doesn’t have any curve to it. You’ll get better with practice!
I’m gonna give it to you straight because I genuinely hope it helps you – The grub needs to be rigged with the tail facing down, away from the hook point. The grub could also be rigged a bit more straight on the hook so it is less bunched up in the middle. Lastly, you may benefit from using 5+ feet of mono or flouro leader line. It will be much less visible to the fish when they go for your lure. That color combo is good!
It’ll work but you need a jig with a smaller hook shank so the grub sits properly on the jig instead of being all wonky like it is now