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If the waters you're fishing call for craws, toss in the Rage Tail Craw and watch the water boil in a violent frenzy! Exclusive design features two realistic pincers and a long, slender body engineered to create lots of turbulence. For best results, fish Texas-rigged, Carolina-rigged, or as a jig trailer.
If the waters you're fishing call for craws, toss in the Rage Tail Craw and watch the water boil in a violent frenzy! Exclusive design features two realistic pincers and a long, slender body engineered to create lots of turbulence. For best results, fish Texas-rigged, Carolina-rigged, or as a jig trailer.
Hey Bassman94, i also live in PA and love to bass fish. I have tried both craw imitations and prefer the Rage Tail hands down. They work so well i have even caught big bass in ponds where there are no actual crawfish. I use them with a 1/16oz weighted Gamatzu (i don't think thats how you spell it so bear with me) 3/0 hook. It keeps it from nose diving into the mud. Hope this helps.
I'd say you can't go wrong with either but I prefer the rage craw. The claws give off more vibration which I believe entices more strikes. The chigger craw is a little more subtle.