I actually found some at Bass Pro here in Macon Georgia where I live I was so happy they had them because I didn’t have to order them from tackle warehouse. I’ve been wanting to get my hands on this ever since I seen the first video come out on it last year. I bet it’s gonna make a great Texas rig and free rig style bait. Definitely gonna try it on a jig. Don’t have a lot of grass mats to punch her, but Ill do some flipping around Wood and laydowns. I love how Brian Latimer designs, Baits because his shaky head is killer for me. I catch so many fish on it.
I fished this bait just the other day comes through cover really well, holds a 3/0 flippin hook really good fewer foul ups than the traditional elaztech the new formula is money. Been fishing Z-man for years and they keep pushing the bar they really did it this Icast!
Hey Miles if you cut off the tails it looks like it has two nice claws on it for a jig trailer. Thanks for the video I hope your daughter is doing better. God bless you and your family. Ps really good tips and the gremlin looks completely different than other companies.
I want to try that in the saltwater for redfish and trout and flounder. Is it buoyant like their other soft plastics? It would definitely get chewed up by tail biters here around the Chesapeake. But maybe when it's colder that bait would be good. Cutting off the curly tails would help but those are the reason I think it would be good.
Does Z-Man advertise on their packaging that certain baits don’t contain salt? If not they should. I hate salted baits unless it’s a Senko type plastic. I want my baits to stand up or float. Plus salted baits will destroy expensive hooks in storage if you forget to take them off the hook.