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anyone have much luck with these?  mainly the craws and chunks?  was considering these for my jig trailers....i am down to only a couple jigs left now...so i need to restock and wanted to buy some trailers to match....i know what jigs i want to get but am looking for a good trailer, and some good craws to use on t-rigs as well...plus they are on sale at ***

thanks

Cliff

I use paca chunk trailers for 1/2oz jigs and larger. Smaller than 1/2 oz I'll use Zoom swimming chunks.

Been using them now for 2 years and I can't say enough about them.Try em',you will like them!

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love the craws, haven't used the chunks.

Cheers,

GK

The baby paca craws and the chunks are amazing baits, give'em a try I'm sure you'll love'em.

I use the chunks on jigs and I love the baby paca craws on a spot remover.  (might be my favorite summertime bait)

I'm addicted to baby paca craws...t-rigged on a 3/0 EWG and a 1/8oz bullet weight.

I have a bag of Netbait floating worms that are in bullfrog color (yellow brown and green).  I haven't gotten a nibble on them, so I stick with the trickworm.

IMO the best trailers on the market! i flip the baby paca craw and i use the chunks when i am swimming a jig. i love them!

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thanks guys, another question...how do they hold up?  cuz i have been using GYCB flappin hawgs recently...and the words "durable" and "GYCB flappin hawg" shouldnt be used in the same sentance ;D....i like them but man the fish look at them and the appendages fall off....i only bought one pack just to try them, they worked great but didnt last for crap....hope the paca stuff is better

Cliff

The main problem is what makes the Paca so good.The claws are bulkier out on the ends and taper toward the body of the craw.The design is what gives them their unique action.The problem is that smaller bass will tear the claws off sometimes.Bigger fish usually don't.

I love the action of these... I use the chunks as jig trailers. and for 2 bucks at TW you can't beat them.  IMO they don't hold up that well, usually the wing's get ripped off, but at only 2 bucks I can afford to buy LOTS of them!!!

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I've used the baby paca craw with a spot remover jig with excellent result but yesterday I ran across the paca craw the larger ones now that size will produce me a hawg or two.

I bought a pack of Flappin Hawgs recently. The fish liked them alright but they don't last long at all. The local fish like Paca Craws just as well if not better and I've caught as many as 10 fish on one bait...probably average around 5 fish per bait. They work as well with one pincher as they do with two from my experience this summer.

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lol,one pincer?? I'll give it a try,since I have already thrown out several good baits that had a gimp arm on em.they break pretty easy,but I guess thats the sacrifice for great action.

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