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Hmmmm....splitting hairs maybe?

 

What important differences can you surmise from these two very similar baits?

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The bug has 4 flappers and the z has two. If i remember right the structure bug is a little softer and a lil more durable...

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The Z Craw has a much narrower body with large ribs running down each side.  The Structure Bug has 2 "arms" and the Z doesn't.  The main "craws" are pretty similar between the two.  The Z is listed at 5" and the Bug at 4".  I don't have any Bugs or I would take a comparison pic.

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The Rage Tail Structure Bug incorporates the patented ridge

which produces a unique vibration from water displacement.

 

 

 

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The Structure Bug has been my top performing soft plastic since it has come out and it catches fish no matter how you rig it whether it's on a jointed jighead, jig trailer, Texas rig or pretty much any other rigging method you would employ it produces . I have not used the Z Craw but I would assume that it is a solid bait if Zoom offers it . 

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