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How to Select the Right Soft Plastic Trailer

Shaye BakerBy Shaye BakerMay 26, 2026

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Jigs, spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, and chatterbaits are all great bass lures in their own right. But adding a soft plastic trailer can take these baits to a whole other level. When using a craw, grub, swimbait, or other soft plastic as a trailer, you can adjust the lure’s profile and performance. There’s a science to it, though. Selecting the right trailer isn’t as simple as pulling a random soft plastic out and slapping it on a jig. There’s a methodical approach that can help select the perfect trailer based on what you want it to do. Here’s how to determine the right trailer for any situation.

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Paddle tail swimbaits work well for imitating a variety of baitfish. (Photo/Shaye Baker)

Different Trailer Types

Most soft plastic trailers can be lumped into two categories: craws and swimbaits. You can also use single-tail grubs, soft plastic jerkbaits, split tails, and a few other soft plastics as trailers. But craws and swimbaits are the two primary trailer types that most anglers use. Here are some good examples of each trailer style. 

  • Swimbait: Rapala Crush City Mayor Swimbait
  • Craw: Strike King Rage Tail Craw
  • Grub: Zoom Fat Albert Grub
  • Split Tail: Z-Man Elaztech Split Tail Trailerz
  • Soft Plastic Jerkbait: Zoom Salty Super Fluke

Profile

Trailer selection is the best way to adjust a bait’s profile to closely resemble real forage. Take a finesse jig, for instance. These jigs are designed to be dragged along the bottom and mimic a crawfish. But alone, they don’t look all that much like a crustacean. It’s only when you slip a small craw-style trailer on the back of a finesse jig that you get the complete picture of a crawfish.

The same match-the-hatch principle applies when selecting a trailer to accentuate the profile of a chatterbait, spinnerbait, or swim jig. But instead of trying to imitate a craw along the bottom, you want your bait to look like a baitfish higher in the water column. For this reason, swimbait-style trailers are better on these baits in these particular situations. All this being said, a craw is still one of the best swim jig trailers out there. How does this make sense if this style of jig is supposed to mimic bream and shad and not crawfish? Well, it has more to do with how the trailer affects the performance than how it changes the profile.

Two chatterbaits rigged with soft plastic trailers on boat.
Trailer selection should be based on the profile of the forage and how you want the bait to perform. (Photo/Shaye Baker)

Performance

The reason a craw can make a great swim jig trailer (even though it doesn’t look like a baitfish) is that the claws help lift the bait. When you’re fishing a swim jig over top vegetation that is either topped out or just below the surface, the claws help the bait ride high in the water column. Swap the craw out for a split-tail trailer, and you’ll find that you can’t reel the jig fast enough to keep it from bogging down in cover. 

However, if you move to the edge of the same grass bed and fish the portion of the vegetation that is submerged in 4 or 5 feet of water, you’ll find that a swim jig performs better with a swimbait as a trailer as opposed to a craw. This is because the slender swimbait offers less resistance and less lift, allowing the bait as a whole to sink deeper in the water column to where the fish and cover are.

Rate of Stall and Rate of Fall

You can fine-tune your trailer selection between two different baits in the same category. For instance, a slim swimbait with a flat, forked tail (like the Yamamoto Zako) offers less resistance than a swimbait with a wider-wobbling, harder-kicking boot tail (like the Rapala Crush City Mayor). Thus, the same exact chatterbait can be reeled slower with the Mayor as a trailer than it can be with the Zako. 

What we’re talking about is the “Rate of Stall” (ROS). The ROS is the speed at which your bait can be reeled through the water while maintaining the same horizontal trajectory. Because each trailer has a different ROS, you can use your trailer selection to adjust how quickly or slowly you can fish your bait effectively. 

The “Rate of Fall” (ROF) is similar, but it has to do with the speed at which a bait falls through the water column. This, too, can drastically affect your jig’s performance depending on the trailer you use. You can take a wider craw trailer, for instance (like the Strike King Rage Tail Craw), and put it on the back of a 3/8-ounce pitching jig, and that jig will fall relatively slowly. But if you put a Strike King Menace Grub on the same exact jig instead, it will fall noticeably quicker.

A jig head rigged up with a craw
Craws are one of the most common and versatile soft plastic trailers. (Photo/Shaye Baker)

Why All This Matters

Bass fishing is all about maximizing opportunities. If fish suspect something is off at the last second, they won’t take the bait. So making sure that the profile of your bait matches the hatch as closely as possible is critical—and the perfect trailer selection can help you do that. But what’s more important is the performance side. If you can’t fish the bait effectively, it doesn’t matter what it looks like, even if it’s identical to the actual prey. For this reason, selecting the best trailer performance-wise sometimes trumps selecting the best profile. Think back to the swim jig in the grass example.

Fine-tuning your lure’s performance with your trailer selection can help you get your bait down into the cover better or ride higher when you want it to. You can even use your trailer to get your bait to fall or swim at the perfect rate of speed.  All of these things should be considered when selecting a trailer. Just ask yourself what you want your bait to do underwater, and then choose accordingly. Don’t be afraid to change it up several times until you find the perfect combination for the mood the fish are in that day.

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    Shaye Baker is a bass fishing content contributor for Field & Stream. He has more than a decade of experience covering professional bass fishing tournaments. Highlights Education Baker graduated from Auburn University with a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and International Trade. However, the education he nows relies on in his daily occupation came by way of working alongside many of the greatest tournament coverage professionals the industry has ever seen, learning to shoot, write, edit, and add commentary in the real world. Experience Baker spent his first few years after college simultaneously pursuing a professional bass fishing career, as well as a career in outdoor journalism in the bass fishing space. After mixed success on the semi-pro fishing trail, Baker decided that working in the industry for a guaranteed paycheck was better than fishing for a possible one. Baker’s clientele base gradually grew to the point he could transition to full-time content contribution for the likes of FLW Outoors, Bassmaster, Wired2Fis,h and several other local, regional, and national publications. He now enjoys working full-time in the industry, but has also returned to his roots, regularly participating in local tournaments with his father and friends. Fun Fact Though Baker grew up in (and loves) Reeltown, Alabama, the epitome of small town USA, he is (somewhat) fluent in Spanish. He has also spent time in Ecuador, Peru, Spain, Italy, Portugal, and France, and has been privileged to see over half of the United States thanks to his career. Notable Work

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