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biscuit eater 12-15-2003 05:42 PM

rubber crawdads
 
I got a small lake I go to alot that's got a good population of bass in it. This lake is full of small blue gills. I fish 90% of the time with rubber worms and do pretty good with them. One thing I noticed when cleaning alot of the fish is they had small hard shell crawdads in their bellys. I to get some rubber crawdads and try them out. Any of you folks got suggestions.:)

shaunpmr 12-15-2003 09:29 PM

RE: rubber crawdads
 
When I use soft plastic crawdads I go with a local company here in washington state who hand poures worms and craws, the name of the company is sniper lures they have a website you can order from.
When I am throwing a jig with a craw trailer I usually use the new strike king 3x super plastic craws they last so much longer then a normal plastic.
also the new superplastics float more then normal ones so if you use it on a split shot then the bait will be off the bottom some.

Thats just what I have confidence in and like to use.

StealthyOne 12-29-2003 08:11 AM

RE: rubber crawdads
 
I use the storm ones. They seem to work really well. I suggest getting a few colours. Also, tear off one whole claw or at least a piece of one. You will get alot more hits as the fish perceive it as easy prey. Good luck and post some pics when you catch some.


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