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Hey all,

 

As I gear up for this summer season (if it ever gets warm), I've noticed I have a distinct lack of crayfish plastics in my tackle box. Was wondering what some of your favorite brands and colors were.

 

I fish in the Paudash lake/Bancroft area if that helps.

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Without a doubt, berkley crazylegs chigger craw black and red fleck.

I appreciate it, any other colors work well for you? I haven't had much success with red fleck on my lakes for some reason... the black fleck on another color (ex pumpkin) seems to be killer in other plastics for me

 

Live target in dark,and the Rebel deep craw crank also dark.Mind you these aren't plastics.

I have a couple sitting around in my tackle box... will have to bust them out again this year, they got neglected last season

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My favorite "craw type" bait isn't a plastic at all, it is a bucktail jig. Color depends on a lot of factors so a selection of colors and weights is esential but I have a few favorites.

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Only other color i tried was green and red or purple fleck, cant remember??? Where i fish in nw ontario the black/red works amazing. I don't even use any others now. Has to be the crazylegs version though, i bought chigger craws on accident onetime, same color, and my success went way down. I should also add that its not only smallies that love em, walleye do to and 3 of my biggest pike came on these plastics. For pike and bass its usually on a weightless, or lighly weighted wide gap hook, for walleye its on a shakeyhead jig(i like northlands), and small round head jigs for panfish but i cut off the bottom 2/3 of the plastic

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2 different types for me

when rigged weedless on a worm hook or as a trailer on a jig I have a few that seem to get used up faster than the others

 

Berkley Chigger Craw

Gambler Ugly Otter

Strike King Rage Craw

 

For more clear water finesse (shaky head, jig head) type waters for smallies

TUBES!!!!!!

and zoom brush hogs

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For soft plastics, I bought a bin full of storm craws about 7-8 years ago for a buck or so a pack. They work great, and I think I'll be handing them down to my kids... LOL

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For soft plastics, I bought a bin full of storm craws about 7-8 years ago for a buck or so a pack. They work great, and I think I'll be handing them down to my kids... LOL

lol, are those the ones with the internal weight???
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I was checking out done new ones at my friends booth at the spring fishing show they were cool. Check out anglers choice they are also a Canadian made bait here in Ontario.

 

A bit lost on the company or how to find the baits... am I missing something here? Supporting local tackle / tackle shops is a big thing when I can do it.

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yup...use them for everything! Drop shotting with the smaller size is amazing.

Do you have a cheaper place to get them than what's easily searchable on google? The cheapest I could find was $12 for a pack of 7. The way my plastics get beat up, it seems like I'd be running through an awful lot of money that way.

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Keep your eye on BPS website for the tournament craws at $1 per bag. It happens and when it does it is well worth it. I ordered about $100 worth last year. Texas Red and (surprisingly) the grape purple ones did quite well.

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lol, are those the ones with the internal weight???

I'd have to dig around and pull some out, but if memory serves they come with an internal rattle, and a couple of VMC jig heads. It was a great deal at the time, but boy do I have crawfish!!!

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