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adubs
Posted 7/17/2013 9:34 PM (#652330)
Subject: rylure creeper sinking?




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Location: Chippewa Falls, WI
KYLE AND RYAN BOTH HELPED RESOLVE THIS ISSUE AS YOU CAN READ ON THE THREAD (BIGWOOD MUSKY LURES!)

I just got a new Rylure chatter creeper and I tested it out tonight on my pond and after a couple of casts it started to sink as it hit the water and it wouldn'tcome up to the surface until I would reel it up (which it would helicopter up to the surface and then start to run correctly). Is there something that I am missing with this or am I doing something wrong? I've fished other creepers in the past and never had a problem especially with them not floating?? A little disappointing considering the cost of it...

I would appreciate any feedback as I'm hopeful there is an easy fix or solution to this...

adubs
FishingFool
Posted 7/18/2013 6:03 AM (#652364 - in reply to #652330)
Subject: RE: rylure creeper sinking?




Location: Eau Claire,WI
Contact the store where you purched it. Did you change the hooks? Some tops are soo sensitive that going with a size larger will cause them to sink. The helicoptering could be the wings are not tuned correctly.Try bending them slightly forward or backwards. I have a few of the creepers and have not had a problem with mine,could be a fluke...
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