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Effectively designed for the type of performance that anglers want, the Fat Albert Soft Bait is a simple way to get great performance out of your rig. The extra-fat body gives this bait a wide profile, while the attractive color brings in game fish and provokes them to strike. The Zoom® Curly Tail Soft Bait is 3 1/4 inches in length and comes in a package of 10.
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13 Reviews
Hawaiian0601
Zoom fat albert always a top bait. I use it as a trailer on a chatturbate!
Happyann
Good bait and easy for the kids to use at camp. Useful.
Bass ninja
Best curly tail on market. Fish on a jig head or as a trailer. Straight up classic bait that catches fish.
Grandpa78
This little bait stands straight out for the bass to see and bite. It is a really good drop shot bait in murky waters.
CaliboiLA310
This is hands down my favorite soft plastic & confidence bait! It also works great when fishing is tough i rig it on a 3/8oz jig head 99% of the time sometimes i’ll use a 1/4oz jig head as well this grub works great as a trailer on chatter baits & spinnerbaits too here are some photos of some catches where i was using this soft plastic in different colors.
Tim8712
I buy these in white pearl everytime I find them. Use them a lot!
Jumping josh 1
Good flounder fishing Luer. This Luer works well for flounder
Redneck Jedi
Perfect as a trailer for jigs and spinners. Great for many species of fish.
Asher21
I pair these up with a 1 aught worm hook and fish it through thick weeds on the surface. I have to say it has a great action when fished on the surface and is very deadly.
Octane_10
Great quality grub. It is a better quality bait than berkley
Fishingguy
I use these as my go to trailer for spinnerbaits. They work well on days when bass are finicky.
Bearcat78
Great lure catches fish when the bite is tough, good on 1/4 jig head or as a trailer, favorite color is the pumpkin.
Wolfy
I have been using Zoom Fat Albert grubs for several years and they are the best in my opinion. I fish them on a jig head',swimming them back to the boat using a lift and drop retrieve and sometimes a straight retrieve.You need to try both methods to see which one works the best each day. I also use them as a trailer on spinner baits. And don't forget to try them on a safety pin rig like the old beetle spin but with the Fat Albert in stead of the beetle.
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