Barracuda Baits Tournament Series 3.5" Inch Curly Tail Grub Soft Plastic Bait

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Specs & build (demo copy)
Specs & build (demo copy)
Care & storage (demo copy)
Care & storage (demo copy)

Best ways to fish it (demo)

Swim Jig Trailer Shallow grass, slow roll
Texas Rig Pitching to cover
Ball Jig Head Dragging sand or rock
Split Shot Natural subtle glides

Use as a trailer on:

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How, where, and why it excels
Buzzbait Trailer (1/4–1/2 oz) — conditional

When & where: Low light over grass/wood, calm to slight chop.

How: Keep it planed; steady grind. Shorten 1/4″ if the bait rides too low.

Why: Tail kick increases target size without overpowering the blade.

Color picks: Black w/ Red Flake (night/muddy), Pearl or Chartreuse/White (shad lanes).

Finesse / Compact Jig Trailer (1/4–3/8 oz)

When & where: High pressure, clear water, or post‑front.

How: Subtle hops and drags; let the tail pulse on the settle.

Why: Adds motion without bulk—keeps the skirt breathing.

Color picks: GP Black Flake (neutral rock/wood), Smoke Purple Flake (clear), GP Red Flake (sunny rock).

Football Jig Trailer (3/8–1/2 oz)

When & where: Rock points, ledges, transition seams.

How: Long drags with 6–12″ pulls; pause on the crown of rocks.

Why: Tail kicks on the pull and flutters on the pause—great for smallmouth.

Color picks: GP Black Flake (most days), GP Red Flake (sun), Smoke Purple Flake (ultra‑clear).

Spinnerbait Trailer (3/8–1/2 oz)

When & where: Windy banks, bait pushes, stained water.

How: Slow‑ to medium‑roll; brief kills after ticking cover; trim 1/4″ if it lifts too much.

Why: Curly tail adds lift and lively flash behind tandem or willow blades.

Color picks: Chartreuse/White or Pearl (shad/low light), Silver Bullet (wind/flash), GP Black Flake (clear edges).

Swim Jig Trailer (1/4–3/8 oz) — situational

When & where: Grass lanes and docks.

How: Medium retrieve; tick tops and kill for one count.

Color picks: Chartreuse/White (stain/wind), Silver Bullet (flash), GP Black Flake (clear edges).

Carolina Rig (1/4–1/2 oz)

When & where: Points, flats, and transitions where fish roam.

How: Long drags with pauses; tail works on tension and slack.

Why: Covers water and keeps the tail moving in the strike zone.

Standard (Ball) Jig Head (1/8–1/4 oz)

When & where: Banks, points, and current seams; 4–20 ft.

How: Slow swim just off bottom; add micro‑pops after deflections.

Why: Classic grub swim for bass & walleye; tail adds vibration without roll.

Color picks: Silver Bullet/Pearl (shad), GP Black Flake (natural), Smoke Purple (clear), Black w/ Red (muddy).

Texas / Light Texas (1/16–3/16 oz)

When & where: Sparse grass, wood, docks.

How: Hop‑and‑glide; keep contact with the cover.

Why: Weedless presentation when open hooks hang up.

Trim & Mods (quick hits)
  • Nose trim: Shorten 1/8–1/4″ for smaller profiles or to reduce lift on trailers.
  • Tail tune: If rolling at speed, slow down or shorten slightly; if too subtle, bump head weight one step.
  • Scent/lock: Gel scent + tiny dot of super glue at keeper.