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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 TrailerShallow grass, slow roll
Texas RigPitching to cover
Ball Jig HeadDragging sand or rock
Split ShotNatural subtle glides
Description
Length
3.4 inches — compact craw profile with enough bulk to draw attention without overpowering the bite.
Best for
Bass first, with walleye mixed in when dragged slowly along bottom transitions and structure.
Style
Craw-style bait with flared claws and fine appendages that create lift and movement on both the fall and retrieve.
Where it shines
Rock, wood, and mixed-bottom areas where crawfish are a primary food source.
Let the claws do the work: Those larger claws catch water immediately, which means this bait slows its fall and stays in the strike zone longer. If you’re moving it too aggressively, you’re losing that advantage. Fish it slower than you think and let the profile trigger the bite.
Top 3 ways we fish it
Craw profile, controlled fall
Texas rig (cover and structure)
Primary presentation
Rig weedless and pitch into wood, rock, or thicker cover.
Let it fall on semi-slack line to maximize claw movement.
Use short hops and long pauses rather than constant motion.
Jig trailer
Add action without bulk overload
Pair with a finesse or compact jig for balance.
Drag or hop along bottom to mimic a fleeing craw.
Focus on slower presentations in pressured water.
Carolina rig drag
Cover bottom efficiently
Use a leader to keep the bait slightly off bottom.
Drag steadily across flats, points, and transitions.
Pause occasionally to let the bait settle and flare.
Pour & profile: Designed to balance durability with responsive claw action that activates easily on both the fall and slow retrieves.
Made for: Anglers who want a dependable craw bait that excels in both bottom contact and slow-fall presentations.