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Location: WESTERN WI | Looking to add Luke Ronnestrand's Wave Walker Creeper to my lineup. Looks like solid bait for thowback situations or a good primetime bait. 9 inches of Creeping madness sounds pretty enticing for big fish, but has anybody had good consistency with this bait?
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| I got to test one in the pool at the Chicago show a while back and it seemed to work well. More of a swimming style of creeper and I would think it would work well in rough conditions. Hope this helps..............Doug |
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | they move lots of water and would be good for throw backs i would think. they are heavey duty and will
stand up to anything. |
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Location: Kentucky | Had a big one roll on it 3x last year on Vermilion. I haven't used it too often, but like it. |
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Location: WESTERN WI | I have seen 2 versions, solid body and a jointed version. My guess is the jointed version would be a little louder, more clanking. I think i will get one all black or black & orange. |
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| it's my only creeper i have not see/caught fish on.
it's big. it doesnt have that same PLOP PLOP PLOP noise as little creepers do. but it has it's own unique sound...but..zero for zero w/ that bad boy...
good quality bait, i'll still toss it out once in a while.... |
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