Bro, crawfish are candy to bass. When you need a realistic craw imitation with action that triggers bites, reach for the Bio Craw.
This thing's got claws that move independently when it's falling or sitting on the bottom - looks super natural. Bass see it in that defensive posture and they just can't help themselves.
Where It's Deadly:
- Rocky Points - Where crawfish actually live
- Flipping Heavy Cover - Texas rig it and punch through vegetation
- Jig Trailer - Adds that bulk and claw action
- Carolina Rig - Drag it slow across the bottom
Rigging Tips:
For flipping and pitching, I go with a Texas Rig with a 3/8-1/2oz tungsten weight. For dragging, throw it on a Carolina Rig with a 1/2-3/4oz weight. Want it to fall slow? Try a Free Rig or Cheb Rig.
Honest Truth:
This is a confidence bait for me. When I don't know what's working, I'll tie on a Bio Craw in Green Pumpkin or Black and Blue and work structure. It just produces.
Color Call:
- Green Pumpkin - Universal, works everywhere
- Black and Blue - Stained water or flipping jig trailer
- Watermelon Red - Clear water with a little visibility
Target Species: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Spotted Bass