YUM® F2 Craw Papi
- One of the more realistic crawfish on the market
- Great in clear water
- F2 attractant never wears off
One of the more realistic crawfish on the market, the Craw Papi is great in clear water when the visual presentation is crucial. F2 (Ferocity Squared) attractant never wears off!
Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 23
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by basshunter47 good for the price
this is my first time owning a yum product.. i can't wait to try it i heard it's great for small mouth bass
January 12, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by marylandboy perfect pitch
Great bait to pitch in either grass, lillies, brush, or anything else you can imagen. i love flipping this bait in open pockets of grass and watchin that line start swimin off. If you dont have this bait get some because your missing out.
December 8, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by bassnapper #1 on the food chain
best craw bait ever produced. Seen some complaints relating to claws not so durable,understand that if the plastic get any tougher. Then u lose the flexibility of the flappin claws. Same thing with the Netbait paca craw. Both in my opinion are perfect,if it aint broke dont fix it....Tournament angler and this baby is the real deal.
September 25, 2012
Rated 2 out of 5Â by licker Claws tear off
Fish love it but if any fish bites onto it and shakes it or holds onto it the claws tear off. Even if I hook a small fish and it shakes its head the claws fly off. Went through a ton of these with no hook up even a bight would rip the claws off.
June 21, 2012
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Best thing you could do is first catch a couple and look closely. Put them in a cup of water and see what colors you can find because in really clear water a fish can examine it and most times won't hit until there sure its real. But if you don't feel like going through that then green pumpkin, watermelon, or even PB&J for the darker ones.A:Â
watermelon, greenpumpkin stay as natural as possible in clear water. Flakes are a help in attracting fish in dirtier water.A:Â
Watermellon or PumpkinseedTop 500 Contributor
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depends on the craws in your area or whatever you're trying to imitate. I use watermelon/red and green pumpkin in most clear water lakes, ponds and other still waters. In running water it's always seasonal. Your best bet in running water is to match your color with the bottom. If that doesn't work flip a rock and match the secondary colors you see in their shells. Normally red, orange, green, blue or purple. Hope this helps.1 of 1
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