So Good Baits 5" Hand Poured "Single Tail Grub" Soft Plastic Bait

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On-the-water overview (demo copy)
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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
Profile
5" single-tail grub with a more substantial body—built to push a little more water while keeping a classic grub silhouette.
Best for
Smallmouth, largemouth, and walleye when you want a bigger bite than a 4" grub without jumping to a full swimbait.
Action
Smooth tail roll that stays engaged at slower speeds—steady, predictable, and easy to keep in the zone.
Why it shines
Premium hand-poured build helps the tail start quickly and stay consistent, especially on light heads and controlled retrieves.
Size-up move: when 4" grubs get pecked or ignored, this 5" profile often turns “interest” into committed bites—same cadence, more presence.

Top 3 ways we fish it

Classic grub, heavier presence.

Ball Head Jig & Swim

Cover water with a steady, controlled tail roll.
  • Thread it perfectly straight so the tail rolls clean and true.
  • Swim it just off bottom on breaks, flats, and edges.
  • Add brief “kills” so it drops and restarts—many bites happen on the restart.

Swim Jig Trailer

Keeps the profile lean while adding steady movement.
  • Pairs well with compact swim jigs when fish want more tail than skirt.
  • Helps the bait track level at a wide range of speeds.
  • Excellent around grass edges and shallow rock.

Vertical Hover & Hold

Work it under the boat on structure and seam edges.
  • Drop to bottom, then lift slowly until you feel it free up.
  • Hold it in place and let the tail pulse with tiny rod-tip movement.
  • Lower on slack to keep the fall natural and avoid pulling it away from bites.