Over the last few months we’ve had a few questions from our clients requesting information on how to rig a curly tail grub. Especially when fishing for lingcod and halibut. Granted when it comes to fishing curly tail grubs it’s far from rocket science. However, in our opinion there is indeed a proper way to rig them.
There are two key factors and propably the most important when rigging this bait. First to make sure the feed the hook throught the center of the body of the bait and second is to make sure hook points in the opposite direction of the tail when it extits the bait. From that point on your in business.
We have provided an image below demonstrationing the proper rigging of out Twister Bomb curly tail grub.

If you’re wondering why the hook should be pointing away form the tail? It’s a matter of basic physics, if the grub is rigged with the hook and tail pointing the same direction the tail tends to get caught up on the hook reducing both the action of the bait in the water and the life of the bait.
With that in mind once your Horker Soft Baits Twister bomb is properly attached to the jig, from that point you can add a chuck of squid or shrimp to the hook as an extra attractant or in some cases you can run a trailer from the hook with a Salt Fly or additional lure this can result in realing up two fish instead of just one.
Basically, that all there is to it in regard to how to rig a curly tail grub. We hope this information was helpful and wish you all the best of luck on the water. Send us photos of your catch with our tackle and we’ll send you a coupon for 20% off your next order.