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    Default Curly tail grubs

    Wanted to get opinions on curly tail grubs that seem to work best for all species of panfish. I have couple favorite ones to looking to try new ones.

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    The fish in my area simply ignore them.

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    I do really well on the 2” kalins grubs

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    I don’t use curlys much but hear lots of good things about 1” sliders. Have an order put together, stay tuned.
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    Try some go go Minnow’s from the fle fly company, they will always twirl even with the slowest retrieve. Firecracker is my favorite color.


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    This isn’t a curly tail but if you want a lure that will catch bluegill and crappie, give the Ring Kick Tail a try. It is scented.....fish hit and do not let go. While I have not said much about it, it has to be one of the best soft plastics I’ve ever fished. The write up from the company that produces the lure says it was designed to be hit on the fall. Well we all know that many lure makers say many things....the thing is fish do hit this lure on the fall. I’m not one to stray far from a Trout Magnet but this lure is the real deal.

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    Where can the Cultiva Rock'n Bait be bought?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quailtail View Post
    Where can the Cultiva Rock'n Bait be bought?
    Crappie.com member Chris Stewart has them at his site finesse fishing.

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    My favorite lure for bass is a 1/4oz jig with a chartreuse curly tail on it. I guess its about 2". Have tried 1" one on a really small lead head jig for crappie and never got the first one so far. Seem's that every other color works but they don't seem to care for chartreuse, can't figure that out! Something else, doesn't seem to matter what color the jig head is or even it it's just plain lead. But for myself I really thin the colored heads look better, stupid tasteless fish!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    This isn’t a curly tail but if you want a lure that will catch bluegill and crappie, give the Ring Kick Tail a try. It is scented.....fish hit and do not let go. While I have not said much about it, it has to be one of the best soft plastics I’ve ever fished. The write up from the company that produces the lure says it was designed to be hit on the fall. Well we all know that many lure makers say many things....the thing is fish do hit this lure on the fall. I’m not one to stray far from a Trout Magnet but this lure is the real deal.

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    pretty much like a slider , only with a head .

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