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BEST jig trailer EVER

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I'm starting out jig fishing and would like to know whats your favorite trailer why and how to rig them on the jig

any pics you have would help thanks

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Rage tail craws and chunks. The instructions for rigging come with the package. Or go here.

http://www.ragetail.com/ragetailcraw.html

Uncle Josh pork crawfrogs and #1 or 11 baitfrogs in colder water 55 and below. The baits have a slit up front (hopefully ;) ) for hooking on the jig.

I have various ones, but the favorites on here are Rage Tails and Netbait Paca Chunks.

i prefer zoom super chunks.

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Define Best?

My most productive by far is Gene Larew Salty Hawg Craws but Rage Tail is slowly climbed into an extremely close second.

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thanks any particular sizes u like i fish with 3/8 to 1/2 oz jigs ;)

I like the net bait paca sr.

Define Best?

My most productive by far is Gene Larew Salty Hawg Craws but Rage Tail is slowly climbed into an extremely close second.

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One of my teachers throw the same jig and craw combo as Catt

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Rage Tail baits such as the lobster, chunk, craw.... all have produced successfully  ;)

Rage Tail baits such as the lobster, chunk, craw.... all have produced successfully ;)

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paca chunk all the way!

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I love this trailer. It's not expensive and is scented as well.

Glen was correct on the picture I posted.

Rage tail craws and chunks. The instructions for rigging come with the package. Or go here.

http://www.ragetail.com/ragetailcraw.html

Uncle Josh pork crawfrogs and #1 or 11 baitfrogs in colder water 55 and below. The baits have a slit up front (hopefully ;) ) for hooking on the jig.

Thanks cart for the info. I dug up some old jars in the garage and was wondering if a pork trailer on a jig would be good, this time of year.

Thanks!

BB :)

I have various ones, but the favorites on here are Rage Tails and Netbait Paca Chunks.

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I don't know about the "best ever" but I strongly prefer the Yamamoto Flappin' Hog.

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I would use more than one type of jig trailer.  For example, RageTail craws and chunks are great and have a lot of action in the pinchers.  So when the bass want action they are great.  But when the bass want something subtle you need a different trailer.  I have found a number of subtle trailers that fit the bill including Yum and Bassnacks from custombassfishinglures.com.

I prefer paca chunks during the warmer months and when the water temps get lower I go to a Zoom super chunk or super chunk jr.  I try to match my trailer to the activity of the forage.  Warmer = more active, colder = more subtle

I have had great success with the paca craw in about every size but according to Hookset I have to try the Rage Lobster.

I like the chigger craw in both the 4 inch and 3 inch.  Both have produced about the same amount of fish for  me.  I get bit on other trailers, but the bass seem to hang on the chigger craw more.

"CRAWPOPS"  if you can still find them around they have been out of production long time. they were and are if you got some west tenn's lil secret!!!

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Netbait Paca Chunks only color I've caught anything  on is green pumpkin. 

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