I've used the Black/Blue Fleck & California Craw with good success. Super glue them to a shroom head and it will last all day.Ĭomments: I like to fish these on a 1/6th ounce shroomzhead or with a Snakelockz jighead for a weedless approach. One of the best bed baits I've used.Ĭomments: Threw Drew's craw in a pond on a Ned rig and fish on! The trd baits are very durable. It's very weedless for bouncing along the bottom. Although I've had had a lot of success using them with the power finess mushroom head, my new favorite is using them on the 1/16 or 1/8 Vmc rugby head. Caught over 20 bass and it's still going.Ĭomments: I love these things. ![]() And the durability of the plastic is great. Both ways are killer, just let the fish tell you how they want it. I've caught them while dragging it on the bottom or letting it pendulum swing. Never like using a shaky head because didn't believe it would stand up the way I wanted. Favorite part is how they stand straight up. A very versatile bait - you can't go wrong trying a Big TRD !Ĭomments: These are awesome. As for colors, California Craw, Green Pumpkin, Black & Blue will get you bit anywhere - then add additional colors such as : Drew's Craw, Coppertreuse, Mudbug, etc. *To get a Big TRD to slide onto a shaky head (with spring shaped keeper) or a Neko weight easier - briefly heat the spring keeper or the point of the Neko weight with a lighter to heat it up first - then push it into the Big TRD (making a small hole in the nose of the Big TRD with a hook point first also helps to get it started ). Besides using on a Z-Man power finesse shroomz jig head, try the Big TRD on a shaky head, a Neko Rig or a weighted wacky jig head (i.e. If you bass fish a lot you owe it to yourself to give these baits a try! Oh yeah, the largemouth are not immune to slamming these baits! Find 'em, catch 'em!!!Ĭomments: Fantastic, long lasting bait !. The stand-up action is hard to match! Can't give you a color choice as they all seem to work! Lake X is in my neighborhood and winter is now upon us. Dead-stick works the best for me, although moving the bait works well too. Blue claw, Green Pumkin Goby, Molting Craw are great but they ALL work.Ĭomments: Fishing mid-elev lakes in norcal for spots mostly and find that if you can find 'em you can catch 'em on these baits. ![]() Use it on a magnum Ned head, shakey head jig(but yes they are frustrating screwing on the keeper), wacky rig it, neko rig it, drop shot, Texas, they really can just about do it all. Spend the $5, you wont regret it.Ĭomments: Every once in a while a bait comes along that just WORKS, this is the big TRD. This is especially helpful for bank fishing when a mushroom head gets stuck on any and everything. This can be applied to almost every Zman worm and creature. They still let the bait stand up but they come through rock almost perfectly. I wouldn't recommend these unless you're fishing in water with a completely blemishless bottom.Ĭomments: If you haven't tried rigging these on the Finesse Bulletz hooks (Zman), you're missing out. I always Texas rig my stick baits using an EWG hook, and these seemed to look fantastic on a 3/0 hook, but the elaztech material's tenacity made it very stubborn and nearly impossible to bury the hook point ("texposed"), and on numerous casts the point would escape the worm and snag weeds and wood like crazy. Comments: Fishing with these is SUPER frustrating.
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