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I bought two booyah boo jigs: black/blue and watermelon/pumpkin.

I was gonna use the paca craw as my trailer so i got watermelon/spice and black/blue flake.  I have decided to use the paca chunk for my trailer instead since that is what they are made for.  The colors of the chunks i figured id get the same as the craws i got. my questions are do u think the colors for the chunks would be good. and the second is should i exchange my craws for two different colors such as alabama craw and one other that i have no clue

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I would actually get a variety of trailers.  Matching trailers and jigs is good but sometimes a slight mismatch can be a step better.

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Have not tried the Paca craw or chunk yet, one quick question. How do they hold up. Been using Power Craws and they have been working well but don't hold up very well.

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Have not tried the Paca craw or chunk yet, one quick question. How do they hold up. Been using Power Craws and they have been working well but don't hold up very well.

They hold up good for me. When useing them as a jig trailer they will hold up alittle longer. When fished on a T or a C-rig you may, loose a claw after a few fish! Netbait has a ton of colors- I like the summer craw, texas craw,greenpumpkin,watermelon chart.= Oh heck I like all the colors! :)

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