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Bytor
Posted 4/18/2005 12:23 PM (#143512)
Subject: Fellow surface bait freaks





Location: The Yahara Chain
I would like your opinion on this BS Willy prototype. It is thru wire, epoxy finish, built like a tank. The wings are 1.15 times the size of LuLure wings.
Bytor
Posted 4/18/2005 12:25 PM (#143513 - in reply to #143512)
Subject: RE: Fellow surface bait freaks





Location: The Yahara Chain
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sworrall
Posted 4/18/2005 7:13 PM (#143579 - in reply to #143512)
Subject: RE: Fellow surface bait freaks





Posts: 32885


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I have one, and have never seen a creeper style bait I can move so fast. I think it's a home run!
mihssen
Posted 4/18/2005 7:21 PM (#143580 - in reply to #143512)
Subject: RE: Fellow surface bait freaks




Posts: 48


Looks great--most importantly--where do I get one to try?????

Nice
Mark
Muskie God5
Posted 4/18/2005 8:51 PM (#143591 - in reply to #143512)
Subject: RE: Fellow surface bait freaks




Posts: 42


gotta love that crash of the water as the legendary musky inhales ur lure........ surface lure of choice..topraider. if you do not have one in your tackle box I definatley recomend picking one up. you won't regret it one bit..

MG5
brule
Posted 4/18/2005 9:36 PM (#143598 - in reply to #143513)
Subject: RE: Fellow surface bait freaks




Posts: 97


Nice work.
Great creeper.
lardonastick
Posted 4/18/2005 9:48 PM (#143606 - in reply to #143513)
Subject: RE: Fellow surface bait freaks





Posts: 216


Location: Belleville, WI
I LUUUUV mine! Thanks a ton Brad - can't wait to throw it around in a couple weeks.

God bless topwater musky fishing.
muskynightmare
Posted 4/18/2005 10:05 PM (#143608 - in reply to #143512)
Subject: RE: Fellow surface bait freaks





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
I dunno about "hand made", but Hi-fin has the best creepers I have witnessed in the water. I repainted a couple for people this year. Nice baits, but I would NEVER strip down a Hi-fin or a Mouldy's for anyone again to re-paint. they would have to have it stripped before they sent it to me. I've been playing with a few prototype creepers, but have yet to find one design I liked.
Guest
Posted 4/19/2005 8:59 AM (#143638 - in reply to #143512)
Subject: RE: Fellow surface bait freaks


What are the wings made of??
Bytor
Posted 4/19/2005 9:46 AM (#143641 - in reply to #143638)
Subject: RE: Fellow surface bait freaks





Location: The Yahara Chain
Guest - 4/19/2005 8:59 AM

What are the wings made of??


stainless steel
chico
Posted 4/19/2005 11:57 AM (#143659 - in reply to #143512)
Subject: RE: Fellow surface bait freaks





Posts: 502


Location: Lincoln UK
Which bits are through wired to what? Is it the front eye is wired through to the front treble and the two outriggers are one? Not sure from the photo. Must admit I am not a fan of outrigger hooks and would prefer to see it with a tail hook instead, each to their own though. It would be nice to see some other angles of it.
Bytor
Posted 4/19/2005 1:23 PM (#143671 - in reply to #143659)
Subject: RE: Fellow surface bait freaks





Location: The Yahara Chain
Chico-
The front hook is connected to the main wire running thru the bait. The outrigger hooks are on one wire, this wire is also connected to the main wire. There are two wires running thru the bait and they are both connected to each other. This was my understanding of what the baitmaker (Brad Schultz) told me.

Brad correct me if this is not how you built it.

Edited by Bytor 4/19/2005 1:26 PM
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