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Culprit Craw Fish And Fat Ribbon Tails.

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I stopped by Dicks yesterday and noticed these two new baits.

On the craw fish. I liked the the two tentacles (?) coming off them. Bet the little ones would eat them up as is. But I'm thinking a jig trailer.

Also noticed they made the regular ribbon tails in a fat style to. Finally! I've always had to use other brands for fat ribbon tail.

I've always liked the quality and shine of there plastic. Sure glad to see them add more baits. Anyone using them yet?

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I love the 7" fat max ribbon tail. Definitely my favorite worm to T-rig. And the incredi-craw or whatever it is also works really well also. Culprit makes great baits.

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Use the incredi craw. Good bait have watermelon seed , t-rigged bottom hopping or dragging and flipping it to cover worked last summer. Buddy picked some okochobee color up recently he caught some fish on it. I never use the fat max but their regular ribbon tails 7 and 10 inch are good. They make decent stuff at a fair price.

I've used the Culprit 7.5 & 10" ribbon tailed worms in Crawdad for years, it's my go-to worm. Bass in my clear cold Northern lakes smash them like they're angry about it! Only time this color struggles is if the water has a lot of stain/mud in it from wind, storms or flooding. I'm trying to pour my own in a similar color.

The incredi-craw is a great bait. I have caught several 3+ pounders on the larger size in the Okeechobee color both texas and Carolina rigging. It's a great bait for larger bass.

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