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anyone here use a Yum craw bug? if so how do you rig it and what color
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"big fish 2003" wrote in message
... anyone here use a Yum craw bug? if so how do you rig it and what color and size. I've recently (this past week, week and a half, my vacation) tried them some, with mixed success. I rigged it several ways, as a trailor on a small rattlin jig (skirt trimmed so the "bug" would be more visible), alone on a small black jig head, and alone t-rigged (very light, required a spinning rig to use). My best success came as a trailor on the jig and when alone on a jig head (weights depends on where you're trying to get it to go IMO), but I boated fish with each style of use. I used a red hook when I t-rigged it and managed a couple of barely legal keepers with it, the weighted setups got me into better areas (brush, laydowns) and I managed a few over 3# in one 1 hour stretch with them on one particular afternoon. Colors, well, I went with their sort of melon-watermelon colored one since they don't seem to make the exact color of our little local crawdads. So I got those melon/speckled colored ones and added enough red coloring/die to them to get them closer to the reddish/brown of our native crawfish. (Yum makes a larger craw bait in red/metallic that is a little too red, but they still work when big baits are still catching fish here, local stores didn't have the Craw Big in this red/shad/metallic color at the time I got these newer craw bugs). And while I am no expert, I'd try to learn what color the local population of crawfish are in your area and try to match them since the fish are used to seeing and consuming them, presumably with some regularity, and probably wouldn't think twice to gobble one up if it appeared to them like every other one they've ever eaten. Around central NC they tend toward reddish browns that are almost copper in color, so that's what I tried to emulate. |
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