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anyone used these? they look super freaking sweet. theyre like the normal crawbugs (very realistic) only they come pre rigged with a weight in the tail and a stout snag guard, and a good hook. i bought a pack in crawdad color and in the 3something inch size. cant wait to try them. i dont ususally fish jigs/craws, but i'd like to start cuz i think it'd be effective. any tips on how to use these??? thanks!

  • Super User
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Step 1: open bag

Step 2: remove 1 bait from bag

Step 3: tie said bait to fishing line, using knot of your choice.

Step 4: cast bait into water, best to cast to some "bassy" looking area

Step 5: drag/hop/shake bait on bottom

Step 6: reel line in and repeat steps 4 and 5, repeat steps 1-3 if you snag and break off.

::P

  • Super User
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ww2farmer seems to have it covered.  I use the regular crawbugs.  I would assume you would fish the pre-rigged bugs the same way.  

  • Super User
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ok. well i coulda figured that out myself. i was looking for any special, "unique" tips lol. but step 5 is helpful :P

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I don't like the pre rigged bugs myself. They don't have much in the way of action. Very stiff with sort of a funny fall. they do look pretty but they leave me with a very "dancing eel feeling". I'd use the regular ones and t rig them instead.

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