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Fish or Die Bait Co. The Sherman Crawfish / Creature Hybrid

Floating Claws. Cover Cracking Confidence.

Color: Agent 711 (Black w/ Blue Flake)
Size: 3”

Typical delivery times range from 5 to 7 days

Flip, Drag & Dominate with The Sherman

Creature/craw hybrid for pressured bass in cover and current

Slides into cover, stands claws high, gets bit

The Sherman is Fish or Die’s versatile craw/creature hybrid built to win tough days. Buoyant ribbed flappers and large floating claws create a realistic “defensive” posture that screams easy meal—perfect for kayak anglers picking apart laydowns, grass edges, and rock. The curved body and belly slot rig cleanly and come through cover with confidence.

  • ✅ Floating claws hold a natural defensive stance for reaction strikes
  • ✅ Ribbed body moves water without killing glide on the fall
  • ✅ Belly slot + compact shape = clean Texas/Ned/Neko rigging
  • ✅ Firmness III balances durability with lively action
  • ✅ Agent Orange craw stench helps fish track in stain or current
Spec Value
Sizes 3" and 4"
Pack Count 5 per pack (3"); 4 per pack (4")
Plastic Firmness III (I–IV scale)
Stench Formula Agent Orange (Craw)
Primary Techniques Texas, Ned, Neko, Carolina, Tokyo
🎨 Color Guide – Pick the Right Sherman
Color Optimal Use Case
Green Dragon (Green Pumpkin) Clear to light stain; rock/rivers; all-season natural craw.
Liberty Tree (Watermelon/Red Flake) Sunny, clear water over grass and sand; subtle flash.
Bugle (GP w/ Purple Flake) Clear water with forage shimmer; smallmouth on rock.
Ben’s Bifocals (GP w/ Gold Flake) Sun high; gold flash around grass lines and docks.
Huzzah! (Okeechobee Craw) Stained water around grass; bold blue/green contrast.
Defiant (Blue Craw) Cloud cover; blue-hued craws on clay/rock transitions.
Tribe Oneida (Fire Craw) Pre-spawn/spring rock; warming water red-craw bite.
Grapeshot (Junebug) Tannin-stained or muddy water; strong profile.
Philadelphia (Junebug Red) Dark stain with added red flash; cypress/wood.
Agent 711 (Black/Blue Flake) Heavy stain/low light; flip wood and mats.
Lobsterback (Black/Red Flake) Dirty water on rock; red glint mimics molting craws.
Redcoat (Red/Blue Flake) Spring reaction color in dingy creeks.
Tea in the Harbor (Blue/Blue Flake) Shade lines/grass edges; bluegill-leaning water.
Whale Blubber (Motor Oil) Clear, sunny sand/grass flats; subtle brown-amber.
Shell Shock (Bluegill) Bluegill forage around docks/grass—skip and shake.
Independence (Pearl) Clear water drag on gravel; muted flash.
Stamp Act (Black) Night, shade, or chocolate milk conditions.
Agent 355 (Morning Dawn) Smallmouth trigger in clear rivers; post-front.

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