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Red Craw/Nest Robber Craw

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V655
1797189
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Moss Back Craw

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V656
1797190
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Creek Craw

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V657
1797191
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Orange Brown Craw

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V658
1797192
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Metallic Blue Black Back

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V102
1026991
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Metallic Red Black Back

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V105
1106393
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Natural Red Crayfish

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V209
1026992
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Watermelon

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V210
1026993
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Brown Crawdad

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V37
1026981
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Green Crawdad

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V38
1026982
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Tennessee Shad

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V51
1106397
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Metalic Orange Chartreuse

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V158
1106395
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Phantom Brown Crayfish

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V59
1026984
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Natural Brown Crayfish

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V62
1106398
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Natural Green Crayfish

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V63
1106399
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Black Glitter

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V71
1026985
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Hot Tiger

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V74
1026986
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Mtlc Purple Purple Herringbone

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V175
1106396
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Purple Tiger

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V82
1106400
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Phantom Green Crayfish

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V86
1026987
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Flo Red Black Herringbone

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V90
1026988
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Solid Fluorescent Pink

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V95
1026989
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Bone

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V9
1211486
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Brown Scale Craw

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V45
1211487
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Metallic Silver Chartreuse Lip

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 4
Max Diving Depth: 10'
Quantity: 1
Model: V132
1211488
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  • Works when nothing else will
  • Mainstay in many top pro anglers' tackle box
  • Tough molded body
  • Irresistible wide, side-to-side searching action
  • Integrated lip design
  • Super strong hooks

STORM's Original Wiggle Wart is a strike-triggering crankbait that works when nothing else will! The Wiggle Wart's tough molded body and irresistible wide, side-to-side searching action has made the Original Wiggle Wart a mainstay in many top pro anglers' tackle box. Outfitted with all the original components, a cadence-style rattle, integrated lip design and super strong hooks. Body length: 2''. Weight: 3/8 oz. Running depth: 7' to 18'.

Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 60 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Very unique little lure. The wiggle wart is a great lure when you want a small presentation to go deep. This is a new go to lure for me and I'll also use it trolling for smallies and walleyes. May 2, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by They're as Effective as Ever In my tournament days,these were what I relied on to fill out my limit at the end of the day. Couldn't find'em for a while but just got some last week. Third cast caught a 2.5# LMB. They're back. Thanks April 22, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by the best One of the baits that I always make sure I have. It the best. April 13, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Best Lure I have used Best Lure I have used, I target Salmon & Steelhead and what do you know wiggle wart tiger does the job! buy it, you won't be disappointed. Lots of cast, cast far swims deep, catches fish. April 12, 2013
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i have a CC wiggle o but should i get this also?
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I have not tried the Cotton Cordell Wiggle O, No reason too, the Storm Wiggle Wart does the trick for me and at a good price. Yes, try it, YOU"LL LIKE IT !
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The Cordell Wiggle O is also an excellent lure but I would give the edge to the Wiggle Wart.
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use this lure and you will not regret it. they are both good lures but seems like this one outperforms
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I would personaly go with this lure, better action, great quality. i like CC lures but the big O is not my fav.
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No best answer to this question...bass can and do change their preference from day to day...sometimes even during a day's fishing.
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i want one of them but im not sure which to get.
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Personally i like both of them and use both all the time. I have a craw fish wiggle wart and then a sexy shad fat free shad. I catch same amount of fish and same size on both. If i am not catching fish on one the other will be catching fish. I cant say one is better than the other but seem to fish the wiggle wart more.
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I LIKE THE FAT FREE SHAD IN COOLER WATER.
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My favorite is the Tenessee Shad, I normally keep 15 - 20 of these on the boat everytime I go to the lake. I troll a lot with these in 20 ft of water and loose 1-5 each time I go out.
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No best answer for your question...both are good and bass' preference can change from day to day...even during a day's fishing.
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I keep both lures handy as the Bomber Fat Free Shad is also a deadly big bass lure but the Wiggle Wart in the crawfish color is my choice wherever crawfish is the major forage.
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White or shad
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Depends on weather, water conditions etc.. so I keep a selection of colors. Favorite color is silver with black top.
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The color of the water you are fishing will generally dictate which color(s) are best...darker for muddy/stained water and lighter for clear.
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As with every bait, the color really depends on the water you're fishing on. That said, I carry only two colors of this bait to deal with any type of water that I find. In clear water I use a shad color (not sold here) and in stained water (or any water that has a large pumpkinseed population) I use the watermelon color. If the water is really murky, you're better off going with a larger crankbait or a very large colorado spinnerbait.
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I prefer the "original" color (brown with black side markings).
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Fast and slow if u know
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7' to 18'. It will depend on how fast you reel. Reel faster for deeper. Just in case you didn't know.
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Running depth of the Storm Wiggle Wart is 7'-18'. Try different retrieval rates to find what the fish are hitting the best (including stop-and-go style retrieves).
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I found a moderate retrival with a few pauses in between worked the best.
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Moderate crank
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Slow about 4 - 7 ft and when I troll it goes down 12 - 15 ft
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There are different sizes and bill lengths onthis lure. Generally, the loner the bill, the deeper it runs...likewise, the larger, the deeper it runs. Running depth is also controlled by line size...the smaller the diameter of the line, the deeper it runs.
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The usual depth is 7 to 18 feet. But if you retrieve this lure very slowly you can keep it in the 5 foot range, but the action will not be quite as intense.
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Running depth: 7' to 18'.
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It honestly depends on the water you fish on. Foggy water, you would want to use a brighter color. Clear water, you would want to use a more realistic bait color like brown. You could use a redish color for a crawfish type color. It just depends man.
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Forget the numbers. Generally use darker colors in stained/muddy water and lighter in clear water.
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I have had great success with the watermelon color (#10) but then again on the pond that I fish all of the best colors I use are some form of green.

