Evergreen’s new Claw Motion masters the backsliding technique, utilizing precision salt-offsetting and a decisive, gravity-defying design to reach the once unreachable
Bass anglers are arguably the greatest tinkerers on earth. Their manipulation and experimentation of soft plastics alone would impress even Dr. Frankenstein, championing rigging inventions that include the Neko, glide, wacky, shaky, donkey, dropshot, chicken, and more. Today, the tactical darling of the elite is "backsliding"—a technique designed to defy physics by sending a bait backward, deep into the shadows where bass feel safest.
At its core, backsliding is a tactical departure from the vertical plop of traditional soft plastics. While a conventional Texas rig or jig falls straight down—or follows the arc of the line back toward the angler—a backsliding bait is designed to glide in the opposite direction. By shifting the bait’s center of gravity toward the tail, the lure utilizes its own hydrodynamics to swim away on a slack line. Upon entry, instead of pulling away from the target, the bait hunts deeper into the darkness of an overhang, dock or brush pile.
Generally, backsliding requires surgical rigging—precision placement of nail weights and screw-locks to force a bait to glide away from the angler upon entry. Rigging is high-effort and high-maintenance.
Evergreen just changed the math...
The Gravity-Defying Glide The new Evergreen Claw Motion is a purpose-built gliding machine. Crafted specifically for the wildly popular backsliding technique, this 3-inch tactical craw also doubles as a skipping bait, finesse jig trailer, and can be effectively Texas-rigged. “The Claw Motion is about unrestricted access,” said DAIWA Field Marketing Manager, Chris Martin. “It reaches fish tucked deep into pockets in a milfoil mat, bog edges, submerged timber, and far under docks. This bait doesn't just sink – it wanders. It reaches the spaces that even the most precise flipping and pitching can’t touch.” |
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