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What trailers you guys and gals suggest for this jig. 1/8oz w/rubber/silicone skirt. Im looking for trailers outside of pork or a mini chunk. 

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34 minutes ago, Bdnoble84 said:

What trailers you guys and gals suggest for this jig. 1/8oz w/rubber/silicone skirt. Im looking for trailers outside of pork or a mini chunk. 

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Baby rage craw or menace

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38 minutes ago, Bdnoble84 said:

What trailers you guys and gals suggest for this jig. 1/8oz w/rubber/silicone skirt. Im looking for trailers outside of pork or a mini chunk. 

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I should mention 45df water down to freezing

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Reaction Innovations Sweet Beaver or Smallie Beaver, depending on the size of the jig. Or XZone Finesse Muscleback Craw. And if you wanna get matchy matchy with the colors (I think I see purple in there)...

 

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1/8 jig hook size is #1? This limits most craw/creatures trailers.

Take a look at Double Z T-rig floating worm. Cut the worm 3 1/2” long and split the tail 2” using a safety razor. 

Tom

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Tough to beat twin tail.  I like GYCBs, but for smaller jigs I prefer Keitech or Reins.  Theyre much lighter which I think gives smaller jigs a little better action when dragging them.

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Damikis Air Craws are great too and I really like Jackalls 3.5 Chunk Craws

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5 hours ago, WRB said:

1/8 jig hook size is #1? This limits most craw/creatures trailers.

Take a look at Double Z T-rig floating worm. Cut the worm 3 1/2” long and split the tail 2” using a safety razor. 

Tom

1/0 owner 5313. 

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8 hours ago, Mobasser said:

Zoom Critter Craw

This,^^^^ they make a Zoom lil' critter craw in black with red claws. I have caught many fish with that color. 

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I’m using a Pee Wee jig that has similar configuration.  A Yamamoto 4 inch twin tail and very small beaver are what’s working best for me.

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I'm often less is more for trailers.   I find myself using Manns Classic Spinnerbait trailers on all kinds of stuff.   Zoom split tail is a similar trailer.   If I think I need more trailer I'll use a Berkley Boss Grub.  IIRC they're available in 3" and 4" length.   

 

I use real pork but mostly during the Summer.   I'm going to move out of my comfort zone this Winter and try real pork on some heavier jigs.   I "think" my tiny cold water trailers are allowing a faster rate of fall.   A bigger/heavier jig, with a bigger trailer might fall at the same rate, and trigger more strikes, from bigger fish.  

 

I'm not an expert.  

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Zoom speed craw cut down

Zoom Critter Craw

Zoom super fluke jr.

Zoom creepy crawler grub

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Don’t overlook a small ribbon tail worm as a trailer on finesse jigs. 

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27 minutes ago, scaleface said:

The back half of the lizard lying in the bottom of the boat.

 

I love the smaller lizard and baby brush hog just the very back half on a finesse jig.

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Be a rebel, and fish it without a trailer.  The bass police are on holiday, this is your chance to give it a try.

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14 hours ago, Derek1 said:

Baby rage craw or menace

This is usually what I use for small jigs too

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