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rage tail for bigger jigs so you can just bite it down to size or i like the rage chunk for smaller profile jigs

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I prefer the berkely chigger craw most days, but if the water is really muddy I switch to the paca because of the vibration the claws produce.

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I prefer the berkely chigger craw most days, but if the water is really muddy I switch to the paca because of the vibration the claws produce.

I too prefer the Chigger Craw most of the time. Especially in the cold months because they will hold it a LOOOOOONG time!

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Rage Tail chunk, Net Bait Paca Chunk, YUM Chunk and Yamamoto Flappin Hawg.

Those are my 3 favorites.

Later, ;)

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My opinions on trailers

Gene Larew Salty Hawg Craws 4, 5, & 6

Zoom Swimmin' Chunk & Salty Pro Chunks in sapphire blue

Uncle Josh #11A Original Chunk & #23 Kicker Frog in blue

Rage Tail Lobster

Stanley Ribbit

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My 3 favorites would be:

1) Rage Craw.

2) Page Craw.

3) Rage Craw.

Chigger Craws would be at 4.

Did I mention Rage Craws?

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Rage Tail chunk, Net Bait Paca Chunk, YUM Chunk and Yamamoto Flappin Hawg.

Those are my 3 favorites.

Later, ;)

I count 4  ;D but i agree on all 4

BB

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My 3 favorites would be:

1) Rage Craw.

2) Page Craw.

3) Rage Craw.

Chigger Craws would be at 4.

Did I mention Rage Craws?

What is a 2)Page Craw!?! Never seen those anywhere? LOL

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My 3 favorites would be:

1) Rage Craw.

2) Page Craw.

3) Rage Craw.

Chigger Craws would be at 4.

Did I mention Rage Craws?

What is a 2)Page Craw!?! Never seen those anywhere? LOL

just think of it as another reason why you can post another response. lol

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The best i found it berkley chigger craw it is in the creature baits section but works well on a jig. the claws of the crawfish have an excelent action really stimulates the bass to strike, even before the jig hits the bottom. they come in 3 and 4 inch i have used both the 3 inch is easier to use because the 4 inch you have to cut it at the back legs to get it to fit on the jig properly

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