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Honestly its one of my favorite finese baits. The lure itself has a thinner profile than the sweet beaver which gives it a softer feel it the water and glides more when hopped. That makes it a great lure on days when the fish aren't acting like they are supposed to be.

My favorite way to fish them is flipping but I have also had great days on rocky lakes using it on a shakey head. You might also be surprised to know that when rigged weightless it makes a great topwater bait...but I can't say anymore about that  :)

Mottfia

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Plastic craws may be subdivided into two categories: "Full-Bodied" and "Flat"

Among the flat craws are the McDaddy Craw, Ugly Otter, Sweet Beaver and Yum Wooly Bug.

Although the McDaddy Craw is unsong, in my opinion it's the best of the flat craws.

The profile of the McDaddy Craw has more character than the Sweet Beaver (which looks like a big sunflower seed).

The Netbait McDaddy settles to the bottom slowly and seductively, and is attractive at all speeds.

Rig it any way you prefer: Z-bend hook, T-rigged, C-rigged or on a Jig.

I usually rig it on a 1/8 oz Owner Sled Head Jig.

Roger

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Are there any Netbait pro-staffers that can tell us when the website will finally be updated???

I am on the Netbait Pro Staff! I had talked to them about the web site and I was told they are working on that! The Netbait people are great to work for, and they have treated me VERY well ! It is a honor to be with them,I have been with them for just over 4 years. Oh, by the way they are coming out with some NEW cool baits that is all I can say! The prototypes are almost done and the new product should be out in late July,so maybe the Web site will be updated then!

Dan

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