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Arkie Salty Crawlin' Grubs

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I'm going to my favorite back woods fishin' hole tomorrow where I usually throw Senkos, tubes, 6" Roboworms and top water.  Today while at WalMart I picked up some Arkie Salty Crawlin' Grubs along with my usual haul.  Anyone have any luck with these?  I figure I'll put it on a 3/0 EWG with a pegged bullet weight.

I've used them in the past out fun fishing and have caught a few fish with them. I was fishing them texas style with a 1/8 oz weight pegged around docks. I flipped and pitched them for awhile but didn't get any bites.

Do they make them in more that one color?

Rivethead, I've used them for both LM and SM.  Used them unweighted, T-rigged.  Caught the SM at Lake Englebright.  Good luck!

There are no bad creature baits!

That bait on a 3/0 and a pegged weight oughta catch 'em if they are there.

Brad

I have a friend that uses these lures and they catch just as many fish as i catch with my brush hogs.

  • 3 years later...

These in the brownish green color are probably my favorite all around plastic BY FAR.  I use them with a 1/4 or 3/8 ounce standup head and usually fish them in high pressure lakes or rivers with rocky bottoms  They look so natural bouncing over rocks.  

But yeah they are a great bait in rocky suroundings, i never did all that great in muddy or woody cover.

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they WORK.

These baits work! My best colors are: green pumpkin, brown / char-

truese lam. & black / brown lam.

Make sure you rig the lam. ones with the darker color on top.

I use a 1/8oz. stand-up jig, with a single wire weed guard.

You might want to check the skirts to see if any of the legs need seperating.

I also insert a small glass rattle between the end of the hook and the tails.

Don't forget to some scent (Megastrike)

S-L-O-W-L-Y hop and crawl it on the

bottom, between pauses.

Fish ON!!!

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