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  • Super User

I too like the GYCB double tail and single tail grubs - and not just for swimming jigs.

Something we do for northerns, but have caught bass on is using a swimbait on a jig as a trailer.  We used Big Hammers: http://www.***.com/descpageSWMBIGHAM-BHSBT.html

  • Super User

I use the Gene Larew Crawworm for most of my trailers. If the water has a little color put a green pumpkin with orange pinchers on a brown jig and give it a try. Works great down here.

For swim jigs I love the 5" Yamamoto single tail grub.

For flipping and pitching jigs I use the 5" Yamamoto Double tail grub. Or as my 2 year old calls them, Gwubs.

JT Bagwell

I personally like the Rage Tail Craws or Zoom Super Speed Craws.

Both baits have incredible claw action.  The Rage Tails are a bit more durable but they are more expensive per pack as well.

  • Super User

Believe it or not plastic FROGS make excellent trailers; picture them little legs just a kicking :)

  • Super User
Believe it or not plastic FROGS make excellent trailers; picture them little legs just a kicking :)

x2 and don't ever swim a jig around pads or shallow submerged brush with a frog as a trailer either :)

  • Super User

Fast action claws go with Rage Tail.

Slower action claws go with Paca Craw and Zoom.

I like craws but anything you want should be appropriate.

Give it a look the bass have never seen before, too.  :)

Depending on the size of the trailer you want I would go with Rage Tail, either the chunk, craw or lobster.

  • Super User

Tough to beat the Rage Craws action. That would be my first pick on any jig.

  • Super User

Single tail 4 or 5" grub that matches the jig.

Allen

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