
Overview
The 3.5-inch Fat Gitzit is one of the most versatile baits in bass fishing. Tube baits have been a fixture for catching bass since they were first introduced, and are especially deadly for smallmouth. Contrary to what the name suggests, the Fat Gitzit actually has a narrower profile, and is a great choice any time the fishing gets tough. The Fat Gitzit has a natural fall in the water, and delivers an excellent crawfish imitation when dragged along the bottom. Available in several colors, the 3.5" Fat Gitzit is a great choice rigged on a jig head or drop shot, Texas-rigged or Carolina-rigged, or even fished weightless. Your imagination is the only limitation.
Length | Quantity |
3.5" | 10 |
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Comments: This tube works when others don't. It has a different profile, more narrow and slender, which I think makes it ideal for smallmouth. When fished with a flat tube head, versus the traditional round heads, this falls like a dying baitfish with wide slow spiral action that smallmouth can't resist. I have caught most of my fish on the fall, be it on the initial cast and sink, or by pulling it off the bottom (stroking a tube) and letting it fall. I suppose it could be fished hopping it off the bottom with a traditional round tube head, but I haven't fished it that way. Great tubes, different profile. Plastic is soft, so you do go through a lot of tubes, but who cares if you are catching fish...
From: Nick: Maine 10/14/18
Comments: These baits, especially the brown craw are world beaters! Super easy to fish, my five year old daughter caught a 3lb Smallie in the Snake River with this today! These baits have always caught fish when other baits don't!
From: Doug: Tri cities, Washington 4/22/17
Comments: This is bait is excellent. I use it with a special inserted weight, which allow the bait to fall at a 35 degree angel instead of a bullet weight. With a bullet weight, the fall is a up and down motion which isn't as productive for me. I use it on a clam day with less wind because it is harder to detect a bit on windy days and you can't cast it like a senko. Instead of reeling it, I use a pulling motion to the 11 o'clock position then I reel in the slack line. And the majority of the bait does come from the fall. I use the brown craw/salt & Pepper and it has been by far my favorite color. But wish they would make a water melon green color.
From: Pao: Fresno CA
Comments: great tubes i absolutely love using these on the dropshot. hooked up with a 40+" pike at spinney mtn. reservoir. Ive also caught many pressured shoreline smallmouth and largemouth on these. I HIGHLY recommend these!!!!!!!!!
From: Gauge: Thornton, CO USA
Comments: This bait works great when bass are picky with everything else
From: John: SD, CA