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I’ve been using these three plastics as jig trailers. I’m curious what situation you guys use each plastic as a trailer. What I’ve been doing is using the menace as an all around trailer, the bug when I want a bigger profile and the craw when I want a more aggressive kick. Is that the way you guys do it? 

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That sounds good to me!  I like the rage craw when I want it to look more craw-y and a menace or a bug when I want it looking more sun fishy and then I use a swimbait or a soft plastic jerk bait to do a shad-y thing.

 

Definitely a profile thing more than anything else for me.  

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I use them all. If I start with a Craw and get no bites, I’ll switch to a Bug or a Menace. All three are great trailers. I let the bass decide what they want!

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10 hours ago, Pat Brown said:

 

Definitely a profile thing more than anything else for me.  


Agree,

However, other than on a swim jig (menace) I have much more success using all 3 as a stand alone bait with specific rigging in certain conditions for each

 

 


 

 

Mike

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Swim jig I use the Menace vertical to mimic a shad or Bluegill . Regular jig I use the craw. But 99 percent of the time I run the Craw and Bug on a Rage rig or T rigged . All 3 are absolutely killer baits 

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