Great video! Appreciate you taking the time to compare the hooks used for that craw. I thought it looked really good on that jig. And the beast hook is definitely the way to go for Texas rigging them. Keep up the good work buddy! And as always, #N2TW_customlures rocks!!!
Fantastic rundown. I actually had similar troubles when trying to use an EWG hook with the original Katana Kraw. Friendly tip from someone who knows, a 3/0 Owner Rig N Hook fits the original Kraw perfectly. Keep up the good work! 👊
I love the Katana mold in general. I bought 5 molds of the original when it first came out. The problem as you know, if you sell plastics, people don't like dull baits. We all know that fish don't care, people do. So when Do-It came out with the single cavity CNC mold, I was going to buy it. When I saw the $160 price tag, I called Do-It to confirm the price. The price was obviously correct. Do-It use to make more production type molds. They have dipped their toes in the CNC world. They are not production friendly these days. I have since switched to aluminum CNC lead molds now for both lead and plastic. If you're not selling them, they are a great company to buy from. I like the freedom to use the hooks that I want. I wish Do-It would go back to the option to make production molds. CNC aluminum is costly.
I couldn’t agree more about the single cavity CNC mold. It would be a phenomenal option but I can’t bring myself to spend that much on a single cavity. The smaller katana craw has been my #1 jig trailer this past year
These videos are fantastic. Thanks for the post.
Thank you and thanks for watching!!
Awesome video! Love the rigging tips! Thanks!
Thanks Bryan!! Glad you enjoyed it
That is a monster craw, I like it!!
Another great video ++
It’s extremely thick!! Waaaayyy thicker than I originally thought but I like it a lot
used it for the first time saturday and the fish loved it
That’s good to hear. I haven’t gotten the chance to fish mine yet
Very thorough review. Great idea comparing directly to the ecto craw. You've taken the guess work out for alot of makers.
Thank you!! That’s one of my intentions with the channel. I’m glad to see that people are noticing
Great video! Appreciate you taking the time to compare the hooks used for that craw. I thought it looked really good on that jig. And the beast hook is definitely the way to go for Texas rigging them. Keep up the good work buddy! And as always, #N2TW_customlures rocks!!!
Thanks David!! This is one of those baits that I feel like needs to be compared to show just how thick it is. It’s hard to tell by itself
what temp did you shoot the craw?
I shoot this mold around 310-315 and haven’t had any issues yet
The one I shot hot and got a little dent was around 340
Fantastic rundown. I actually had similar troubles when trying to use an EWG hook with the original Katana Kraw. Friendly tip from someone who knows, a 3/0 Owner Rig N Hook fits the original Kraw perfectly. Keep up the good work! 👊
I actually havnt fished the smaller one on anything but a jig but now I might have to give that one a try!! Thanks for watching 🤙
Looks like It would make a great punch bait.
It probably would do pretty well
I was goin to say the Beast hook but you already covered it LOL
It’s the perfect fit for this bait
I love the Katana mold in general. I bought 5 molds of the original when it first came out. The problem as you know, if you sell plastics, people don't like dull baits. We all know that fish don't care, people do. So when Do-It came out with the single cavity CNC mold, I was going to buy it. When I saw the $160 price tag, I called Do-It to confirm the price. The price was obviously correct. Do-It use to make more production type molds. They have dipped their toes in the CNC world. They are not production friendly these days. I have since switched to aluminum CNC lead molds now for both lead and plastic. If you're not selling them, they are a great company to buy from. I like the freedom to use the hooks that I want. I wish Do-It would go back to the option to make production molds. CNC aluminum is costly.
I couldn’t agree more about the single cavity CNC mold. It would be a phenomenal option but I can’t bring myself to spend that much on a single cavity. The smaller katana craw has been my #1 jig trailer this past year
Looks like that poop bait if you cut off the appendages! Lol
*Deps Cover Scat
I never thought of that before but now that you mentioned it, that’s all I see lol