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Designed to start working the moment it hits the water! The Kalin's Mogambo Grub which was used to set numerous freshwater world records in the Great Lakes is a proven performer for flippin', pitchin' or topwater. This is the ultimate follow up bait for missed frog strikes and for buzzing through shallow grass and wood cover. In saltwater the Mogambo has quickly become a favorite lure of saltwater anglers all over the world.
Comments: Love the Mogambo! I have success with it on a 1/4 oz ball head for largemouth in ponds and a 1 oz swimbait head for stripers in front of dams. Be forewarned, the tail action is serious, and it will make your smaller jigheads wobble with it.
From: Daren: Western KY 4/14/18
Comments: Tried this on the back of a 1/4 oz swim jig and it was a major FAIL. No action. Swam it by itself and it was good! Maybe a heavier swim jig would make it work.
From: Jay: 1/16/18
Comments: Been using these for a while now and man lemme tell ya what. You can swim em, use them as a trailer, drag em like a worm, or flip em (best bait around for flippin/pitchin and punching matts) and the Bass hit these things so hard they seem like they wanna take the rod from your hands. If you are wondering about these baits just buy a pack and wonder no more they're crazy durable I catch like 7-10 fish per bait and due to the bulkyness and sheer size little fish really dont even try. So if you need a bait thats gonna put that big kicker fish in the livewell this is the bait for you. Get a bag and get ready for a sore thumb.
From: Joey: Ocala, FL 4/15/17
Comments: I have been using them as a swimbait & chatterbait trailer lately, the thing is super bulky & puts out a bunch of thump when slow rolling. Really good bait for night fishing, as a bonus they're really durable.
From: Joey: USA 9/8/16
Comments: These and the 8" Kalins grubs are a seriously underrated musky bait. I use a mushroom head or a Scrounger head 3/8th to 3/4 oz depending on the depth that I want. Just throw it out, start your retrieve, and wait for the thump! It works great on bass too.
From: Fred: Clinton, Utah USA
Comments: Yes, just as James from Illinois said...don't let the 6" Length deceive you. It is VERY BULKY and wide. a HUUUGE grub. Works great as a big "Buzz"-style bait because the tail is so large (but moves lots, and easily)and flips and flops on the top of the water column making a great "gurgling" and "blooping" (lol) noise. Rig weightless on a nice wide-gap hook. Use the 4/0 Owner Monster Swimbait hooks or the 6/0 even. Also, a lightly weighted hook will work as well. Or swim it underwater on a weighted swimbait hook or jig head. Also would be a great flipping/pitching bait on a texas-rig behind a pegged tungsten weight. Don't think of this bait as a grub @ all...yes it has the profile of a "traditional grub", BUT it's more of a big fish bait and a great frog alternative or follow-up to frog misses and will make a great big-bass t-rig as well. All-in-all, a pretty cool and versatile bait that I doubt your local bass have ever seen anything even similiar to. 10 for $4 is definitely worth a try for ya!
From: Tanner: Southeastern, Massachusetts
Comments: These are some BIG grubs. Although they're only an inch longer than the 5" Kalin's Salty Lunker Grubs, they are considerably bulkier. The tail alone is about the size of a Gatorade bottle cap. Try em on a Scrounger head for some violent strikes!
From: James: Illinois, USA