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I'm looking to make this year my year to really devote some time to jig fishing.  Been working on my own jigs with gammy hooks and living image skirts... now I want to know what craw style trailer you all recommend.  Is it rage tail craw? Paca? Chigger?  others?  Thanks

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I basicly use three different trailers depending on the action and fall rate I want.

Zoom Super chunk

Rage Chunk

Paca

All have different actions and the bass love them.

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Gene Larew Salty Hawg Craw & Rage Tail Lobster  :D

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Big presentation: Rage Tail Lobster, Paca Craw,

Double Wide Beaver, Rage Hawg

Medium: GYCB Flappin' Hog, Rage Tail Craw, Baby Paca Craw

Small: Rage Tail Chunk, GYCB Baby Craw

8-)

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Any of the Paca's the chunk, Tiny Paca Craw, Baby Paca Craw.And they have a ton of colors!

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Paca craws first and then Chigger craws.

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My favorites:

1 - Yum Chunk

2 - NetBait Paca Chunk

3 - Strike King 3X ElazTech Denny Brauer Chunk

4 - Yamamoto Fat Baby Craw

5 - Yum Craw Papi 2.75

6 - Strike King Rage Tail Craw

Ok, I know that's a lot, but I use them all.  I listed them in order of my preference.  A lot of times, all you have to do is change the trailer to get the bites and above is just about the progression I use every time, when I am jig fishing.  I prefer big profiles with jigs.  You don't always catch the numbers, but you do catch quality bass with them. 

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1) Ragetail Lobster (it;s HUGE!)

2) Ragetail Craw (Medium sized)

3) GYCB Double Tailed Hula Grubs (smaller profile)

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I pour my own, but the closest that it resembles is a chigger craw with a little less flap on the appendages...if that makes any sense... Other then that its a zoom speed craw.

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Reaction Innovations Sweet Beaver (all sizes) - jig trailer, double wide beaver on a 3/8oz football jig has a very nice fall

Berkeley Chigger Craw (original and crazy) - jig trailer, brass n glass

Netbait Paca Chunk (for a smaller presentation) - smaller jig trailer

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1) Ragetail Lobster (it;s HUGE!)

2) Ragetail Craw (Medium sized)

3) GYCB Double Tailed Hula Grubs (smaller profile)

I'm with Jacob on this.

Big- Rage Lobster.

Medium- Rage Craw along with Chigger Craw.

Small- Rage Chunk or Baby Rage Craw along with Double Tail Grubs (Underlooked Trailer.)

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The Netbait Paca chunks and craws come in a big selection of sizes and colors. I use one of them most of the time. A regular chunk in Bama Bug is my current favorite. 8-)

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I have used many different types of trailers, half a baby brush hog, zoom chunks, netbait paca chunks, chigger craws, twin tail grubs, yum crawbugs... the only ones I get bit on are the rage tail baby craws. Might be a confidence thing... I don't know for sure but I only get bit with a rage tail.

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Chigger Craw so far.  I'm going to have to give the Paca Craw a shot because they're so popular and there are so many colors to choose from.  I sure wish the Chigger came in junebug and watermelon/red.  Kinda dropped the ball on that one, didn't they.

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Paca Chunk

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