Deps

MS GRUB

$6.56

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Description

Multi-spec grab. The tail responds well to various actions such as swimming, bottom bumping, and standing, and responds to even the slightest movement of water, and is multi-compatible with various rigs such as Texas rigs, drop shot rigs, no sinkers, and trailers. In addition, the skeleton-like ribs around the tail end surface give the tail a firmness, generating water pushing waves with torque. The voluminous body makes it easy to cast with a bait or spinning tackle, and the weight with high long-throw performance makes it an easy-to-use grab that can be sent to the cover one step ahead, especially for Okappa anglers who have limited footing. MS GRUB SIZE:4inch(9.4g) Recommended hook: #4/0 to 5/0 6/pac ¥880 (tax excluded ¥800) 2022.6 release. GRUB TAIL The tail, which sways with the movement of the water even when left unattended, has ribs like a skeleton around the end of the tail that give it firmness, and show a torquey movement that firmly pushes the water. BODY The inverted triangular body acts as a keel like the bottom of a ship, realizing a stable swimming action. In addition, the weight of about 10g for 4inch shows us the long castability that is easy to use even for okappa anglers. Material: 20% salt content The color of the posted image may look slightly different from the actual product depending on the shooting environment and the computer or mobile phone carrier you are viewing. Please note.

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Weight

0.33 oz (9 g)

Length

4 in (102 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, finesse, flipping

Water Column

variable

Action

subtle tail kick

Conditions

clear water, dirty water, vegetation, open water

Field Notes

This is a soft plastic grub-style bait that can be rigged multiple ways, including Texas rig, drop shot, weightless, or as a trailer. It is designed to respond to subtle water movement and can be worked around cover, on bottom, or with a steady swim retrieve.

Pros

  • Versatile rigging options
  • Good casting distance for its size
  • Tail moves with very little water movement

Cons

  • Specific color options not provided
  • Best hook size and rig choice depend on presentation

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