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New Rage Db Craw

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OK Boys and Girls HERE'S our Latest Craw design... The Rage DB Craw ;)

Denny Brauer and I created this Little Darlin' and it has Fantastic Action with 4 Flapping Claw Appendages instead of two... The arms and Claws don't spread out like the Standard Rage Craw but instead stay right behind the bait and flap seductively with minimal movement.

It's basically the same size as the Standard Craw as well but the profile might appear slightly smaller due to the arms not spreading during retrieve.

The colors to start with will be Green Pumpkin, Black n Blue, Summer Craw, Bama Craw, Watermelon Red/Black... Others colors that may be produced very soon are Blue Craw and Hard Candy.

Hope you like'em!

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I like it. Ill have to buy a pack to see em first hand. Its hard to beat the original craw. I love em!!

Big-0. that's a nice compact flipping bait with the claws that stay pretty tight behind the body.

 

I'm sure Denny wanted a profile like this for his new digs down on the clear waters of Lake Amistad!

 

How 'bout an Amistad blue craw in honor of Mr. DB...?

You are my hero!

  • Super User

Fantastic. I have 50 jigs on the way that will be needing trailers. May have to try a few. Can't wait for hard candy and some other new colors. Hopefully a bamabug, Okeechobee craw, and honey candy if possible.

Thanks for the work with innovation and product design. I haven't fished a product of yours that I didn't like. Keep up the good work!

  • Global Moderator

I see the action on this bait being a little more subtle than the original Rage craw and should be a great trailer on a finesse jig!

  • Super User

Looking good...I'll have to give them a try!

  • Super User

 The arms and Claws don't spread out like the Standard Rage Craw but instead stay right behind the bait

 

Quick question Steve, when and why do you think this would be significant? In other words, when would I want to fish these as a jig trailer over the standard rage craws?

 

Bait looks good.

 

Thanks,

im already dreaming of this on the back of a black/blue swimjig. Oh man im excited.

im already dreaming of this on the back of a black/blue swimjig. Oh man im excited.

I'm with ya!

  • Super User

Do the Claws float? the Rage craw is my favorite trailer, but the only complaint I have is the claws don't float very well.

  • Super User

Woo-Hoo!

 

 

 

:respect-040:  :respect-040:

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Quick question Steve, when and why do you think this would be significant? In other words, when would I want to fish these as a jig trailer over the standard rage craws?

 

Bait looks good.

 

Thanks,

 

As I mentioned above, the Craw arms and Claws remain behind the bait during fall or retrieve, with the 4 flapping appendages on the claws themselves. When you fish it, you will see that the arms don't flail wildly like the standard Craw. It is a bit more subtle but the action is still very obvious and attractive. Denny explains on TW video vault from ICAST that this design is needed for fish who want attractive action but slightly less aggressive than our Rage Craw. Also a narrow swimming profile for punching etc. Hope this helps...

 

rockchalk06, these Craws aren't made from floating plastic but the claws and arms don't exactly sink either. The material thickness can't get enough salt in it to make them really sink   

  • Super User

As I mentioned above, the Craw arms and Claws remain behind the bait during fall or retrieve, with the 4 flapping appendages on the claws themselves. When you fish it, you will see that the arms don't flail wildly like the standard Craw. It is a bit more subtle but the action is still very obvious and attractive. Denny explains on TW video vault from ICAST that this design is needed for fish who want attractive action but slightly less aggressive than our Rage Craw. Also a narrow swimming profile for punching etc. Hope this helps...

rockchalk06, these Craws aren't made from floating plastic but the claws and arms don't exactly sink either. The material thickness can't get enough salt in it to make them really sink

Thanks sir!

Looks like a good flipping bait, and a good shakey head bait.

  • Super User

As I mentioned above, the Craw arms and Claws remain behind the bait during fall or retrieve, with the 4 flapping appendages on the claws themselves. When you fish it, you will see that the arms don't flail wildly like the standard Craw. It is a bit more subtle but the action is still very obvious and attractive. Denny explains on TW video vault from ICAST that this design is needed for fish who want attractive action but slightly less aggressive than our Rage Craw. Also a narrow swimming profile for punching etc. Hope this helps...

 

rockchalk06, these Craws aren't made from floating plastic but the claws and arms don't exactly sink either. The material thickness can't get enough salt in it to make them really sink   

 

Thanks Steve.

  • Super User

I can't wait for this one!  This will fill a nice niche.

 

I hope the Blue Craw pattern comes out soon.  :pray:

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