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Message Subject: Rylures- Some Questions
greenduck
Posted 12/22/2004 10:23 AM (#129187)
Subject: Rylures- Some Questions




Posts: 354


Hello,

I received my two new Rylures last night. I purchased two of the fetch n' catch style
creepers. These are my first Rylures and I have a few questions.

The first question is that the belly hook looks like it might tangle quite a bit with the spreader
set up. Do any of you fishing Rylures replace the belly hook with a smaller hook or remove
it? Maybe it doesn't tangle at all. Any experiences with that set up?

I'm wondering about the sound as well. I normally can test my baits in our backyard pond but mother nature has taken care of that for a while. I really like the deep bloop, bloop of the Joel Wick and Le Lure Creepers. I also like how the Wick and Lelure wings are pretty
easy to tune. How does the Rylure compare?

I'm impressed with the construction. They look to be very heavy duty and I love the spreader style globes/creepers. Any thoughts on these questions/concerns would be
appreciated.
Bill C. aka the greenduck
Reef Hawg
Posted 12/22/2004 1:54 PM (#129212 - in reply to #129187)
Subject: RE: Rylures- Some Questions




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
Bill,

funny you bring some points up. ryan was just over at my house last night going over new body designs for some of his lures, as well as discussing paint jobs. I have never experienced hangup problems with the bottom hook. That said, a slightly smaller hook would not harm the hooking much, and sometimes quickens the action out of the hole. The sound of Ryans creepers are in my opinion, as good as any out there. A few of the creepers he has sold recently have had production wings on them as he did not have a manufacturer making 'his' wings at the time. Now, he is changing the design slightly of the creepin wobbler, and the wings are going to be slightly modified from here out as well(they will be more like the wings he was making 10 years ago), and are going to be of the highest quality one could imagine. He now has a patent on a wing design which he will go forward with from now throughout the future. It is one nice creeper! If you have any trouble with yours, please give him feedback as he always wants to hear it. (715) 213-3618

Jason Schillinger
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