The brainchild of Bass Master Elite Series Pro, Brandon Palanuik, the Xzone Lures Pro Series Adrenaline Craw features a proven fish catching design that reflects the creative thoughts and ideas of a highly successful tournament professional. This versatile craw has super aggressive, ribbed claws that generate unbelievable action and produce unmatched water displacement on the retrieve.
Swim the craw on its own, drag it on a Carolina rig, or use it as a trailer on your favorite chatterbait or jig to add a vigorous kicking action to your presentation. The Xzone Lures Pro Series Adrenaline Craw is constructed with floating claws that shift it into a defensive position when at rest on the bottom to provide a perfect, upright presentation every time!
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Comments: I've been punching the 3.5 in ponds. Both times it produced most my bites for the day. Once in early summer and another time this fall. The bait has great kick on the way down and I noticed it has a great bubble trail on the dive. The claws are fragile and it's not a great bait to withstand abuse. However, I did land 10 fish on 7 baits with no problem and one was 5 1/4lb black bass which is pretty reasonable size fish for a pond that has maybe 6-8lb class at best.
From: Jed: Ca 9/19/23
Comments: My new favorite craw style bait. This bait is very versatile, It somehow works just as well as a jig trailer as it does texas rigged, on a wobble head etc. The claws do float and impart a good bit of action on the fall Definitely check this bait out!
From: Jacob: 6/20/23
Comments: Very good on a wobble head and an excellent thick head design...thats the good...the bad you might get 2 fish on a bait because the claws will fall off...great tournament day but you burn through them
From: Tim: 8/9/21
Comments: Awesome craw. Bought multiple colors and they work. I'd even say I prefer these to rage craws. Action is about the same but much better durability. Same action and better durability just makes sense to go with this. Don't listen to Matthias. I've used z craws as well and although the zooms have more colors the action in these are more consistent and aggressive. The z craws sometimes require faster motion to impart action. The adrenaline craw will flap with 1/4 Oz and flap with even slow retrieves. I've swam these on a swim jig, rigged vertically for chatterbaits, and flipped/pitched and even as a jig trailer. Usually lasts 5-8 fish. Very versatile, durable, and gets bit what more can you want. Also nice to support a new company with a "slightly new design (Matthias)" to show the bass something different.
From: Terri: Minnesota 8/7/21
Comments: Pretty much a dead ringer for a Zoom Z Craw with a different-for-sake-of-being-different rib design on the body. Same size as the regular Z Craw, no smaller option. Same action on a jig or wobblehead, the craws don't float any more than a Z Craw even though it has a big callout on the pack. Downsides: doesn't have any salt at all, unlike a Z Craw. Plastic rips more easily, if you t-rig them I've had them rip off more easily (where the craw is riding the hook behind the loop).
From: Matthias: Novato 7/28/21
Comments: Xzone lures pro series Adrenaline Craws are some wicked baits for stubborn fish. We all have our colors but with this bait pretty much based on the circumstances, every color works! I have proven many times when it came down to time crunches in tournaments that I pulled out this bait and bass would eat it after trying different techniques. For stubborn bass the adrenaline craw is awesome! I would highly suggest keeping these with you!
From: John: 7/27/21
Comments: These things are the juice. The action is fantastic. I don't think there's a single bait in my tackle box I could recommend more.
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Comments: I've been punching the 3.5 in ponds. Both times it produced most my bites for the day. Once in early summer and another time this fall. The bait has great kick on the way down and I noticed it has a great bubble trail on the dive. The claws are fragile and it's not a great bait to withstand abuse. However, I did land 10 fish on 7 baits with no problem and one was 5 1/4lb black bass which is pretty reasonable size fish for a pond that has maybe 6-8lb class at best.
From: Jed: Ca 9/19/23
Comments: My new favorite craw style bait. This bait is very versatile, It somehow works just as well as a jig trailer as it does texas rigged, on a wobble head etc. The claws do float and impart a good bit of action on the fall Definitely check this bait out!
From: Jacob: 6/20/23
Comments: Very good on a wobble head and an excellent thick head design...thats the good...the bad you might get 2 fish on a bait because the claws will fall off...great tournament day but you burn through them
From: Tim: 8/9/21
Comments: Awesome craw. Bought multiple colors and they work. I'd even say I prefer these to rage craws. Action is about the same but much better durability. Same action and better durability just makes sense to go with this. Don't listen to Matthias. I've used z craws as well and although the zooms have more colors the action in these are more consistent and aggressive. The z craws sometimes require faster motion to impart action. The adrenaline craw will flap with 1/4 Oz and flap with even slow retrieves. I've swam these on a swim jig, rigged vertically for chatterbaits, and flipped/pitched and even as a jig trailer. Usually lasts 5-8 fish. Very versatile, durable, and gets bit what more can you want. Also nice to support a new company with a "slightly new design (Matthias)" to show the bass something different.
From: Terri: Minnesota 8/7/21
Comments: Pretty much a dead ringer for a Zoom Z Craw with a different-for-sake-of-being-different rib design on the body. Same size as the regular Z Craw, no smaller option. Same action on a jig or wobblehead, the craws don't float any more than a Z Craw even though it has a big callout on the pack. Downsides: doesn't have any salt at all, unlike a Z Craw. Plastic rips more easily, if you t-rig them I've had them rip off more easily (where the craw is riding the hook behind the loop).
From: Matthias: Novato 7/28/21
Comments: Xzone lures pro series Adrenaline Craws are some wicked baits for stubborn fish. We all have our colors but with this bait pretty much based on the circumstances, every color works! I have proven many times when it came down to time crunches in tournaments that I pulled out this bait and bass would eat it after trying different techniques. For stubborn bass the adrenaline craw is awesome! I would highly suggest keeping these with you!
From: John: 7/27/21
Comments: These things are the juice. The action is fantastic. I don't think there's a single bait in my tackle box I could recommend more.
From: Dean: Minnesota 6/16/21