Yum Hoodaddy Creature Bait is the strongest match if you mean “Hoodaddy” for bass fishing. It’s a bulky craw-style creature bait built for flipping and pitching into heavy cover, with a ribbed body, flapping appendages, and curly tail action that pushes water and calls fish out of vegetation, wood, and other ambush spots.
YUM HooDaddy Jr is the smaller, more versatile option. It’s described as a “money bait” for big bites and can be used for flipping heavy cover or dragging deep on a Carolina rig, with a slimmer profile and subtler action than the full-size Hoodaddy.
Technique notes
For Yum Hoodaddy Creature Bait, pitch or flip it tight to cover and let it sink to the bottom before short hops or a slow drag.
For YUM HooDaddy Jr, try a Texas rig for cover or a Carolina rig when you want to cover deeper water and keep the bait near bottom.
Both are best when bass are holding tight to structure and want a crawfish-style meal.
When to switch
Switch to a smaller finesse bait if fish are pressured or only pecking at the lure.
Switch to a jig or worm if you need a more compact bottom presentation.
Switch to a moving bait if bass are actively chasing instead of holding in cover.