SPOONMINNOW
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The waters in my area always have that cloudy green-algae suspension which is worse after rain runoff from inflows. You might think fish with smaller mouths would stay clear of thicker body soft plastics, but fact is, they have no problem attacking them.
I dipped the body of this 2.5" grub in hot plastic to make it thicker. The tail shape and action are great for moving water on a horizontal or vertical presentation.


Of course bass couldn't ignore the lure casually flapping its wide tail close to its head:

Even clear thicker body plastic grubs did very well such as this one in the same shape and size:

Good thing fish don't have a clue what they bite and after a week or so can be caught on the same lures.
I dipped the body of this 2.5" grub in hot plastic to make it thicker. The tail shape and action are great for moving water on a horizontal or vertical presentation.






Of course bass couldn't ignore the lure casually flapping its wide tail close to its head:

Even clear thicker body plastic grubs did very well such as this one in the same shape and size:



Good thing fish don't have a clue what they bite and after a week or so can be caught on the same lures.
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