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Mister Twister Curly Tail Grub

Mister Twister Curly Tail Grub

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Mister Twister Curly Tail Grub

Mister Twister Curly Tail Grub

$ 3.49

$ 0.00

Color:
  • Chartreuse
  • White
  • 1" Lil' Bit
  • 2" Teenie
  • 3" Meeny
  • 4" Twister Tail
Size:
  • 1" 20pk
  • 4" 20pk
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  • Chartreuse Flake
  • Pink
  • Purple
  • Junebug
  • Luminescent
  • Milktreuse
  • Orange
  • Smoke Flake
  • Smoke/Purple Flake
  • Watermelon Seed
  • White
  • White Pearl
  • White/Firetail
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Mister Twister Curly Tail Chartreuse Grub

The original Mister Twister. Rig them any way imaginable. Great trailers for spinnerbaits and jigs. The guides' choice for inland saltwater fishing.

Mister Twister is the original soft plastic Curly Tail lure. They're often simply referred to as "Mister Twister Tails." Extremely versatile, can be added to almost any type of lure for added attraction. Can be cast or trolled effectively, but casting offers better control over both retrieve speed and depth.

A lot of fishermen worry too much about which size Mister Twister jighead to use. Use the weight you need to get the lure to the bottom. A good rule of thumb is, use the lightest jighead you can to get the job done.

There are many ways to fish a Mister Twister Curly Tail, but here are two of the most popular...

The swimming method is simply a slow, steady, continuous turn of the reel handle while holding your rod tip low and pointed toward the water. The Curly Tail swimming action will never stop as long as you keep a slow steady retrieve. It's very important you fish slow and deliberate. In fact, the slow retrieve is the key to the swimming method.

The jigging method utilizes a pumping action. With this method you give your bait action by raising and lowering the rod tip, letting the bait rise and fall. Be sure, each time the bait drops, you reel-in enough line to eliminate any slack. When jigging, nine out of ten times a fish will strike while the bait is dropping so a tight line is always needed. Fact is, a tight line is the key to this presentation.

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