If you're not sure on the color, go with tennessee shad (#51) in clear to slightly stained water and hot tiger (#74) in murky water
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I like all of the crayfish colors. I think they make about 10 different variations of crayfish. Any one of these is a great color. I also myself use the metallic blue/black back, the red herringbone, firetiger, bone, black/glitter, and watermelon. I do believe that these are all great colors for any situation. I might buy the bubblegum color just to give it a whirl. Who knows, it just may work since bass have never seen a pink crankbait before !!!!!
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37 (Brown Crawdad), 38 (Green Crawdad), 74(Hot Tiger), 59 (Phantom Brown Crawfish) 62 (Natural Brown Crayfish), 63 (Natural Green Crayfish)

All good colors my favorites in MO are 63 (for clear water), 74 (for murky water)
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51 98
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I like the WW in water from 50-55 degrees best and the DWR otherwise.
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they are completely different and are used in diferent situations. but for me this is USUALLY the case.....

Rebel Wee R = Largemouth
Wiggle Wart = Smallmouth
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Maybe, maybe not, it's the main one for me.
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There are several different sizes...I prefer the WW in water from 50-55 degrees.
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it really depends. for smallmouth i think that its one of the best of its size. i like the Wiggle Wart for big lakes and small rivers i like the Rebel Crawfish for any river or stream and the CC Big O for streams also. but if you are looking to catch largemouth bass with it then there r better for its size mostly depending where you are. crankbaits similiar to this size would be bombers which are good but usually have bad paint. Rapala DTs are good but some tend to have durability issues. Normans (proudly made in The USA) are fantastic, although they are completely different from the wiggle wart. the thing is about the wiggle wart is that it is very unique and few crankbaits have a similiar action. i hope this helps answer your question
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I have used this lure and i like it epecially down there on the White River Lakes(Table Rock, Bull Shoals ect.) where it's fame has spread but i noticed a little bit of a pattern in the reviews and it seems like it is better as a crawfish imitation? Is that correct?
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In AZ, I used the red or brown craw in the winter time, seems to work best. Tennesse Shad in the summer.
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It is one of the best...I prefer the WW in stained and cold (50-55 degree) water due to its wider/slower wobble.
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I actually have awesome success with this lure trolling. on two seperate occasions at Table Rock I caught two bass at the same time one on the front hook one on the back, both decent keepers too. I was trolling the firetiger in probably 20 foot of water. The erratic movement looks like a fish fleeing from a predator, maybe a fish that has been swatted by another fish and is disoriented. I have aewsome luck trolling these. Even when crawfish are not around to be immitated.
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This lure is actually famous for its crawfish imitation. Its wide wobble replicates a crawfishs' swimming pattern. Also the wide lip allows you to bounce it of rocks without getting caught.
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