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When crayfish feel threatened they raise their claws in defense. The HOURRA CRAW captures this natural behavior. The claws are filled with air bubbles that rise up when the lure is stopped while maintaining a natural body position. The antennas and claws give off plenty of vibration that often triggers an attack after a long pause.
Try adding the articulated movement of a G'FLIP lead for an even more natural movement that seems to hypnotise predators. A median line on the thorax helps position your hook perfectly. Impregnated to the core with salt and shellfish attractant.