Damiki Air-Craw

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These are just about to hit stores I'm pretty sure. Look very good, yabby like and I think will work well on Bream. What are your thoughts?
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I got a few samples of these lures today...and they look pretty good.

The thing that makes them a stand out to us and one of the major reasons to run with them is demontrated very well in this video from the Damiki USA guys with the 3" version. To start with we are running with the 2" and if the demand is there the range will hopefully extend to the 3". All the colours in the 2.5" monster miki range will be the 10 colours of the aircraw.

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Not the Craw, THE CRAW...

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they look a lot like a squidgy critter. is there anything special about them that will make them perform better?
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The claws are hollow i think, so they float and waft around a bit better.
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looks good
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luke_bcf_warni wrote:they look a lot like a squidgy critter. is there anything special about them that will make them perform better?

watch the video!!...no not the get smart one!! :lol:
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not bad at all mate. where was that? does that hand paddle work well? i have been looking for a good one.
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the hand paddle is essential...plain and simple
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