pbizzle Posted October 6, 2014 Posted October 6, 2014 What size trailers do you generally put on your jigs? I hear a lot of people saying that they use smaller trailers in general (i.e. paca chunk, baby rage craw, rage chunk, etc.) I also hear a lot of people saying that full size trailers are just too big. I for one know that's definitely not the case. I throw a full sized craw about 90% of the time (i.e. 4" chigger craw, rage craw, paca craw, etc.) This is the way I've caught all of my big fish. Don't get me wrong, I've still caught my fair share of dinks when using a big trailer, but for the most part they're all big bites. I'll still go back down in size as the water cools, but that's the exception. So what size trailers do you guys throw the majority of the time? Am I looking at this the wrong way? Here's just a few examples of ones I've caught while using a 4'' chigger craw on the back of my jig (BTW all of these fish were released) Quote
desmobob Posted October 6, 2014 Posted October 6, 2014 I had a great day on the water today, with several good bass on a 1/2 oz. jig with a 4" Pit Boss trailer. I always use a big trailer. Tight lines, Bob 1 Quote
Super User Catch and Grease Posted October 6, 2014 Super User Posted October 6, 2014 I'll usually use a full size rage craw, speed craw, or big bite baits swimming craw (pretty much a paca craw knock-off). When I'm using a finesse jig or something I'll cut the trailer a little shorter Quote
Comfortably Numb Posted October 6, 2014 Posted October 6, 2014 I will sometimes use a baby craw on 1/8-1/4 oz jigs. Normally a 3.75-4" though. Never tried a Lobster Quote
Super User Montanaro Posted October 6, 2014 Super User Posted October 6, 2014 I have more confidence with rage chunk. The added length doesn't do much for me. 1 Quote
Super User Raul Posted October 6, 2014 Super User Posted October 6, 2014 How big is a Brush Hog ? Oh well, it don't matter. 1 Quote
Dark3 Posted October 6, 2014 Posted October 6, 2014 Paca chunk all day every day. I never down size or throw a "super" chunk Quote
Super User kickerfish1 Posted October 6, 2014 Super User Posted October 6, 2014 For a larger trailer I really like beaver style baits as whole like the SK rodent or RI beaver. These trailers create a bigger profile and also add more weight to the jig. Typically a brush or flipping style jig with an alien head is what I like them on. They also are much more aerodynamic resulting in much better casting distance. The only downside is the action isn't as lively as say a rage craw or paca craw. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted October 6, 2014 Global Moderator Posted October 6, 2014 Try a full sized senko or brush hog, both can be killers. It depends a lot on the conditions. Sometimes a small trailer will work a lot better, but sometimes that bulky trailer gets them better. 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted October 6, 2014 Global Moderator Posted October 6, 2014 Down here in jungle we fish, I've had the best luck with a full size rage craw or paca craw for fippin. If really shallow I'll take the head off and shorten it up. On a swim jig I use a chunk. Mike Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted October 6, 2014 Posted October 6, 2014 Normally I take 1-2 body segments off of a Rage Craw. It will look just like my avatar. 6 Quote
pbizzle Posted October 6, 2014 Author Posted October 6, 2014 Try a full sized senko or brush hog, both can be killers. It depends a lot on the conditions. Sometimes a small trailer will work a lot better, but sometimes that bulky trailer gets them better.How do you fish the senko on the back of a jig? Any type of jig, or does it work better on a flipping jig over football jig? 1 Quote
Super User AK-Jax86 Posted October 6, 2014 Super User Posted October 6, 2014 For my smaller jigs/chatterbaits I use small trailers like Rage Tail Baby Craw, Zoom Uvibe speed Craws. For my bigger jigs I use swim senkos, rage Craws, and zoom speed Craws (I use other trailers but those are my 3 most used) Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted October 7, 2014 Global Moderator Posted October 7, 2014 How do you fish the senko on the back of a jig? Any type of jig, or does it work better on a flipping jig over football jig? Just thread it on so it's straight. It works well with any type of jig, I do it a lot with finesse jigs though. I don't use original senkos because they're so fragile though. Quote
annexation Posted October 8, 2014 Posted October 8, 2014 Normally I take 1-2 body segments off of a Rage Craw. It will look just like my avatar. I was finally able to convince a bass to eat a jig this summer doing it this way, and was able to replicate that success enough to, at last, gain some confidence in jig fishing. Plus, it's just a sexy looking setup. I don't blame the fish for clobbering them. Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted October 8, 2014 Super User Posted October 8, 2014 On my finesse jigs I will usually use a small craw or creature bait, like the Havoc slop craw, or the small pit boss. On a "regular " sized jig the combinations I use are endless. I have used the smaller trailers that I just mentioned in some situations, but I usually use a "normal" sized trailer. The one I am currently favoring is the Havoc Pit chunk, and I have also used and had success lately with the rocket craw, craw fatty, the devil spear, and the twin tail grub. 1 Quote
Chief 2 Posted October 8, 2014 Posted October 8, 2014 How are you fishing the jigs with the trailers? Quote
Super User Catch and Grease Posted October 8, 2014 Super User Posted October 8, 2014 How are you fishing the jigs with the trailers? http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/12403-jig-fishing-questions/ there ya go! 21 pages of good info on jigs Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted October 9, 2014 Super User Posted October 9, 2014 This time of year I go bigger. I have had days when the bass just would not hit a small bait. I like to start off with a 3/8 and go up in size from there. Quote
Primus Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 I personally try to match the trailer with the size of the hook instead of the weight of the jig. One of my favorite jigs is a Kietech casting jig which comes with a small hook & light weedguard. I fish this with small trailers & light line. When fishing something like a Strike King Hack Attack jig with a large heavy wire hook I will fish it with a flipping stick, braided line and a full size trailer like a Rage Craw for example . Of course the variety of jigs & trailer combinations are endless . Quote
papajoe222 Posted October 12, 2014 Posted October 12, 2014 If conditions call for a smaller presentation, I'll trim the skirt down and use a short trailer so that the combination is only 2in. or so. On the other hand, I use a 5.25in. creature tube on a 3/8oz jig for a big profile, slow falling presentation. In short, I let conditions and the fish dictate both the jig and trailer size. Quote
Super User WRB Posted October 12, 2014 Super User Posted October 12, 2014 Soft plastic jig trailers are threaded onto the jig hook so you loose about 1" of the length. A 4" soft plastic trailer extends 3" past the jig hook bend. A 3" pork trailer being nose hooked also extends about 3" past the jig hook bend and being nose hooked has a lot of natural swimming movement. I use custom cut 4" pork trailers, nose hooked, this Equals a 5" soft plastic trailer with less bulk. Tom 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted November 4, 2014 Super User Posted November 4, 2014 Rage Tail Lobster or Gene Larew 6" Hawg Craw Quote
Super User J Francho Posted November 4, 2014 Super User Posted November 4, 2014 What size trailers do you generally put on your jigs? Yes. 3 Quote
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