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ATX Lures Soft Series 2" Ribbed Triple Curl Tail

Triple-tail finesse that turns lookers into biters

Color: Firetiger

Typical delivery times range from 5 to 7 days

High-Action Soft Plastic That Fires Up Slabs

Designed for precision crappie presentations

Problem solved: When pressured fish stop biting

Act now—top-performing baits sell out fast during peak bite windows!

The ATX Lures Soft Series 2" Ribbed Triple Curl Tail delivers lively, three-tail movement with minimal input. The ribbed body moves water and boosts scent retention, helping trigger reaction bites around docks, brush piles, and tight cover—perfect from a kayak or the bank.

  • ✅ Triple-tail motion creates high-frequency flutter to draw strikes
  • ✅ Ribbed body amplifies vibration and helps hold scent longer
  • ✅ Durable soft plastic endures repeated fish without tearing
  • ✅ Compact profile excels in cold fronts and heavy pressure
  • ✅ Versatile for dock shooting, vertical jigging, and slip-float tactics
Length 2 inches
Body Style Ribbed body with triple curl tail
Pack Count 14 baits per pack

Ready to outfish the crowd? Add this confidence bait to your box and turn lookers into biters.

ATX Lures Soft Series 2" Ribbed Triple Curl Tail FAQs

Start with 1/16 oz for all-around use; drop to 1/32–1/24 oz for shallow water or dock shooting, and bump to 1/8 oz when it’s windy or you’re fishing deeper. Use the lightest jighead that still lets you control the bait.
For tiny 1/32–1/24 oz heads used to shoot docks, look for larger-than-normal #4 hooks; for 1/16 oz heads, #2 hooks pair well. The shank should sit mostly inside the body with the point and gap cleanly exposed.
Go with 4–6 lb mono or fluoro for stretch and stealth, or run 6–10 lb hi-vis braid tied to a 4–6 lb fluorocarbon leader for sensitivity and long casts. Hi-vis helps you see subtle bites.
Yes—especially in spring. Pair with a 1/16 or 1/32 oz jig on a loop knot. Cast past the cover, pull the float a short distance, then pause to let the jig settle; most bites happen right after that pause. Watch for a quick pop or a float that leans and set immediately.
Clear water: natural or translucent hues. Stained to dingy: opaque chartreuse or chartreuse/white. Muddy: darker, high-contrast colors. Switch until you see consistent reactions.

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