Bass Pro Shops® Cajun Critter™
Our Cajun Critters are designed to resemble crickets, grasshoppers or crawdads. However you see them, these little 2'' Cajun Critter grubs go like the dickens and catch bream, crappie and bass like crazy. Pulsating tails work hard to entice the bite. Cajun Critters also make a great little trailer for the Crappie Spin™.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 41
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Rated 5 out of 5 by jjbbson Best panfish lure
Cajun Critter is the best panfish lure I have ever used.
In any color they out perform any other panfish lure dependent on local insects and fish and weather personal preference for me is red/white and crawfish.
January 10, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by speedyg Excellent crappie bait
I've used this product plenty of time's. Each time it produce's a nice catch of Crappies. Crappies just love this bait when reeled slowly over weeds.
July 27, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Bassing1 Bass Pro Shops® Cajun Critter
These little critters I can't say enough about ! They can get into places grubs and plastic worms can not. They
can be fished in tight places and structure. They not
only catch Brim and Crappie, but are an excellent big Bass bait . I wouldn't be without them !
June 11, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Rjkenick Great lure!
The action on the tails is smooth and works great with trolling and fishing stationary. Pearl color works best up here in the northwest so far. Will buy more!
April 24, 2012
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1/16oz is my choiceA:
Usually 1/16th.A:
32nd ozA:
1/8 or 3/16. I fished weedless over crappie beds, same size.A:
1/100 ozA:
1/32 oz. # 8 hook 1/32 oz. # 6 hookTop 100 Contributor
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any thing from a size 1/32oz to maybe a 1/8 but always try to go light, i personally would go 1/32 oz. it stays in the strike zone longer but if you a catchin too many small fish or you want to fish deeper or you need to cast further, go largerTight Lines
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well a minimum of 1/32 oz. I use 1/16th oz and the max I would use is 1/8 oz unless you are fishing very deep or in wind then the max would be 1/4 oz1 of 1
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