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Heres something nifty you can do with a Yum Craw bug.   Turn it into a line-thru  craw.   Just insert a bullet weight, glue it, and use a two prong hook.

 

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what size hook is that?

I have no idea...yet.

 

I took it off of a 2/5oz Daredevle. 

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Guys, that is weedless like a frog and better profiled than typical Texas rig. It's more realistic all the way around and has 2 hooks. What's not to like?

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Perhaps the lack of a weight banging onto rocks would be a detriment, but I like the hook scheme.

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Perhaps the lack of a weight banging onto rocks would be a detriment, but I like the hook scheme.

put in a jig rattle and that would solve the noise issue. I like the rig and already have a few scenarios i'm going to try it in.

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I wonder if this would replicate the notorious bad hook up ratio of frogs if applied to crawbugs. Neat idea though.

 

 

 

 

-Joshua

Im sure there would be plenty ways to refine the idea.   

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I forgot to mention that I trimmed off that tail nub thats underneath, so as to make the underside flat. 

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Note:  I would also recommend trying to skin the hook points in some way.  At this point, nothing else secures the hook to he bait except tension on the line.  A slack line may allow the hook to dislodge itself. 

 

gotta work on that.

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This has got my imagination going wild. I will be doing some experimenting with the idea myself. Thanks for sharing

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