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    I've tried and looked all over, I can't figure out who makes these specific grubs. The tail has a ridge on top of it plus the tail is actually connected to the body when you get it. You have to separate the end of the tail from the body before you use it. Anyone recognize the manufacturer?

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    The fat ridge on it says to me that it's a Rage Tail.
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    Yep, you figured it out. Thanks...

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    Slab now for a report on why you're so interested in the grub. Is it the new ''secret'' bait.
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    I had some in my box and was running out. I like them cause they have good action at slower speeds.
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    Thanks, for some reason I not a curly tail fan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PawPaw "gene" View Post
    Thanks, for some reason I not a curly tail fan.
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    Me either, PawPaw ... but I do have a reason: when casting them, the tail sometimes becomes impaled on the hook point. And since I don't do a lot of longline trolling, I never warmed up to them.
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    Try southern pro

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    Used both. Hard to beat southern pro in color selection and price

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