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Looking to try something new. Any suggestions? 

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90% of the time it's Rage Tail something...chunk and craw most often, but Menace, Bug and Lobster find their way onto my jigs, also

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I pretty much only use Netbait Paca Craws (mostly the baby and the tiny sizes) and Netbait B Bugs (in both sizes).

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Menace or rage craw I also like the zoom fat Albert grub I mainly get green pumpkin colers or black and blue.

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3 hours ago, bma3 said:

Looking to try something new. Any suggestions? 

So what are you using now?

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I go old school with a zoom super chunk junior in clearer water and smaller jigs (the majority of the time), and if it's murkier especially I sometimes switch to a big salty chunk, pit boss, or rage menace.  Swim jigs either get a keitech 3.3, rage menace, or zoom 4" fat curly tail.

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2 hours ago, WRB said:

So what are you using now?

Mostly speed craws, and Gambler Burner Craws.

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28 minutes ago, bma3 said:

Mostly speed craws, and Gambler Burner Craws.

Faster moving craw trailers for swim jigs or punching are your preference. With the water temps cooling faster isn't better most of the time.

SK Rage bug or Menace grub would suit your needs.

If you are looking for a slower moving double craw trailers with good slower movement it hard to GYCB 4" or 5" double trail grubs and Berkley's 3" or 4" Chigger craws.

Tom

 

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I like yum f2 craw chunks. They are cheap and effective, also have a thick body section that allows for good durability. The claws flap at even the slowest movement, and can be used on swim jigs, pitching, and football jigs. 

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Net Bait Paca Craws and Chunks 

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Sweet beaver, Zoom Ultravibe Speed Craw, Havoc 4" Pit Boss Big Texan, Gary Yamamoto 4” Fat IKA - these seem to work for me.

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Swim Jigs I toss a 5" Kalins single tail grub and on others either a Rage Menace or Paca Craw

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Gambler offers plenty of options...flappy daddy, mega daddy, and crawdaddy are a nice finesse option.

 

Not to mention their otters

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14 hours ago, WRB said:

So what are you using now?

This^.  I'll add why do you want something different ? A trailer affects the size/profile of a jig, as well as determining the fall rate and action. Determining what combination of these you (actually the fish) want or don't want is the question.

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Favorite Jig Trailers?

 

Whatever the bass are biting!

 

I got several depending on conditions

 

Do I want a fast fall or slow?

Am I flipping-n-pitching?

Punching?

Casting to deep structure?

Skipping docks?

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Zoom super chunk, ultravibe speedcraw, and super hog. 

Netbaits paca chunk. 

Any beat up plastic I have in my tackle bag that I can't use for a t-rig.

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16 hours ago, iabass8 said:

PsychoDad

That's what your kids say or that's what you use? ? sorry I had to

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