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I have had good luck with the chigger craw lately but has anyone had better luck with the crazy leg craw just want some information before I buy them.

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I 've fished with numerous craws, some with legs other without them, to add more, I 've removed the legs from legged craws and so far I haven 't found any difference in the catch ratio legged vs unlegged. I belive all the magic is in the claws.

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I personally haven't noticed a difference, but some days I do wonder if the long legs could lead to short strikes when the bass are sluggish.  Just a thought, but I have been known to over think things. :D

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Use them both, seems like the Crazy legs version works a little better in dirty water.

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Keep it simple and stay with the original chigger.

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Keep it simple and stay with the original chigger.
 

  Hark!! Do I hear a cover-up? Maybe the crazy legs is better!!! I have figured it out! MWAHAHAHA- to borrow the colopialism.

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