




| Weight: | 6 g |
| Length, cm: | 7 |
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The 3" YAMA Craw by Yamamoto is an extremely versatile and effective soft plastic craw bait, specifically designed to outwit predatory fish such as perch, zander, and black bass. Its special feature lies in the unique “Mega Floater Formula,” a buoyant material that gives the claws an incredibly realistic defensive posture underwater. This feature, combined with the sturdy and compact body, makes it an irresistible prey and a reliable companion for a wide variety of fishing techniques.
Advantages
Unique, buoyant action
Thanks to the special “Mega Floater Formula,” the bait’s claws float up off the bottom and perfectly mimic a crawfish in a defensive position. This visual stimulus provokes even passive predators to strike.
Extreme durability
The solid, thick body is made from a durable material. It doesn’t tear easily, holds securely on jig heads and offset hooks, and withstands numerous fish attacks.
Versatile
Whether as a trailer on a jig, Texas rig, Carolina rig, or Tokyo rig—the YAMA Craw performs in every situation and can be adapted to conditions on the water.
Compact and effective profile
With its 3-inch size (approx. 7.5 cm), the lure mimics the perfect crayfish size for a wide range of predatory fish and is particularly successful when fish are targeting smaller prey.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What sets the YAMA Craw apart from other crayfish lures? The key difference is the buoyant material (“Mega Floater Formula”) from which the lure is made. While many other crayfish lures lie flat on the bottom, the claws of the YAMA Craw stand upright. This mimics a natural defensive posture and creates a strong stimulus that provokes bites. It is also significantly more durable than other soft lures.
For which fishing techniques is the 3" YAMA Craw best suited? The lure is a true all-rounder. It excels as a trailer on a skirted jig or chatterbait, as the buoyant claws play seductively with every pause. When used on a Texas or Carolina rig, it can be slowly dragged along the bottom, with the claws repeatedly rising. It also performs exceptionally well on a simple jig head.
How does the buoyant action help catch more fish? The upright defensive posture signals easy prey and a direct provocation to a predator. This reflex trigger often leads to very aggressive and uncompromising strikes. It really shows its strength during pauses, when the lure is resting on the Bottom.








