Rush Claw stands out because its entire belly section is equipped with ribs and protrusions, positioned to closely resemble the structure of a real crayfish.
The voluminous claws create a powerful, torque-rich action in the water and simultaneously serve as an optimal center of gravity, facilitating precise casts. During sinking and when performing movements along the bottom (falling action, bottom bump), the claws and antennae sway enticingly, attracting the attention of the target fish. Even when the fish is passive and the lure is held stationary on the bottom (bottom stay), its presence is distinctly noticeable.
Rush Claw is excellent for use with various rigging methods, such as a down shot rig, Texas rig, and as a rubber jig trailer.
