The GRANDEBASS 6.5" Airtail Wiggler brings a different look to finesse fishing with a sleek, slightly ribbed body and an Airtail chamber that helps the tail stay elevated instead of settling flat on the bottom. This floating-tail posture keeps the worm more visible in a bass’s line of sight, making it a strong option when fish are pressured or ignoring standard bottom-laying worms.
On a shaky head, the Airtail Wiggler settles gently and the elevated tail remains visible above the bottom, creating a natural, upright profile. On a Neko rig, the subtle ribbed movement and floating tail offer a slow, controlled posture that can draw interest when bass overlook traditional finesse worms.
Whether you’re targeting pressured fish, clear water, or situations where bass need to see just a little extra movement, the GRANDEBASS 6.5" Airtail Wiggler provides a refined, elevated-tail presentation that offers something different from standard sinking finesse worms.
Yes. The hollow Airtail can hold a small glass rattle for added sound without affecting the worm’s natural tail-up posture.
Yes. The Airtail chamber helps the tail remain slightly elevated on most shaky head sizes, enhancing visibility on bottom.
A light nail weight (1/32–1/8 oz) inserted near the head works well while allowing the tail to maintain lift.
Yes. Weightless or with a small split shot, the worm falls slowly while the tail lifts upward for added visibility.