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Evolve Ex Vibra Grub?

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  • Super User

They're pretty cool as a jig trailer but they're best on a scrounger head from my experience so far (picked them up this spring). On the scrounger they look like they're wiggling SO hard. Usually I like a straight tail worm on them for that whippy wiggle but the vibra grubs are definitely in the rotation now. Pretty durable too which is nice.

  • Super User

They aren't really new. I think they have been out for around 3 years. i used them on a scrounger jig head for walleye and smallmouth. They didn't "wow" me but they looked cool and caught fish. Not something i'm looking to buy again.

They aren't really new. I think they have been out for around 3 years. i used them on a scrounger jig head for walleye and smallmouth. They didn't "wow" me but they looked cool and caught fish. Not something i'm looking to buy again.

I thought the same thing. They're nice don't get me wrong, but I never use them just because there are better options.

It's a traditional reaper bait with exaggerated ripple movement along the sides.  It's okay but I found them to be a little "stiff" so to speak...the rippling action is fantastic but other than that it's a stiff plug.

  • Super User

They aren't really new. I think they have been out for around 3 years. i used them on a scrounger jig head for walleye and smallmouth. They didn't "wow" me but they looked cool and caught fish. Not something i'm looking to buy again.

Longer than that, I believe they used to be called the vibra King leech or something close. And I don't think I am that far off on the name either as goofy as it sounds. I had some of these over 8 years ago and pitched them because they didn't work for me. Not sure if it was the bait back then or the guy tossing them.

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