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Big Bite Baits 3 Curl Tail Grubs Assorted Colors - Backcountry

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Bitter's 3 inch grubs are very popular with saltwater and

Features: The Kalin's Triple Threat Grub is a small 2 inch soft plastic curly tail grub. Great for panfish, walleye, and small inshore saltwater species. Range of color combinations that are hard to find in other baits. World Record black crappie (5 pounds 7.86 ounces) was caught on the John Deere Green color in 2018. Available in over 30 colors in packs of 10 or bulk packs of 50. The Kalin's Triple Threat Grub is a small 2 inch soft plastic curly tail grub.

2 Triple Threat Grub (100 Pack) Chartreuse Shad / 100

The Big Bite Baits Triple Tip Grub is a unique crappie and panfish bait for a curly tail grub. These 2-inch curly tail grubs are different because the tail splits into three at the end, giving the fish a different look. That tail on Triple Tip Grubs also delivers particular vibrations in the water to call in fish. Cast and retrieve the soft plastic panfish grub lure, jig vertically, or troll it to attract slabs to your hook.

Big Bite Baits 2 inch Triple Tip Grub 10 Pack (Blue Shad)

Bring in freshwater catches with the Big Bite Baits four-inch Curl Tail Grubs 10-Pack, which have a lifelike appearance and soft plastic construction.

Big Bite Baits Curl Tail Grubs

The Big Bite Baits Triple Tip Grub is a unique crappie and panfish bait for a curly tail grub. These 2-inch curly tail grubs are different because the tail splits into three at the end, giving the fish a different look. That tail on Triple Tip Grubs also delivers particular vibrations in the water to call in fish. Cast and retrieve the soft plastic panfish grub lure, jig vertically, or troll it to attract slabs to your hook.

Big Bite Baits 2 inch Triple Tip Grub 10 Pack (Blue Shad)

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