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Yellow Hornet

2-3/8"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 2
Quantity: 1
Model: X9120YRH
252827
Your Price: $6.49
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Bullfrog

2-3/8"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 2
Quantity: 1
Model: X9120BF
252828
Your Price: $6.49
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Glo Black Frog

2-3/8"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 2
Quantity: 1
Model: X9120PM
252829
Your Price: $6.49
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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.
Rated 4.6 out of 5 by 37 reviewers.
Rated 3 out of 5 by decent my problem with this lure, and other Heddon lures, is that the spinner/side pieces do not always work. Most of the time they stay closed or don't spin. May 9, 2013
Rated 2 out of 5 by ok buy. This lure is a lot bigger than you think... i would get the tiny crazy crawler if you want to get one. But I don't reccomend it. The blades/wings on the sides will get stuck in a certain position when casting, and when it lands in the water it won't provide good action. Usually Heddon is a great brand, however this lure is an exception. May 5, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Amazing lure Definitely one of the most fun topwater lures to use! I remember my dad having a grey mouse-colored one, it was even fuzzy and had a tail. October 3, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Spain fishing While in the Army and stationed in Germany, I went to Spain to go bass fishing, which were brought over at the end of World War 2 buy an Air Force Commander. When we showed up to get our boats, everybody on the dock was laughing at me when they saw the Bullfrog colored Crazy Crawler. During the 4 days we got to fish, I was the only person to bring in a stringer limit every day which averaged about 4 pounds a piece. This was the only lure I used, and threw it at every stick up I could find and never missed catching a bass, I even took the thing off and let the other guy in the boat use the plug and that was the only fish he caught the entire 4 days. At the end of the fishing trip, everyone wanted to know what the name of the plug was and where I had gotten it at. I have used this plug everywhere and have caught bass, the two biggest smallmouth I have caught was on this lure in the middle of the day. I just went fishing with a friend this week and after three cast he was changing to his crawler because the score was 3 to nothing. This is an outstanding lure and I have it in every color for both sizes. It works day or night, the bass just love it, and I have caught a lot of big Bluegill on the lure also, even on the bigger plug. August 26, 2011
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the best way i have found is a very slow retrive.
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I'm thinking these loop knots would help you get more of a walking action...what knot is best with this lure?
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i use palomar knot i have never had the palomar come undone or loose.
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what colour would work on a litlle back country farm pond in northern virginia
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the one with a yellow belly. i reccomend the small one. (tiny crazy crawler.)
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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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