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Title: That 3" og grub
Post by: Shaunm81 on 03/28/25 04:30 UTC
Is that 3" OG grub about the same size as the Essential Series 3" grub? I like the Essential Series one but would like the gloss, but am looking for the same size. Thanks.
Title: Re: That 3" og grub
Post by: ctom on 03/28/25 04:56 UTC
I think they are quite close in size. I don't have the Essential mold, but the OG is a really nice grub.
Title: Re: That 3" og grub
Post by: anyfish on 03/28/25 13:18 UTC
My guess is the tail is probably a bit longer and wider.  The body is probably about the same length.  I agree the ES grub is a nice bait.  I've caught a lot of fish with it.  I have the 3.8 OG (it's about 3.5 in the mold).  It's a nice bait too.  I think all around you can't go wrong either way you go. 
Title: Re: That 3" og grub
Post by: Lines on 03/28/25 18:34 UTC
I also have the 3.8 OG mold CNC version. Great bait. Shoots very well too. Also works very well using the E-Core method.
Title: Re: That 3" og grub
Post by: Les Young on 03/28/25 18:40 UTC
Heck I really like  the 3” essential series grub mold too.  I use it a lot for  smallmouth & they like it as much asi do. Especially in  chartreuse, red or sapphire blue.
Title: Re: That 3" og grub
Post by: Shaunm81 on 03/29/25 12:02 UTC
Thanks everyone for the help. I have two of the Essential Series 3" grubs and like them a lot. Everyone complains about the dull finish, but it doesn't matter to the fish. I am also thinking about picking up the CNC 3" ripper but wish it weren't so pricey for a single cavity. I also have it in an Essential Series, but I would like a little gloss. Anyway, I have crappie fished and catfished most of my life and was wondering what these fish exactly are. I know one is either a saugeye or walleye, and one is a smallmouth or largemouth, but I'm seeing different things, so I'm not sure any ideas? Sorry for going off course a little bit here.
Title: Re: That 3" og grub
Post by: ctom on 03/29/25 12:41 UTC
Top is likely a smallie. The other could be either based on the subtle barring on the sides. Both walleye and saugeye can have the white tail patch and of course it could simply be a walleye with a local coloration thing going. They all are fine dining.
Title: Re: That 3" og grub
Post by: Shaunm81 on 03/29/25 16:39 UTC
Thanks, Tom. I appreciate the help. 
Title: Re: That 3" og grub
Post by: Les Young on 03/29/25 18:59 UTC
Shaun on the essential series going lghter aka less on the colorant than what you'd use on the cnc mold makes a huge diffreence.
Title: Re: That 3" og grub
Post by: Shaunm81 on 03/29/25 20:59 UTC
Thanks, Les. I will give that a try. Thanks for the tip. I am starting to take a liking to these rippers and curly grubs on the river. I figured they would stir something up, but I haven't ever used a bait over 2.5". I'm just looking for a little gloss; I know fish don't mind. Yesterday I got six on the 3" Essential Ripper.
Title: Re: That 3" og grub
Post by: Les Young on 03/30/25 19:43 UTC
Thursday i think it was i caught over 30 on the 3.5 essential series ripper in my brother in laws pond.