Burtek Tackle

Burtek Tackle ClawZall 4.0 Craw – Realistic Crawfish Bass Bait (6 Pack)

$5

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Description

The Burtek Tackle ClawZall 4.0 Craw is where lifelike realism meets aggressive, action-packed performance. Designed to fool even the wariest fish, this crawfish imitator features ultra-realistic pinchers with an untamed kicking action that comes alive on the fall and during subtle retrieves. The ClawZall is molded with four quivering antennae that continue to move even when the bait is at rest, along with six forward-facing legs designed to grab water and shimmy naturally as the bait moves. Made from a buoyant floating material , the ClawZall stands up in a natural defensive posture, perfectly mimicking a real crawfish when paused on the bottom. Built for highly pressured waters, the ClawZall’s combination of realism, continuous movement, and defensive stance makes it an unmatched crawfish presentation. At 4 inches , it offers the ideal profile for a wide range of bass fishing techniques. Each pack includes 6 baits , ready to perform when bites are hard to come by. Most Popular Rigging & Techniques Texas Rig Finesse Carolina Rig Finesse Jig Trailer Wobble Head Free Rig Drop Shot Punching

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Length

4 in (102 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, finesse, flipping

Water Column

bottom

Action

quivering kicking craw

Conditions

clear water, cold water, vegetation, rocky, open water

Field Notes

Use this craw when bass are pressured and want a realistic bottom presentation. It works well on Texas rigs, Carolina rigs, as a jig trailer, wobble head, free rig, drop shot, or for punching around cover when you want subtle movement and a defensive craw posture.

Pros

  • Highly realistic crawfish profile
  • Floating material creates a defensive stand-up posture
  • Quivering appendages add action even at rest
  • Versatile across multiple bass rigs

Cons

  • May be less effective when bass want a larger profile
  • Floating design can be less ideal for some dead-sticking presentations

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