Savage Gear 3D Crab is a realistic crab imitation built for inshore fish that are actively eating crustaceans.
It’s a strong match for bottom-oriented feeding, with a slow-sink profile and subtle crawling action that suits species like tarpon, redfish, and cobia.
At $7.99–$8.99, it’s a practical option when you want a lifelike crab profile without moving to a hard bait.
Technique notes
Work it near the bottom with short hops, a slow drag, or small pauses.
Let it sink and “scurry” so the claws and legs can show movement.
Best on a cast-and-work presentation around structure, grass edges, or sandy bottom where crabs are a natural forage.
When to switch
Switch to a faster-moving bait if fish are chasing baitfish instead of crustaceans.
If fish are suspended or feeding higher in the water column, a bottom crab imitation will be less effective.
If bites are tentative, try a smaller or more finesse-oriented presentation before changing species-specific profile.