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What Are The Best Soft Plastic Craws?

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Rage Baby Craw, Craw, Lobster and for more subtle action the new Rage DB Craw.

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Best is subjective, guys are going to be partial to stuff they have had great results with, but that doesn't mean another craw is not just as good. I like Paca Craws in all the regular and baby sizes for the times when I...(or more importantly the bass) want something with some action, I like the Zoom lil-critter craws for a subtle finesse craw, and I like the Havoc slop craw for punching and heavy cover work.

RAGE CRAW! Love me some Rage Tail craws, they have 3 sizes and a mess of colors. Nothing out there has better action in a craw!

 

This^^^^

Old salty craw from Gene Larew has taken alot of my money over the past 15 years.  We have a guy that will throw it at all times.  He doesn't win every tourny, but he wins enough to buy more salty craws! 

1. Havoc craw fatty as a trailer or Texas rig when skipping. It's so flat it helps a novice like myself skip much easier.

2. As a straight T-Rig, Chigger Craw and Zoom speed craw.

3. Regular jig trailer, almost any will do IMO

Big Bite Baits Real Deal Craw

 

NetBait Paca Craw

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Always used Paca craws for trailers and as a stand alone bait.

I tried the Rage this past weekend for the first time... I'll be using them more now for sure.

Mike

Like most, I use the Zoom Speed Craw and the Rage Craw. But I also use the Gene Larew 4" Salt Craw, 6" Hawg Craw, and the 5" Biffle Craw either T-rigged or as a jig trailer quite a bit.

my only problem with rage is they don't last long.  

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