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Paca jig trailers

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Which seem to have better all-around results for open-water fishing, the Paca Chunks or Paca Craws?
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Both work, I have all sizes of both and use them, love the bright blue on the delta and green pumkin on the lakes
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jazzwannabe wrote:Which seem to have better all-around results for open-water fishing, the Paca Chunks or Paca Craws?
I find that the smaller profile of the Chunks has a lil bit better action in open water. The elongated version of the Craw, is better suited for flippen into heavy cover. I also prefer the longer Craw when attaching it to one of the Wadda Bombs with the longer skirts, so the two flappy claws extend just beyond the end of the skirt of the jig.
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I like the chunks for jig trailers - the OG paca chunk and the SR Chunk esp in the Okochobee craw for clear lake or the delta. They have lots of action and are great from mids spring thru fall.
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I believe the hollow craws stand up and wave better than the chunks.
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