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Eagle Claw

Eagle Claw 06010 Crappie Rig

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Eagle Claw 06010 Crappie Rigs are a go-to setup for targeting crappies, perch, and other panfish while bottom fishing. Each rig features double arms with fluorescent beads for added visibility and two gold Aberdeen snelled hooks on a spreader rig for optimal bait presentation. This classic configuration keeps your bait separated and effective in attracting bites.

  • Features double arms with fluorescent beads
  • Includes two gold Aberdeen snelled hooks
  • Standard bottom rig for crappies, perch, and panfish
  • Quantity per pack: 1

Made in the USA

FishUSA Customer Reviews

  • 4

    Good product, solved the

    Posted by Tom on June 12, 2019

    Four of us used the rigs off of the E.J. and they worked a lot better than my homemade set ups.Hook wrap arounds were kept to a minimum. Glad I looked on your site. [...]

    Four of us used the rigs off of the E.J. and they worked a lot better than my homemade set ups.Hook wrap arounds were kept to a minimum. Glad I looked on your site. [...]

  • 5

    I Fish for Perch and this is the rig

    Posted by Jake on the Big Lake on June 12, 2019

    I think this is good rig. I have not tried it yet. But I believe it is going to work. I was trying to rig up my own rig but this rig is better and easier. I bought something from ProBass shop and they… Read More

    I think this is good rig. I have not tried it yet. But I believe it is going to work. I was trying to rig up my own rig but this rig is better and easier. I bought something from ProBass shop and they would not publish my review because it was a poor rating for the product.

  • 4

    Exactly as advertised.

    Posted by Coach on June 12, 2019

    The product is great as advertised. I like to use them while drifting for walleye. The hooks (made for panfish) are a little light and may straighten with a good size walleye. Easy to change the hoo… Read More

    The product is great as advertised. I like to use them while drifting for walleye. The hooks (made for panfish) are a little light and may straighten with a good size walleye. Easy to change the hooks. No problem with the product though. I recommend them.

  • 4

    Good set-up with the right hooks!

    Posted by Bottombouncer on June 12, 2019

    Good product, but I recommend upgrading the hooks. Used them in Erie perch fishing, if you hook a decent walleye, it will straighten the hooks out!

    Good product, but I recommend upgrading the hooks. Used them in Erie perch fishing, if you hook a decent walleye, it will straighten the hooks out!

  • 5

    Great Crappie Rig

    Posted by YooperTom on June 12, 2019

    I use these when fishing with live bait, minnows or worms. I always catch more fish on poles equipped with these rigs than I do with single hooks. Seems like 90% of the fish take the bottom hook. … Read More

    I use these when fishing with live bait, minnows or worms. I always catch more fish on poles equipped with these rigs than I do with single hooks. Seems like 90% of the fish take the bottom hook. Not sure if the top bait acts as an atractor or what, but they work. Also catch more fish when fishing these tight line, line straight down of the end of the pole with no bobber. Probably because I can feel the bites and set the hook. Typically, the bottom line is too long and must be cut off. I like the sinker to be about 6 to 10 inches below the bottom hook. Sometimes these rigs come with nearly 24 inches below. When fishing for yellow perch, I like to be closer to the bottom. It is all a matter of personal taste. Use a heavy weight for really deep water or currents, lighter weight for shallow water. The smaller the weight, the more sensitive it will be to detect bites. Use just enough weight so the spreaders will hang horizontal. In states that allow more than two hooks on a line, I take a rig apart and add a spreader to another rig. Lots of triples for perch in Lake Erie when they are biting!

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