
Overview
Durable, yet velvety soft to the touch, the Yum Craw Papi delivers a realistic shape and a slimmed-down crawfish imitation that leaves all others in the dust. Designed with natural, oversized pinchers, the Yum Craw Papi delivers plenty of action and works incredibly well on a Carolina-rig, Texas-rig, and as a jig trailer. Appetizing to largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass, the Yum Craw Papi delivers universal appeal that is as versatile as it is effective.
Length | Quantity |
2.75" | 12 |
3.75" | 8 |
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Comments: These are good when the fish are a little slower to biting or if they are pressured. The smaller one is an excellent finesse jig trailer while the bigger size is a great spring and summer Texas rig bait. Highly recommended.
From: Elijah : Rome Georgia 1/25/23
Comments: I've used these for years during the spring. The subtleness of the claws and the slim body are perfect for those cold water months. Never fails to produce on a texas rig. Hugely overlooked bait. When everyone else is throwing jigs and jerkbaits, give the fish something different.
From: Unknown: 4/6/22
Comments: I feel like this is an underrated craw option. I've thrown it on a Texas rig with a 1/8 ounce bullet weight and love that little set up. It also works great as a trailer, especially on a finesse style jig. It just seems to produce for me, the "pinchers" have a nice action in the water without having too much action in certain situations. Throwing something with a little red in it is always good in the spring, but the lake I fish a lot here in Utah really fishes well with some red, so I love the watermelon red flake. I thought TW used to carry green pumpkin red flake, but I could be wrong.
From: Nik: Utah 3/25/21
Comments: I love the 2.75 inch size in green pumpkin for fishing creeks and rivers. I like fishing it on a lifted jigs weedless ned rig head because that allows you to fish this tiny bait weedless. I've caught largemouth, spotted, and bartram's bass on this bait. I would definitely recommend it.
From: Aaron: Georgia 5/3/20
Comments: this is also what I caught my personal best on. you can do a lot of stuff with it. put it on a jig put it on a shakey head or use it with a Texas rig. overall this is a awesome bait
From: Unknown 9/5/17
Comments: caught my personal best on this craw it was 4 1/4 pounds. caught it on the green pumpkin purple color I definitely recommend these their awesome will be picking these up.
From: Unknown 8/25/17
Comments: This is my go to bait for creek and small river smallmouth fishing. I have never failed to catch fish with this bait. Take a package of these with a few Charlie Brewer Slider heads, a light spinning rod and wade the creek. Takes me back to my childhood.
From: Dick: Tennessee 2/1/17
Comments: I see many people use them on a jig. I just fish this on a shaky head & destroy bass. It's the perfect size to catch a ton of fish ANY size, you'll catch them from 1lb to 5-6-7 lbs there's no limit on what you can catch. I'll even hook into some nice drum & walleye in the river.
From: Tony: Aurora, IL 6/2/16
Comments: Great bait for texas rig, jig trailer or swimming it through cover. Stands up well because of the hollow head
4/19/16
Comments: I love this bait for a jig trailer. It is hollow at the end of the body. You can stuff with rattles or scent or left empty and it bubbles just like a live craw. Very durable as well. I love the Okee Craw color and the PBJ
From: Jim: Woodstock, GA
Comments: the best jig trailer on the market bar none IMO, i use the 3.75" size for pitching on jigs and punchin and the bigger size as well, they have a good swimming action almost like a grub on the hop and a nice flutter on the fall they also look good paused....theyre a home run best trailer out there! im sure theyre a good texas rigging bait also.
From: Colby: Oregon, USA
Comments: just got back from a fishing trip and the craw papi really worked good for me. Try fishing them by themselves.
From: Pat: Kentucky, USA
Comments:It looks very good on a jig but I just can't catch many fish with it... personally I prefer the yum chunk.
From:Zach: Shavertown, PA