Hunthouse Twin Tail Curly Grub Soft Swimbait Trailer
Specifications
| Type | Twin tail curly grub, soft plastic trailer |
| Length | 145mm (5.7 in) or 175mm (6.9 in) |
| Weight | Approx. 21.7g or 36.7g per bait |
| Depth | Depends on rigging, works shallow to mid-depth |
| Action | High-kicking double tail vibration |
| Hooks | Unrigged, pair with swimbait hook or jig head |
| Best for | Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, pike, zander |
Product description
This twin tail grub is built for anglers who want extra thump in the water. The split curly tails kick hard on the fall and during steady retrieves, pushing water that bass and other predators can feel from a distance. The soft PVC body has a subtle speckled finish that reads natural in clear to lightly stained water, and the molded belly rides straight on a jig head or swimbait hook without rolling.
Rig it behind a swim jig, football head, or bladed jig and it becomes a full profile trailer with serious tail action. It also works straight up on a heavy worm hook for a weightless glide bait presentation around cover. Good choice for largemouth bass and smallmouth bass working flats, points, and grass edges, and versatile enough for pike and other toothy predators when paired with a wire leader.
How to fish it
- Thread onto a jig head or swimbait hook so the body sits straight and the tails hang free.
- Swim it at a steady retrieve just fast enough to keep both tails kicking.
- Slow roll it along grass edges and points where bass are staging.
- Use as a trailer on a swim jig or bladed jig for extra bulk and vibration in stained water.
Frequently asked
The 145mm size covers most largemouth and smallmouth situations, while the 175mm is better for targeting larger fish or matching bigger baitfish.
Lighter speckled patterns like this one show up well in clear to lightly stained water. For heavily stained water, darker or chartreuse-accented trailers usually get more attention.
A medium-heavy casting rod with 12 to 17 lb fluorocarbon handles most swim jig and swimbait presentations with this trailer.
Yes, the twin tail action also draws strikes from pike and zander, especially when rigged with a wire leader for added protection against sharp teeth.