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Which of the 2 rage craws do you prefer, the Rage craw or the Baby Rage craw on a swim jig ? I wonder if the profile of the Rage Craw is two much as small as a swim jig is.I think the Baby Rage looks the best on the swim jig,but if they want a larger profile it should be ok. My question is which of the 2 Rage Craws do you prefer,and why .Money is tight so i really don't wanta buy more bait , i have plenty i have the Rage craw, the Baby rage craw,ant the Space Monkey. God Bless And thanks for your help

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I use the Rage Craw on my bigger jigs and the baby craw for my small ones

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Depends on the size of the swim jig / hook, I use different ones, on my lite wire, I use a grub or a big hammer swim tail.. If I'm swimming/ killing a bigger presentation, I do like the rage craw & like C&G said you can trim it back if you need/ want to.

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Thanks for your help,My swim jigs are 3/8 and 1/2 oz NorthStar and Siebert God Bless and Thanks

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I like all sizes of the Rage Craws and I like a bigger one for slower fall larger profile and smaller ones for a faster fall or swim. Almost all the Strike king/Rage Craws and jig trailers have really good action on both swim jigs and really any jig.

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The full rage craw is the one I use 90% of the time. Here recently to give it a different look than what most people use I've been taking a rage tail menace and rigging it vertically. Gives a super natural look to it.

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Either one will work but a Rage Tail Menace is fantastic. Rigged either horizontally or vertically.

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