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Got Crabs?

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If you fish saltwater you have to get some of these!! They come in suspending, floating, and diving. They are $9.99 ea + s&h. Contact me to place your orders.

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Serious fishermen know it's all about matching the hatch.
This basically means matching your bait to what the fish are naturally feeding on at the time. Being able to duplicate the bait and present it in a natural way, can mean the difference between fishing and catching or fishing and wishing!

This very concept has led to the invention of the CW CRAB.
It's a well known fact that ALL inshore gamefish love to eat baby crabs. CW CRAB is a patented crankbait lure, that has been in development for over fifteen years. The idea was to create a lure that looked and tracked like a real baby crab. The final design consists of the lure's shell and swim fins being molded from a real blue crab. No matter how the lure lands in the water it immediately inverts to the retrieval position. Once in the water the clear keel and bill disappear, giving the embossed legs a suspended appearance. When retrieved in water all of these realistic features come together to perfectly imitate a live baby crab. You can apply some of your favorite crab scent for the ultimate deception.
CW CRAB has been extensively tested on striped bass with phenomenal results.
Sea trout, flounder and channel catfish have also been caught. CW CRAB looks so realistic that while testing the lures and applying peeler crab scent, real crabs would sometimes attach themselves to the top of the lure. Crabs naturally do this to protect each other when they are peeling/ molting/ shedding. Blue crab go through several shedding phases each year. So when fishing inshore waters, bays and tidal rivers in pursuit of striped bass, redfish, tarpon, permit, bonefish, snook, sea trout ( gray and specks ), cobia, black drum and any others you can think of! Even largemouth bass in tidal areas! Try tying on a CW CRAB and “Be the Crab®â€
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Post by allingeneral »

Those are some interesting looking lures. I hope you sell a million of them! :)
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Post by fishwithdc »

Hey ya'll ...

Pick up some of these crabs... I have been using them down here in Florida for a while and they really do work... especially in current and tidal flow...

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