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Ok so in the last month or so my journey with jigs I've been using the netbaits paca craw sr and rage chunk trailers..... I will say I love the action on both of these. While I catch more fish on the paca craws, the rage chunks have gotten me more fierce and bigger bites. I like using a brown main color jig with Alabama paca craw color. And a green pumpkin or watermelon jig with a green pumpkin rage chunk.

Up next the full size versions for Texas rigging and punching

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I have never tried the Rage products but have always used Netbait chunks and have just started using the regular craw. I like the craw over the Chunk Sr. Great baits before you even consider the cost.

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I like Rage Craws and Chunks but in my local lakes the Paca Craw out produces the Rage products for me. It's by quite a big margin as well. I've actually been very surprised by that but it's true. I've asked around at the ramp during tournaments and the responses I've gotten support my own findings.

Again personally I've done SO much better on a Paca Punch than any of the Rage baits for flipping. Truthfully about the only action (catch fish) I can get on the Rage Craw is if I'm using it as a jig trailer.

I don't want guys to think I'm bashing the Rage products because I'm not, I have a box full of them. I wish I could have better luck with them.

I just wanted to suggest that along with the Rage Craws you might want to try the Paca Punch as well because they've been fantastic for me.

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I like to fill the Paca Craw with sponge material or pipe insulation soaked in megastrike

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I like the rage chunks/craws better but love the Pacas too.

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I'm also a fan of the net bait paca chunks and rage tail craws but but the claws on both rip off too easy after 2-3 bass.

I don't consider this a negative. Neither would have the action it does if the material were sturdier or thicker.
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I don't consider this a negative. Neither would have the action it does if the material were sturdier or thicker.

 

Yup. Just the way it is with lots of plastics, the softer material means better action.

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X2 I originally purchased rage craws to start out with because so many people here spoke so highly of them, glad I did amazing baits. I started looking for smaller trailers and the paca craws came highly recommended, once again great advise as they produced a lot of bass for me last year. Wasn't until I saw the full size netbait craws in a bargain bin for like 1.00 that I realized they make great baits for flipping all by themselves, I really like the big profile they put off and they are very soft so no worries about missing fish with these. Little secret  (missing an arm doesn't slow these things down a bit they still produce like crazy) shhhhh don't tell anyone :grin:

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I second the claws ripping off but I catch multiple fish and it takes like 5 before mine starts to tear and the claws only rip if that's what they grabbed onto. But at the price of the netbaits.... I don't care.

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