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Been working on my flippin' technique.  I have been using a 1/2oz all-terrain jig with a rage craw.  Going off of some advice I am planning on taking down the profile of the bait by using a Strike King Bisty Flip in the 1/2oz weight.  I love the action of the rage craw, but would a smaller profile help with finicky fish, or would sticking with the rage be sufficient?

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You know, I'm sorry, I said craw when I meant chunk.  Either or though, does the baby craw have smaller pincers?

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Yep, it's got smaller pinchers. When I'm throwing a finesse jig I just pinch off a little of the body to make it like a chunk. It should be exacly what you are looking for.

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You know, I'm sorry, I said craw when I meant chunk. Either or though, does the baby craw have smaller pincers?

Here's a size comparison of the Rage Lobster - Craw - Baby Craw

Like Fluke said, it's a BABY ;) and Mama Bass Love it ;)

Hope this helps,

Big O

www.ragetail.com

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I use GYCB Flappin' Hogs for clear/stained water and Rage Chunks or Paca Chunks in stained/muddy water

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While I absolutely love Rage Tail Craws I will use Gene Larew Craws (3, 4, 5, & 6") for a slimmer profile in thick cover or a Zoom 3" Swimmin Chunk in less cover. Different trailers will vary the rate of fall which is key in getting that reaction strike.

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Paca Craws

Munchies from Louisiana

Size matters, as Catt said, to help control the fall.  ;)

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2" Tiny Paca Chunks.

I agree or Netbait has a 3 in.twintail grub that is small body and makes a great trailer!

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I take a Bitsy Bug jig and take the skirt off and put a Netbait Tiny Paca chunk or a Tiny Paca Craw on the Bitsy Bug jig with no skirt! It's a killer!

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Any of Zoom's trailers or Rage Tails or the Flappin' Hog.

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