Blind Squirrel Baits Ugly Urchin Creature Bait (Pair)
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Blind Squirrel Baits Ugly Urchin Creature Bait
The Ugly Urchin is one of those baits that doesn’t look “normal” — and that’s exactly the point.
Built around a compact 5/8" solid body with a full 2.5" overall diameter, this urchin-style creature bait throws off subtle, unpredictable movement in every direction. The rounded core keeps it balanced on the fall, while the dozens of soft tentacles pulse, flare, and quiver with even the slightest rod movement or current. It doesn’t glide like a swimbait. It doesn’t crawl like a craw. It just breathes.
That unique profile makes it deadly when fish are pressured or conditioned to see the same shapes over and over.
Fish the Ugly Urchin around docks, rock transitions, brush piles, submerged timber, or sparse grass. It excels when bass are tight to cover and reacting to compact, slow-falling presentations. It’s especially effective in spring around spawning areas, during summer dock patterns, and in fall when fish are keying in on compact forage.
Rigging & Setup Ideas
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Ned-style mushroom jig head — lets the tentacles stand up and pulse on bottom
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Drop Shot — keeps it hovering and subtly breathing in place
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Light Ball Head Jig — short hops along rock or sand
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Texas Rig (light weight) — skip it under docks and let it fall naturally
Keep your movements small. The bait does the work. Short drags, subtle shakes, and controlled falls will get more bites than aggressive hops.
Why It Works
The Ugly Urchin presents a compact meal with maximum movement. Its round body falls clean and stable, while the flexible strands create micro-vibrations in every direction. It’s different without being oversized. That makes it ideal for triggering bites when traditional worms, craws, and swimbaits stop producing.
Ships within 48 hours from Houston, Texas. Baits are bagged for storage. Store flat in the original bag to preserve shape. Keep dark colors separate to avoid bleeding. Dispose of torn plastics responsibly.