Blind Squirrel Baits 2" "Double Trouble" Crappie and Panfish Twin Tail Grub

Blind Squirrel Baits
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DOUBLE TROUBLE-24
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Twice the tails, twice the commotion. The Blind Squirrel Baits 2" "Double Trouble" Twin Tail Grub is built to deliver compact chaos in the panfish world. Each bait features a short, thick body and a signature twin-curly-tail design that flares out like a wide heart. The twin appendages undulate independently with even the slightest movement, triggering strikes from crappie, bluegill, perch, and other aggressive panfish that key in on fluttering motion.

The compact body makes for an easy profile to inhale, while the twin tails add vibration and visual action, making this bait especially deadly in slightly stained or moving water. Whether cast, jigged vertically, or floated, Double Trouble shines when fish are on the hunt for active, mobile prey.

Hand-made with a variety of colors and reflective flake, this bait excels as a bite-sized imitator of small crustaceans, insect larvae, and fin-flicking baitfish. Its durability, balanced buoyancy, and consistent tail action make it a confidence bait all season long.

Forage Imitation:

  • Insect larvae (dragonfly, damselfly, mayfly nymphs)

  • Freshwater shrimp and scuds

  • Juvenile baitfish with forked tails

  • Tadpoles or fry-stage fish

Rigging Options:

  • Ball Head Jig: A go-to rig for cast-and-retrieve or dock shooting, the fluttering tails work on the fall and the hop.

  • Under a Float: Suspend it on a 1/64–1/32 oz jighead under a float for peak visibility and motion at set depths.

  • Vertical Jigging: Use on a tight line in vertical presentations around brush, cribs, or deep schools.

  • Spinning Beetle Rig: Add to a beetle-spin-style rig to create an ultra-compact spinnerbait for active fish.

Double Trouble is perfect for spring bedding fish, fall staging slabs, or summer suspending roamers. When the bite gets tough or the water gets murky, bring the trouble.