Lelure creeper
Dave
Posted 7/25/2008 4:17 PM (#328072)
Subject: Lelure creeper


Just bought one of these creepers, and it seems to run bad!! have played with the arms a bit to make it work better, but stills seems to be running too low in the water..

has anyone used this brand of creeper and did it work for you??

thanks

Dave
Tackle Industries
Posted 7/25/2008 6:49 PM (#328089 - in reply to #328072)
Subject: Re: Lelure creeper





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How fast are you reeling it in? slow-medium-fast
whitey
Posted 7/25/2008 6:57 PM (#328091 - in reply to #328072)
Subject: RE: Lelure creeper




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how are you bending the paddles. if your adjusting them, with the bait facing you turn one paddle on the top toward you and the other side on the bottom toward you, as long as the lure makes the klop-klop sound you should be ok. hope this helps kind of hard to explain.

Edited by whitey 7/25/2008 6:59 PM
Dave
Posted 7/26/2008 8:12 AM (#328137 - in reply to #328089)
Subject: Re: Lelure creeper


I tried all speeds, the faster i ran it the worse it was..

i will keep messing with it to see if i can tune it better, just hope its not the manufacturer..

thanks

Dave
deantre
Posted 6/12/2009 12:54 PM (#383533 - in reply to #328137)
Subject: Re: Lelure creeper




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The blades should be 90 to 60 degrees from the body then the tops of the blades should be bent slighty downward/forward. I have found the slight bend of the tops makes all the difference. The lure is retreived very slow and it should make a distinct plop plop with an equal side to side movement. If it is not equal play with the wing bend a bit till it is. Hope this helps. Dean