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Prowler flappin craws with some of the body cut off.
Add me to the Netbait group, but I've had better luck with the Baby Paca on a jig instead of the chunk. The chunk is more durable though.
Paca Chunks, Berkley Chigger Chunks, Yamamoto Hula Grubs (for football head jigs), curly tail grubs, double tail grubs, Zoom Chunks, and Zoom Swimming Chunks.
Let the fish decide on what they want. Take water temperature into consideration before choosing. Also, water color dictates what color to use. Keep a variety of trailers handy -- you will need them all at one point or another.![]()
Paca Chunks in various sizes for me. Have used a worm as a trailer before in the summer.....it works.
Did a self test in the pool this past summer. The paca chunk was awsome on the fall, it beat itself to death. After that I started using it pretty much all summer. Caught several big fish on it and was hooked. Caught alot on the fall before it even hit bottom.
Chalk up another vote for the Paca Chunk. I used to use almost strictly Zoom chunks, but for 2-3 years now, it's been almost exclusively Paca Chunks.
All good trailers mentioned. I like a lerew salty craw with the worm part bit off and the rest threaded up the hook. Talk about deadly...
I like the ZOOM swimmin' chunk. A lot of action without a lot of bulk.
I am a big fan of the paca chunk, but I did not know that everyone else is using it too, I will start looking for something to give the fish a little different look.
