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Can't beat a Rage Craw.

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Here ya go, Slone. Obviously, Lobster on top. There is quite a bit of a bigger wave to those Lobster Claws, compared to the Craw, but both have crazy flapping action.

 

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How much larger is the lobster compared to the craw? Anyone got a pic?

 

 

Here ya go, Slone. Obviously, Lobster on top. There is quite a bit of a bigger wave to those Lobster Claws, compared to the Craw, but both have crazy flapping action.

 

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Thanks Shane ~

 

The Lobster is a bit longer and a bigger profile but I fish it all season and catch just as many nice brown bass as green.  Also the  base of the claws on the Lobster are thicker than the Craw claws so they seem to last a little longer.  Although I'll fish a one-Arm Bandit all day; especially if it's my last one.

 

A-Jay

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I use a lot of craws and creatures cut down, like chigger craws and pit bosses. I just bought a couple packs of rage craws online because of all the good things I hear about them. I also bought Zman chunks which are Elaztech so they are almost indestructible and float high off the bottom, I can't wait to give 'm a try! ... Next year LOL

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Zoom Ultra Vibe Speed Craws

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Rage Craw is 3.875" and the Lobsta' is 4.25". Lobster has more mass/bulk in the body, arms and claws.

I'm partial to ONE certain brand of jig trailer options, and they have several... But I'll hold my opinion since it might be considered biased by some ;)

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