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Heddon® Crazy Crawler® Lures

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Put into motion, it's easy to see how the Heddon Crazy Crawler got its name. Designed with two free-swinging metal wings that flap as they catch the water's surface, creating a half-swimming, half-crawling major disturbance. Fish see and strike the Crazy Crawler as an injured bird. The Crazy Crawler is effective at night. #2 hooks.
   



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Heddon® Crazy Crawler® Lures - Yellow

Yellow

X9120YRH

2-3/8"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-261-955-01
Your Price (each): $6.49
In stock
Heddon® Crazy Crawler® Lures - Bullfrog

Bullfrog

X9120BF

2-3/8"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-261-955-03
Your Price (each): $6.49
In stock
Heddon® Crazy Crawler® Lures - Black Frog

Black Frog

X9120PM

2-3/8"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-261-955-24
Your Price (each): $6.49
In stock


Put into motion, it's easy to see how the Heddon Crazy Crawler got its name. Designed with two free-swinging metal wings that flap as they catch the water's surface, creating a half-swimming, half-crawling major disturbance. Fish see and strike the Crazy Crawler as an injured bird. The Crazy Crawler is effective at night. #2 hooks.
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what colour would work on a litlle back country farm pond in northern virginia
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I would start with the little bullfrog or black hornet to start with.
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i would recommend the frog color\
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The green one with the yellow belly...
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the bee colour
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Can change during a days fishing...let the fish tell you by trying varrying colors. I prefer this bait at night and in the dark colors.
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I would personally use a black frog color because fish in country will eat anything that's not bigger than them
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