Jiggin' Johnsons' 2.75" Craw Trailer Soft Plastic Bait

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Specs & build (demo copy)
Specs & build (demo copy)
Care & storage (demo copy)
Care & storage (demo copy)

Best ways to fish it (demo)

Swim Jig Trailer Shallow grass, slow roll
Texas Rig Pitching to cover
Ball Jig Head Dragging sand or rock
Split Shot Natural subtle glides
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Length
2.75" craw-style trailer with a compact body and wide claws that push water without needing speed.
Best for
Bass trailers when you want a “bigger profile” look on a smaller package—great for pressured fish and cold fronts.
Action
Claws thump on the fall and flare on the pause, so your jig still looks alive when you stop it.
Where it shines
Edges of grass, rock transitions, laydowns, and docks—anywhere a craw is a believable “one-bite” meal.
Trailer tuning: thread it on perfectly straight. A slight kink makes the claws fight each other and your jig will track weird on the fall.

Top 3 ways we fish it

Bulk + control, not chaos.

Flipping / Casting Jig Trailer

Classic craw profile with a “stop-and-stare” fall.
  • Match the trailer size to your jig skirt length so the claws sit just past the hook bend.
  • Pitch to cover, let it fall on semi-slack, then pop it once and dead-stick.
  • On rock, drag slow and pause often—those claws keep selling it.

Bladed Jig Trailer

Adds lift and “hunt” without overpowering the blade.
  • Keep the trailer compact so it doesn’t helicopter on high-speed retrieves.
  • Slow-roll through grass, then snap free—bite windows happen on the release.
  • If it rises too much, shorten the trailer a touch to reduce lift.

Swim Jig (and “Wake” Mode)

A craw that swims—great around cover when baitfish aren’t the deal.
  • Swim it just over grass tops with occasional twitches.
  • Let it fall next to holes and pockets—most bites happen on that short drop.
  • In skinny water, keep the rod up and wake it like a small bluegill getting nervous.