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Ozmo Morphology

As great a fish catching freak bait as Ozmo is right out of the bag, its also designed with adjusting
conditions in mind. Morph this
heavy salt content creature bait into whatever configuration you need
to catch fish in cover, depth and conditions you're faced with! Below are just some of the variations the Lunker City field staff has done well with.
 

Ozmo "full boat" can be rigged Texas or texposed style for Carolina and Texas rigging applications. We recommend a Hookerz 3.5X 4.5/0 Flippin hook with a 1/4-3/4 oz slip sinker for Flipping, and a 3/0 Hookerz EWG style hook for lighter tackle and Carolina rigging.
When less lure action is called for, in colder water or under post-frontal conditions, snipping off the twisting froglegs and going lighter on the sinker or jig weight will subdue Ozmos action just enough, while retaining the great fish triggering profile and details.
 
With both the twisted legs and the heavy claws removed to put the visual emphasis on the wriggling and writhering slender antennae style tails. Ozmo is a great finesse bait for dropshotting or shaking presentations.
 

Remove all the appendages except one of the twisting tails, and
Ozmo does extra duty a great 5" worm or baby snake!
Remove the head and gill section, along with the claws and antennas. and you have got a great double tail grub, to be used as a super-active trailer on your favorite pitching or flipping jig!
In the cold water of late fall, "full-blown critter mode" with a heavy football style jighead, it works great as a deep water probe!
Ozmo the bug, rigged on a 1/16 to 1/4 ounce jighead. This is the variation that will quickly become your go-to bait in sight fishing situations, as well as late in the season when something small and vulnerable squirming along the bottom is your fastest and surestticket to a bass in the boat!