Bass Pro Shops® Flippin' Craw
The Bass Pro Shops® Flippin' Craw's extra-bulky body and large pincers help slow the descent for a presentation that's out of this world. Infused with 8up scent and salt to keep lunker bass from letting go. Flippin' Craws are terrific for flipping around rocky banks, riprap and any other place bass chomp craws.
Rated 4.9 out of 5Â by 19
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by OntarioGuy Great Craw
Love to use these craw as trailers while jig fishing.
Great feel and weight and the bass love them.
I will be buying a lot more of these before the season finishes this year.
July 14, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Larry71302 best craw on the market!
No doubt- best craw on the market today. Can be fished by itself easily cut down for jig trailer Have caught many 2-3lb bass in heavy cover using this bait only with 4-5 size hook. Easy to cut and glue making your own color combinatins as well. Need more color variety produced on this critter. Excellent value! (note the package count and price)
June 15, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Sweinhart Flippin Craw
If your a successful bass fisherman you know that one of your primary patterns should be flippin to heavy cover. Bass Pro's Flippin Craw is the absolute best flippin bait I have used in years. From heavy grass mats in Florida to log jambed lakes and river systems throughout America. The Flippin Craw is so life like that bass can't resist it. The slower fall rate allows me to peg a heavier weight to this bait in order to penetrate heavier cover where the better fish tend to live. I carry 3 flippin rigs in my boat, all equpiied with Bass Pro's Flippin Craw.
April 8, 2006
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texas or carolina rigedAnswers
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Depends if you are good at fishing it, there is ni problem with the bait itself. I flip near and onto beds all the time and catch large bass all through the spring.A:Â
texas rigged... alot of people use carolinaDetails:Â
I don't know what size flippin hook to use with these bcuz flippin hooks are a little shorter when rigging cuz the straight shankThx
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2/0 or 3/0 has always worked for me, I like to keep the hooks smaller whenever I can. I have used panfish hooks to catch large bass they always hold up fine.A:Â
3/0 or 5/0A:Â
Use a gamakatsu 1/0 offset worn hookA:Â
I use a 5/0 Owner hook1 of 1
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