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Location: N.FIB | anybody have any feed back on this lure
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Location: Clintonville, Wi | Great sounding creeper. Ryan made me a couple towards the end of year last year and haven't been able to give them true test run. The little I did throw I was impressed definately a unique sound. |
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Location: Land of the Musky | While I do not have that creeper I do have a few of his other creepers. IMO rylure creepers are the best creepers on the market today. He tunes each one and it really shows in his work. |
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Location: north central wisconsin | The chattertail creeper is an interesting lure. About 13 years ago I had Ryan make a creeper for me with a double tail rotator section on the back, which worked nicely, and he ended up making about 5 or 6 of them. That lure never really caught on. In the mean time, there have been a number of jointed creepers made with a globe section in the rear, so this isn't a new concept. Last year Ryan started toying with straight creeper mods again, and really has a gem with this little model. The interesting thing about some of these chattertail creepers, at least the ones that I have, is that in addition to the ploop and globe rotation sound, you also get a slight click. This lure can also be run a fair amount faster than most of my other creepers. As Jeremy said, the first batch was done later last year, so not alot of water time, but I was able to get some action on mine over in MN before the season wrapped up. |
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