Bass Pro Shops® Spring Grub™
- Big-time bass producer
- Spiral rings create sonic turbulence
- Unique swimming action
- Releases trapped air bubbles
Rated 4.5 out of 5Â by 30
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by 2shots2bucks good grub
I have had alot of luck with these grubs. i catch alot of white bass on the white ones creek fishing
March 5, 2008
Rated 3 out of 5Â by HighlandCoBass Motor Oil
Puchased these grubs in motor oil color. I don't know if It was me or the grub. Either way the combination of me and the grub ended in disappointment. I'll never buy another one, but don't blame the grub. The grub did what it does. Hope everyone else has better luck with these then I did.
December 15, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5Â by beno sring grub green
this grub is the best grub i have used in australia for bream they out fish others if you want to catch hubcap bream go for this grub
November 16, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5Â by budd Big Bass at golf courses
I have caught 35 bass over 6 pounds and several over 8 pounds this summer at the PGA National Golf Club in West Palm Beach Florida on 3 and 4 inch grubs. Best color is smoke silver metal flake. It will get even better as the weather cools off in the fall.
August 28, 2006
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I haven't fished in about 40 years. Am wondering what size hooks would be appropriate for the 2 and 3 inch plastic grubs?Answers
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I use jig heads for plastic grubs. 1/8 for 3 inch, 1/16 for 2 inch.A:Â
The!!! perfect rig for this bait is Owner 1/16oz dart head jig or the Bass Pro Shops Big Bite jighead in 1/16 or 1/8 oz. The Big Bites sink slower and rise quiker.A:Â
Use a 1/8 OZ Jig Head and the Hook will be the right size, that's what I use for all fish!A:Â
1/16 oz lead head gives it hang time in shallow waterA:Â
2, not 2/0, just 2Top 100 Contributor
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Anywhere from a size 4 hook to a size 2 hook would probably do the trick.Top 50 Contributor
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a small jighead 1/16 oz. will usually do the trick. if you make your own jigs, use anything from a #6 to #2 575 jig hook. good luck!Images for this Answer
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