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Has anyone used these for drop shotting? I love the looks of the Missle Baits and these are very original looking. Do the small claws flutter well?

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I tried them................if you live in an area with a lot of panfish you will pull your hair out. They are tiny, and the claws are held on by a dental floss sized piece of plastic. They work, and I caught fish, but not any more or less than I did on a more durable bait....just my .02, which of coarse is only worth .02, LMAO :grin:

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I haven't used them drop shotting. But for shakey and jig trailers they work well. Claws do flutter

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I like them. Try rigging them through the head.

never woulda thought of that. Cool idea.
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I realize this is an old topic but I thought I would bring it back alive again, haha. Last season I started out Ned Rigging and have grown very fond of it. I started with a 3" BPS Stik-O worm and did quite well. This years I wanted something different so I found the Fuse 4.4 which has been working quite well on the lake Bass here in PA. But in wanting to downsize just a bit I just ordered the Drop Craw to handle some of my Ned Rigging duties. I could have just cut off an inch of the Fuse 4.4 but I like the color selection a little better on the Drop Craw. I am thinking/ hoping this bait works out very well for Ned Rigging (and I am sure it will). This bait should also double as my trailer for the new Z-Man Shroomz Micro Finesse Jigs. The Drop Craws are $4 for a pack of 15; it doesn't get much cheaper than that. Stay tuned for a full report; but I am hoping for great things.

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