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Title: New OG grub sizes just released.....
Post by: ctom on 04/20/22 11:14 UTC
.....and the 2" number will be a dandy for my crapigators. A buddy is in a lather to try the 2" for stream smallies.

Also offered in 2.5", 3", and 4". Great range of sizes.
Title: Re: New OG grub sizes just released.....
Post by: Shaunm81 on 04/20/22 12:32 UTC
I wonder if that's 2" extended out or in the mold? Saw last night on there Facebook page but curious on it all.  Really thinking about picking it up. 
Title: Re: New OG grub sizes just released.....
Post by: ctom on 04/22/22 18:28 UTC
It's 2" as they lay in the mold.
Title: Re: New OG grub sizes just released.....
Post by: Raynestorm on 04/23/22 16:30 UTC
I just pulled the 3” OG grub out of my mailbox. It’s bigger than I anticipated. I should have ordered the 2.5”. For reference, this is a 3” YUM walleye tail set into the cavity.

I’m going to call Monday and see if I can exchange it. It’s a great bait at the 3”, but I have so many other molds in that size range, I really wanted something smaller to have different options on the water.

I’m actually wondering if I should skip the 2.5” and go all the way down to the 2”.

Can anyone show a standard 3” twister tail inside a 2” mold?
Title: Re: New OG grub sizes just released.....
Post by: ctom on 04/23/22 18:34 UTC
I thought I had some 3" Mr. Twisters hanging around yet, but I apparently let someone have them so I can't help out. Sorry.

The 2" mold measures 2" in the mold so it will be somewhat longer on a retrieve. 
Title: Re: New OG grub sizes just released.....
Post by: Raynestorm on 04/23/22 22:49 UTC
The 3” Yum sits at 2.5” flat. I think the OG 2.5 my huckleberry.

What are your thoughts on that 2” for crappie? I’m imagining that to be a little big after seeing the OG 3”.

Title: Re: New OG grub sizes just released.....
Post by: ctom on 04/24/22 05:46 UTC
I got the 2" specifically for crappie. Having the finished baits in my hand I can see that they will be a good bait when the better fish come out to play, 11" to 14". Smaller crappies, those under, say 10", may struggle with the 2" but then I remember lots of crappies in that lesser size range hitting a #13 floating Rapala.