06-10-05, 05:08 PM | #1 |
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Power Craw Riggin'
I just recieved some of these(thx NJBassDevil). I have both the 4 inch and 3 inch models and a custom pour PowerCraw. I have no clue on how to fish these, I know to texas rig them, but should i use a wieght and also, should they be drug or bounced
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06-10-05, 05:32 PM | #2 |
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Re: Power Craw Rigging'
I luv that bait,
I use it just like a worm, and I usually use a 3/16 bullet sinker with a #2 or #3 hook...but also can go with 1/4 ounce sinker...also for variation I will start with the full lenght and as I get bites I cut back the body part and see what size they like Ya thread the tail end of it just like a worm, about 1/4 inch of plastic and slide it up to the eyelet of the hook, and then stick the barb in the underneath body of the craw, usually right Â*in the middle somewhere..I prefer black and blue, throw out to the bank if your on a boat, or work over some downed timber, they will bite it just like the plastic worm bite feels, and can be a good bait to use during full moon cycles if they are feeding on craws... Of course I have other favs to,, green metal flake with orange pincher's, and black body with chartreuse pincher's for the murky waters 8) |
06-10-05, 06:18 PM | #3 |
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Re: Power Craw Riggin'
You can also rig them on a jig head.
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06-10-05, 09:21 PM | #4 |
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Re: Power Craw Riggin'
i like to rig them c-rig style. and bounce the sinker off of the bottom it makes them look like they are in the defensive mode. this always seems to work well for me.
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06-10-05, 10:53 PM | #5 |
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Re: Power Craw Riggin'
Texas style is great, i use straight shank worm hooks for this, they sit in the craw a bit better. Owner 2/0 straight shank with barbs on the shank work great. use a 3/16oz weight or something like that.
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