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| adubs |
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Posts: 151 Location: Chippewa Falls, WI | I'm looking to buy a couple creepers and was wondering what some of your favorite ones are. As a kid I caught my first legal on a bauer creeper and had some others on the creepin' hawg from bauer too. I was thinking of just getting one of each but wanted to get some other opinions. Lets try to keep it to the ones that a guy could actually go out and buy today. (I bought a couple rylure creepers last year and they look great, and are made like tanks, but both of them sink so I need to find another brand to try out). | ||
| Sidejack |
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Posts: 1084 Location: Aurora | . Attachments ---------------- HtP.jpg (6KB - 254 downloads) | ||
| WINDKNOT |
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Posts: 111 | Hi-Fin Hawg Buster !! | ||
| 4reukmuskies |
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Posts: 422 | Tyrant Tackle has a nice creeper called the dictator. Has a real nice sound and good color selection. | ||
| DH.Pare |
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Posts: 288 Location: Montreal, Que. Canada | I would get back to Mr. Rylure with them sinking he would want to know about that Bitten tackle makes a Good one too! | ||
| FishFinder87 |
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| I don't have the experience that many do on here, but have found that tying my line directly to topwater lures instead of using a snap swivel or heavy leaders makes them run a lot better then having heavy hardware in front of them. Not sure if there is a better answer, but it works for me. | |||
| adubs |
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Posts: 151 Location: Chippewa Falls, WI | I got in touch with Ryan and we're working on a solution...Love his craftmanship just need to keep em on the surface...until a big one eats it of course | ||
| muskie! nut |
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Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | My favorite is a jointed BS Willy, but he hasn't made them for a few years now. If you can find one buy it. That said i do like Monster lures creepers as well. Smaller ones for the Madison area and the Creeppenstein for the waters of MN and CA. | ||
| Rainman JD |
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Posts: 260 Location: Lockport, IL | WINDKNOT - 6/25/2014 11:53 AM Hi-Fin Hawg Buster !! +1 I have a black one that seems to have the "it" factor. | ||
| EastwoodNorris |
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Posts: 59 Location: Fifield | I've had very good luck with a Bitten creeper. Works great at medium and slow speeds and especially at extremely slow speed. I have about a dozen fish on mine including a couple big ones and have NEVER had to tune the blades. If you have the patience to reel slow enough it's a great producer! | ||
| 5th lake Brad |
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Posts: 537 Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI | BS Willy jointed creeper is also my favorite one, but you won't find one for sale. Of the available ones , I really like Lee Lures creepshow. | ||
| wallygator |
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Posts: 319 Location: Tomahawk,Wis | Nimmer makes some sweet creepers... | ||
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