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    Default A different kind of Curly Tail


    This is for those fishermen that are looking for a curly tail that's different from the others. It is not the same basic style and it "moves" at any speed or presentation. The Action is also different from true Curly Tail grubs.
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    I wish I could see it. I always have trouble seeing images on the site when on my iPhone

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    Definitely different!
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    Looks a lot like the Zoom U-tail worms.

    And I'm wondering ... why do they call it a 2.5" bait, when it clearly measures nearly 3.5" in length when tail is extended (as it would be when moving through the water).
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    They measure with the natural bend and swimming motion, not fully stretched out...it doesn't swim like that.
    This is the seven inch Mad Wag....been using the 7 inch for many years for Bass and Walleye, and there's nothing comparable between the Mad Wag and the other one.
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    I'd like to give those a try. Are they available in stores yet?

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    Look like the Mann's Augertail worm.
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    The design was used by Mann's many years ago. They may even sell them today, but I'm not sure. In any case, this new bait is certainly a drastically downsized version, which should prove very effective on crappie as the "Auger" tail has been on bass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by akaslyguy View Post
    I'd like to give those a try. Are they available in stores yet?
    They are not in stores here yet...I ordered these from Samurai Tackle just to try them out, and give feedback to Keitech USA. I've used them twice already and the action is VERY good...so far, the Walleye and Crappie here agree! lol
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    Interesting......
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