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Well we are snowed in here in Tuscola, IL.  I am 23 and this is the worst storm I have seen.  About 12" to 16" inches.  But ran across these today they look like a really good flippin bait. These are the Robo Worm pitchin craw.  Great colors too.  Tackle Warehouse

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they look nice but the appendages look a little thin. I'd be worried that they might break off easily.

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Looks like too many appendages to get tangled up in the wood and weeds I flip in.  By the way, It only snowed about 2" here in Albion IL.

Kelley

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Ive bought a couple packages of these, havent used them yet because i bought them in the offseason but they do look like that...really cool looking, my thought process is they must work  ;D. Here on long island we didnt get that much snow but the freezing rain and sleet are coming down in buckets which worked out well no clases for me!!

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They're a pretty cool bait.  Lots of movement.  I got some in from Roboworm last fall and they sold out pretty quick.  I have to get more on my next order.

The very color you posted is the best one IMO.

Brad

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    These are great baits. I tested the action in my fish tank and it looks great. I bought several colors and all of them look better than the pictures on the website. The trick to pitchin or flippin any soft plastic, is to lube them up with a oily scent and peg the weight. If you do this, they will slip right through the cover.  

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