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Between the Adrenaline and Muscle Back craws which makes the better jig trailer in your opinion. What conditions would dictate using one or the other? Their size appear to be similar to me.

 

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colder water i'd opt for the adrenaline bug for less action in the water. when i want more action and floating claws i'd go with the muscle back craw.

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I prefer craws like the muscle back when dragging. If I'm looking for a bite on the fall or pitching in and out I like something with a flapper like the adrenaline craw.  Also adrenaline craw on swing heads and swim jigs. 

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27 minutes ago, 5/0 said:

Between the Adrenaline and Muscle Back craws which makes the better jig trailer in your opinion. What conditions would dictate using one or the other? Their size appear to be similar to me.

 

Thanks Joe

 

The adrenaline craws have a bit more action on the arms.  The wider body of the Adrenaline make it a better option for wood cover imo...

19 minutes ago, EWREX said:

colder water i'd opt for the adrenaline bug for less action in the water. when i want more action and floating claws i'd go with the muscle back craw.

 

Yes, I thought he was looking at Adrenaline Craw vs muscle back craw.  The adrenaline bug is different...

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1 hour ago, Deebo said:

Also adrenaline craw on swing heads and swim jigs.

This is something I hadn’t thought of, I would think they’d work on a chatterbait as well.

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I like the muscle back craw on a jig and I fish the adrenaline craw on a t-rig (usually 3/8 or 1/2 oz) with a Trokar flipping hook. 

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i use the adrenaline craw as the water warms on a jig. also works well on a chatterbait , texas rigged, and on a swing head very versatile bait. the muscle back i use in colder water on a jig. also on a football head when im dragging.

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