http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Kalins_Sizmic_Grub/descpage-KSG.html
I like the Kalin's Sizmic grub better than any grub I've ever used.
Two most successful colors have been the K Shad and Southern Shad
It's so versatile for me: Split Shot (Mojo) Rig: I use the larger size with a 3/0 hook on 15lb braid main / *20lbfluro leader with a 3/8oz-1/2oz split shot. I like the split shot weight because I am constantly changing the distance between the weight and hook as depth changes. Carolina Rig: Larger size here. 3/0 hook, usually a 3/4oz-1oz weight with *20lbfluoro main and 15lbmono leader. 36"- 48" on leader length. Shaky Head: Smaller size here; with the 1/4 jig head / 15lb braid / *20lbfluoro leader Drop Shot Rig: Smaller size here; with the 3/0 (or #3, I can never remember) Owner Downshot hook. 1/4oz-3/8oz weight. 15lb braid/ *20lbfluoro leader. Wobble Head: Larger size here. I like the wobble head jigs from Mr. Frank at Swing Oil Baits. Usually use the 7/16oz or 1/2oz/. 50lb braid / *20lbfluoro leader *20lbfluror leader: I realize this seems awfully excessive, especially for drop shot / shaky head - but I use that Sunline Sniper; and it's not as thick as other fluorocarbons on the market.
My favorite method on Table Rock, by Far, is the wobble head in 10' or so of water. To see how well this thing really tracks, drop it in 2' or so on a rocky bottom, and watch the action when you ssssssslllllooooowwwwwwlllllyyyyyy ddddddrrrrraaaaaggggg it along the bottom. It's so natural, it's simply amazing. The tail stays floating while the wobble head bounces around the rocky bottom. Looks just like a minnow picking off debris from the bottom.
Finally, I am so glad that someone posted a question with which I could help. All too often, the threads I read have folks on there with infinitely more knowledge on the topic than I. But, I can hold my own on with Sizmic Grub Fishing, and I am glad to be able to help for once