
Overview
An already proven winner just got a whole lot better. The Berkley Powerbait Maxscent Chigger Craw features the same enticing profile as the original Chigger Craw that has been tempting scale-busting bass for years, but now boasts Berkley’s signature Powerbait Maxscent which releases a super-charged scent field that draws fish in from near and far.
The Berkley Powerbait Maxscent Chigger Craw doesn’t rely on just its irresistible flavoring alone, it also employs tremendous action from the large flapping claws that stretch out from its head. Behind the Craw’s head are a series of wiggling and twitching legs that add yet another layer of attraction. Equally as versatile as it is effective, it can be fished slow or buzzed fast, it is deadly on the back of a jig, Texas Rig, or Carolina Rig, and it can even be burned on the back of a buzzbait. Grab a bag of the Berkley Powerbait Maxscent Chigger Craw and experience the Maxscent magic for yourself.
Length | Quantity |
3" | 8 |
4" | 7 |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Favorite summertime craw. Caught bass in 2 ft-40 ft of water. Yes, the claws rip off easily so get yourself a few packs of your essential colors.
From: P: MN 2/11/23
Comments: Reading the other reviews, I wasn't alone in noticing they are not at all durable. They do catch fish, had to ration 4 bags of them to complete a 2 day event since they are good for about one bite/hookset each. They did out fish the regular chigger craw as we tried to substitute but just weren't getting bit at all.
From: Justin : 10/5/22
Comments: These are the real deal! The 3" has become my go to for a jig trailer and the 4" gets bit well down deep on a C-rig. The "claws" do rip off fairly easily, but it's a small price to pay to consistently put meat on the deck.
From: CJ: Fort Mohave, AZ 10/3/22
Comments: These get bit a lot. But dang do the claws rip off easily. I ripped through a pack and a half in one tournament, losing claws to rock bass, and having at least one fall off on every bass. It makes them a poor value. Berkley, if you see this, if there's anything you can do to strenghen where the claws join, please do it.
From: Brian: Orland Park, IL 6/5/22