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mastical
Posted 5/22/2017 2:01 PM (#862431)
Subject: Wolfcreek lures?





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Location: Lake St Clair
Im tempted to buy a couple swimbaits, anyone use one yet?


https://teamrhinooutdoors.com/collections/vendors?q=Wolfcreek%20Lure...
monsterlures
Posted 5/22/2017 3:11 PM (#862437 - in reply to #862431)
Subject: Re: Wolfcreek lures?




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A guy in europe i know says that they work good
He says that they are made of a soft plastic so they swim well at slow speed

Neber had 1 so thake what i say with a grain of salt
25homes
Posted 5/23/2017 8:11 AM (#862536 - in reply to #862431)
Subject: Re: Wolfcreek lures?





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Look solid but seem real similiar to shadzilla or something like that and having to buy harness seperate Ill stick to the shadzillas
Muskiemetal
Posted 5/23/2017 8:37 AM (#862538 - in reply to #862431)
Subject: RE: Wolfcreek lures?





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Location: Wisconsin
Hoping to use it this weekend and shoot some video....


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25homes
Posted 5/23/2017 10:37 AM (#862555 - in reply to #862431)
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Now that looks pretty sick with the blades in front of it...
mastical
Posted 5/25/2017 1:52 PM (#862807 - in reply to #862431)
Subject: Re: Wolfcreek lures?





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Location: Lake St Clair
I bought a couple. They look neat. Harness isn't my favorite but oh well
Big Perc
Posted 6/24/2017 3:33 PM (#866302 - in reply to #862431)
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Location: Iowa
So we recently caught a fish on the 9" Wolfcreek and when the fish came to the surface and thrashed it flung the 9" swimbait off leaving only the harness. I understand that the 9" are only $9-$10 depending on how you buy them but the 13" is $29 and makes me worry about loosing the big swimbait to the same type of thing. These don't float either. Am I doing something wrong? Should I be sticking a toothpick through the nose perpendicular to the cork screw?
supertrollr
Posted 6/24/2017 5:22 PM (#866308 - in reply to #862431)
Subject: Re: Wolfcreek lures?


i feel i get more for my money whit them vs the mcrubber.i really like their paint job and the external harness that prevent damage when the fish is fighting,and musky seem to really enjoy the way it run.golden shiner is my best,but the firetiger look awesome
25homes
Posted 7/25/2017 1:20 PM (#871478 - in reply to #862431)
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anyone ever try and use these harnesses on the Shadzilla jr...I would love to have back hook on the JRS
Muskiemetal
Posted 7/25/2017 6:13 PM (#871521 - in reply to #862431)
Subject: RE: Wolfcreek lures?





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Location: Wisconsin
I'm working on refining a harness for these and other swimbaits with larger hooks and strong connections.  


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supertrollr
Posted 7/25/2017 6:56 PM (#871529 - in reply to #862431)
Subject: Re: Wolfcreek lures?


shrink tubing prevent hook rash i guess?
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 7/26/2017 4:32 AM (#871568 - in reply to #871529)
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Location: St. Lawrence River
supertrollr - 7/25/2017 7:56 PM

shrink tubing prevent hook rash i guess?


Usually on bucktails to prevent tinsel/hair wrapping in the crotch of the hook. Not sure of the purpose here.
25homes
Posted 7/26/2017 7:44 AM (#871578 - in reply to #871521)
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Muskiemetal - 7/25/2017 6:13 PM

I'm working on refining a harness for these and other swimbaits with larger hooks and strong connections.  


KEEP me posted if you can my man would love to see a revised harness that would work with the SHadzilla jrs
Muskiemetal
Posted 7/26/2017 9:07 AM (#871594 - in reply to #862431)
Subject: Re: Wolfcreek lures?





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Location: Wisconsin
Shrink tube on the hooks are from my production of bucktails. All my hooks have those.
supertrollr
Posted 7/26/2017 10:41 AM (#871607 - in reply to #862431)
Subject: Re: Wolfcreek lures?


when it shrink near the split ring at some way ,treble hook don't go horizontal
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 7/26/2017 5:31 PM (#871683 - in reply to #862431)
Subject: Re: Wolfcreek lures?





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Shadzillas are hollow bodied, well my 9 inch is, the Jr is full bodied. An internal harness will tear up hollow bodies quickly.
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