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Black Red Glitter

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June Bug

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Alabama Craw

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Watermelon Seed

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Green Pumpkin

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Blueberry

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Summer Craw

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White Pearl

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Blackberry

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Bullfrog

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Watermelon/Red Flake

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Sapphire Blue

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Watermelon Candy Red

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Black Sapphire

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Green Pumpkin Purple Flake

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Okeechobee Craw

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When high activity is needed to draw strikes, this Zoom Super Speed Craw brings it big-time. Designed with extra-wide curly claws that gyrate wildly, moving water, and sending out vibrations like crazy, the Super Speed Craw is great for pitchin' and flippin', or as a jig trailer.
Rated 4.9 out of 5 by 32 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Craw! I have (and still do) use a lot of different craws as jig trailers. This one has probably become my favorite. The pinchers have a lot of action to them and seem to hold up better than others I've found. I have also started using this for flipping and on stand up jig heads. Fish really seem to tear it up. April 29, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Zoom Product This bait is great for flipping in heavy cover or used as a jig trailer December 17, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by zoom baits are best stocked up on whatever zoom baits i could get my hands on in green pumpkin (this color is killin on my favourite lake). rigged on a shaky head, this works great off points and drop offs. chalk up another winner to zoom! July 31, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Jig Trailer I've used thisTexas rigged which works well but I seem to have my best luck using it as a trailer on a color matched bleeding bitsy jig or a color matched BPS Enticer football jig. I've caught bass on several different colors. When it's hot I'll let it fall to the bottom, then twitch it every few seconds, working it slowly which seems to work for me. Early morning or during cooler weather if retreived at a med to fast pace the radical action of the legs drive Bass crazy. It all depends on the conditions and lots of trial and error to figure out color and presentation, patience and persistance will be rewarded with this softbait. July 17, 2012
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Are these better than Berkley Chigger Craws? I've read great reviews on both...
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yes has more action
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Never used a Chigger Craw but I bet they would work just as good. I mostly purchase Zoom plastics, no reason to change.
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Iv never tried those yet but if they have the same motion as the speed craws I don't see why they wouldn't work like the zoom super speed craw these baits are best in the early morning times cranking them off the the banks when the bass are the most active in about 2 to 4 feet of water
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Different applications. Craws are on a swim jig and the other for pitching.
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Yes. They have better action and a much better price, too.
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Yes they are better. The claws have a ton of action. I would take the Speed Craws over the Berkley Chigger Craws any day!
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Green Pumpkin, Watermelon Red, Watermelon Seed, all for clear water which is what I always fish. Good for both swimming and jigging. Also good as a jig trailer.
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I personally prefer the June bug and watermelon seed
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I just Texas rig them with 1/4 oz sinker or a little more to punch through the slop. My son had good luck with a weighted 4/0 Gamakatsu hook as well.
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Swimming for me and blue black.
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I prefer the various watermelon colors. They are good for swimming, too.
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GREEN PUMPKIN . Better for draging slowly and then stopping.
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You'll have to do some work to discover the best color. I try to match the color of the craws in the river. To do this, lift up a few rocks or look in shallows. You should see them and what color they are in your area. Then try to match it with the closest bait color. I personally prefer these for jigging, and have never used them "swimming", unless I'm trying to swim my jig.
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My personal favorite colors are green pumpkin, green pumpkin purple, cinnamon purple, and blackberry. Of course it all depends on the fish YOU"RE fishing for. Seems sometimes they want a different color everyday. I mostly texas rig these, but like the other answer says, they make great jig trailers and really slow down your jig on the fall and add a TON of action. Swimming them would work too, as the claws will just make the fish go nuts. I've also tried burning them with a lighter weight, and it's a buzzbait/soft plastic frog effect. All in all, I say pick your favorite colors, and just USE THEM. There's no wrong way to fish these...
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I have used almost every color that zoom makes and I like the blacks and the green colors. I use them for jig trailers more than anything else. I usually cut off about half of the body of the lure and hook the rest upon my jig. This catches me more fish pitched into cover and boat houses than any lure I use. It doesn't matter when you fish it whether summer or winter fish will bite the zoom craws. I love to use them at night Texas rigged on Pickwick Lake in Tn. I catch a lot of good smallmouths and largemouths. Buy these craws and you will love em.
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