It works on the CA Delta & we’ve had a tough bite this spring/summer. I also peg a punch skirt on top. It’s like a heavy hula grub. I was skeptical at first but have been impressed. Good luck to all 👍🏻
I see it as a heavy Fat Ika with a solid tail. That's what draws me to it. If you know the effectiveness of the Fat Ika, you'd understand my perspective. I'm excited about this one.
Been using this style of bait (turd) for years, I moved to North America in 2019 and found no one else using this technique, finally this stuff is catching on lollllll. Turd baits are super versatile as a weightless bait
Fat grub with a tail. Or if you look at it from the right angle it looks like a tadpole on steroids. I’d give it a try. It’s the simple baits that fish seem to like.
@@jbsvideos5589I found some last week and was saddened by how tiny they are and how little they weigh. Feels more like 1/8. Ned rig is about the best use I’ve found for them
@@GoogleUser-fq1qq Yeah the 2.5" is smaller than I expected. For the fishing I do and the fish a 2.5" is on small side and the 3.5" is on the big side. They need to come out with a 3" that is in the middle size and weight wise.
Why wouldn't you use either braid, or mono for the slower sink rate???? Looks like a bluegill, or perch imitator. . Not a rocket scientist, just a ole dumb bass fishermen. But makes sense to me????
It works on the CA Delta & we’ve had a tough bite this spring/summer. I also peg a punch skirt on top. It’s like a heavy hula grub. I was skeptical at first but have been impressed. Good luck to all 👍🏻
Using them for the past two weeks. Works great around docks.
Brett is a stick with great sponsors. Gonna try em.
I see it as a heavy Fat Ika with a solid tail. That's what draws me to it. If you know the effectiveness of the Fat Ika, you'd understand my perspective. I'm excited about this one.
Been using this style of bait (turd) for years, I moved to North America in 2019 and found no one else using this technique, finally this stuff is catching on lollllll. Turd baits are super versatile as a weightless bait
Looks like a regular tube with a solid tail
Fat grub with a tail. Or if you look at it from the right angle it looks like a tadpole on steroids. I’d give it a try. It’s the simple baits that fish seem to like.
I'm assuming 5/8oz is the larger size. How much does the smaller size weigh?
1/4oz. That's the one I'm excited for
@@jbsvideos5589I found some last week and was saddened by how tiny they are and how little they weigh. Feels more like 1/8. Ned rig is about the best use I’ve found for them
5.4 grams
@@GoogleUser-fq1qq Yeah the 2.5" is smaller than I expected. For the fishing I do and the fish a 2.5" is on small side and the 3.5" is on the big side. They need to come out with a 3" that is in the middle size and weight wise.
@@sdvten agreed!
Why heavy line? Just to help it get down faster?
You'd think a pro would know not to hold a bass like that. You can really damage their jaw.
Thinking the same thing
Everything works, sometimes
There’s a ton of plastic. You need to crack ‘‘em to really set the hook.
my new favorite skip bait.
How’s it a secret when EVERYONE is talking about it?
That thing can be launched a mile…durability is an issue though.
Theres better options. Dosent cover enough water.
For example?
Deps cover scat is pretty good lasts a little longer too
It does sink slower than I’d like to
Why wouldn't you use either braid, or mono for the slower sink rate???? Looks like a bluegill, or perch imitator. . Not a rocket scientist, just a ole dumb bass fishermen. But makes sense to me????
It sinks slow af trust me