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Creature Or Craw As Jig Trailer

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I fish local ponds, some of which are clear and some have short green grass on the bottom. Most do not have Lily pads or floating debris. I want to start throwing some flipping and casting jigs. Question is should I use a craw (like a chigger craw) or creature (like a sweet beaver) as a trailer?

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Rage Craw or Lobster on traditional jigs.

 

For swim jigs I like the Menace, Shellcracker and GYCB Swiming Senko.

Rage Craw or Lobster on traditional jigs.

For swim jigs I like the Menace, Shellcracker and GYCB Swiming Senko.

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Real men after real hawgs dress their jigs with real macho size baits -----> Brush Hog or Rage Hawgs

Rage Tail Craw or Rage Tail Bug. Either will work very well for brush and bottom contact jigs.

For swim jigs, RW has it right.... As usual.

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