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Why the Angry Craw Works
The Angry Craw’s floating blend (no salt) and harder plastic keep the claws standing in a defensive pose on the pause, while the thin tips flutter on the fall. It’s tough enough for jig duty, lively enough to fish solo on a Texas Rig, and scented to make bass hold on.
Benefits That Convert
- Floating claws: stand-up, “defend me” posture that draws strikes on the pause.
- Hard plastic blend: durable as a jig trailer; survives multiple fish.
- No salt + buoyant body: keeps the bait upright and animated instead of sinking lifeless.
- Efficient appendages: thin tips kick with light rod pops; moves water without a big pull.
- Compact 3.5″ profile: slips through cover and skips docks; “snack” size that still gets big bites.
- Garlic scent: encourages fish to hold on longer for cleaner hooksets.
- Match-the-hatch colors: naturals and laminates (Bama, Okeechobee, GP, Junebug, etc.).
- Made in USA: small-batch pours for consistent quality.
Best Rigs (When & Why)
- Jig Trailer (football/flipping/swim): claws rise on pauses; add subtle kicks on hops.
- Texas Rig (1/8–3/8 oz): pitch wood/grass; most bites happen on the fall.
- Free Rig / Tokyo: natural glide with stand-up posture when the weight hits bottom.
- Carolina Rig: drag shell beds & points to cover water and find active fish.
- Finesse/Compact jig or stand-up head: trim a little from the head for a smaller profile; bait still stands up.
Risk-Free Try
Not sure which color will be your new confidence craw? Grab a couple of laminates and a natural and fish them side-by-side.
- 30-Day Guarantee
- Free Shipping on $49+
- Limited batch pours—popular colors sell out
Frequently Asked Questions
How many baits per pack?
Each pack contains 6 Angry Craws poured in small batches for consistent quality.
Do they float?
Yes. The floating, no-salt blend keeps the claws standing in a defensive pose at rest and lively on the fall.
Are they scented?
Light garlic scent to make bass hold on longer for cleaner hooksets.
Will they hold up as a jig trailer?
Yes. The harder plastic is made for jig duty. Tip: thread fully past the keeper and add a tiny dab of gel superglue for maximum durability.
Best hook & weight for a Texas Rig?
2/0–3/0 EWG or straight-shank flipping hook; start with 3/16 oz (go 1/8–3/8 oz based on depth/cover).
What colors should I pick?
Clear: Green Pumpkin, Watermelon Seed/Red. Stained/grass: Okeechobee, Bama Craw. Tannic/low light: Junebug, Black & Red. Muddy/night: Black & Blue, Sapphire Blue.
Any rigging tips?
Trim ~¼" from the head for a compact jig profile; pinch one claw for a “broken craw” look; on a Free Rig it glides and then stands up when the weight hits bottom.
Care & storage?
Keep baits in the original bag. Don’t mix with heavy-salt plastics (protects buoyancy) and avoid high heat/direct sun to prevent warping or color bleed.
Shipping & guarantee
Fast shipping on $49+ and a 30-Day Guarantee. Poured in the USA.