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Location: In the Weeds | Does anybody usr and like these? Im looking at getting one. Thanks their also called krakens. |
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| I have had good luck with them. We have boated fish up to 49" on them. Seems they have worked best in September and October. |
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| I love the Krakens! Great topwater and the gold wings really make the difference IMO.
nice colros too: http://www.tackleindustries.com/pikecreeperlure.html
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| 2nd teh Kraken topwaters. TI also make the Medussa topwater adn that one really throws a lot of water. Love the gold blades on all of TI topwaters too. The blades really make a lot of clatter. |
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Posts: 149
| IMO both lures are great topwaters, I just prefer the Kraken for the gold flash and the way you can really crank it in fast without it blowing out. Its also a tough bait. Maybe you need to try one before you knock it. TI is also one of the most charitable companies I have ever seen. |
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Posts: 288
Location: Montreal, Que. Canada | Actually the Kraken is VERY similar and could be called a knock-off to another bait Safari tackles "Franken spitz" that was made when the Original Creepenstien then made by Laura Morrison later sold to Billy B of Monster lures became scarce in the 90's. |
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Location: S.Wisconsin | Tanner also owned the bait inbetween Morrison and Bill. Tanner paid for the rights to the bait and that is also what happened when he sold to Bill. I will cobtinue to support the people that put the time and money into r and d. It takes all types so to each their own. Good fishing |
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