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Message Subject: Wave Walker - Musky Buster
AWH
Posted 7/2/2005 5:29 PM (#152527)
Subject: Wave Walker - Musky Buster





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
Just wondering if anyone has thrown the Wave Walker by Musky Buster (Holcombe). I've never thrown a Creeper style bait. But I'm thinking of giving this one a shot. If you've used it, what do you think? How does it run? Does it move fish? How's the construction?

Thanks,
Aaron
bigbrit
Posted 7/2/2005 10:09 PM (#152539 - in reply to #152527)
Subject: RE: Wave Walker - Musky Buster




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this is a cool bait, it is the largest of all the creeper style baits. it's at it's best at dusk and at night, it makes a lot of noise. The wings are a thicker metal than other creepers so they hold thier form better. seen and in the case of night have heard fish move and caught on it. it is a blast, just requires a little patience due to the fact it is slow.
CPRAPIG
Posted 7/2/2005 11:13 PM (#152542 - in reply to #152527)
Subject: RE: Wave Walker - Musky Buster




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It is a great looking bait, but the wings are not thicker than other creepers. (creepin tom, hi-fin, creepinstein, etc.) If you can tune this bait, it is very productive, but due to the size of the wings and profile from the side, it can be hard to hook-up.
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