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Message Subject: How to Fish a CREEPER?
ajrod88
Posted 7/29/2015 3:01 PM (#778295)
Subject: How to Fish a CREEPER?





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So i picked me up a Kraken Creeper. Trying to find info (can't find much) on how to fish this thing. Any help or videos would be appreciated! I been missing a lot of strikes on prop baits so thought i'd give one of these a try. Should i shrink tube the rear hook? TIA


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BNelson
Posted 7/29/2015 3:02 PM (#778296 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?





Location: Contrarian Island
not to be a jerk but....throw it out, reel it in..
ajrod88
Posted 7/29/2015 3:05 PM (#778299 - in reply to #778296)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?





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BNelson - 7/29/2015 4:02 PM

not to be a jerk but....throw it out, reel it in.. ;)


How Fast? Any Pauses? SORRY for such a STUPID questions!
BNelson
Posted 7/29/2015 3:09 PM (#778301 - in reply to #778299)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?





Location: Contrarian Island
reel it fast enough that it crawls nicely, too fast and you'll know it... too slow and it won't crawl ... I rarely if ever put a pause in throwing a creeper.
ajrod88
Posted 7/29/2015 3:12 PM (#778303 - in reply to #778301)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?





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BNelson - 7/29/2015 4:09 PM

reel it fast enough that it crawls nicely, too fast and you'll know it... too slow and it won't crawl ... I rarely if ever put a pause in throwing a creeper.


Thanks! Any shrink tube on any of the hooks?
BNelson
Posted 7/29/2015 3:19 PM (#778305 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?





Location: Contrarian Island
not needed.
bigbite
Posted 7/29/2015 3:31 PM (#778311 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: RE: How to Fish a CREEPER?




Posts: 1348


Location: Pewaukee, WI
BNelson has it right. Listen to what he said.
ajrod88
Posted 7/29/2015 4:28 PM (#778315 - in reply to #778311)
Subject: RE: How to Fish a CREEPER?





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I assume you treat the hook set the same as other top water lures. WAIT till you feel the fish before setting the hook?
Slamr
Posted 7/29/2015 4:53 PM (#778323 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?





Posts: 7038


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Just go slow.
ToddM
Posted 7/29/2015 5:24 PM (#778327 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?





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Location: oswego, il
Wow, I will have to give this a try, I was giving them a hard rip, they would tumble end over end on the surface and if not the first rip, certainly the second, they would be completely tangled on my leader.
Pat Hoolihan
Posted 7/29/2015 5:40 PM (#778328 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?




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I fish creepers frequently after dark, if it's calm. I'll all one thing to what's been posted. I HIGHLY suggest stopping the bait 10' or so from the boat for a few seconds and starting again. But I very rarely throw creepers during laylight unless I know exactly where a big fish is.
Mudpuppy
Posted 7/29/2015 5:43 PM (#778329 - in reply to #778327)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?




Posts: 239


Location: Elroy, Wisconsin
You want to fish a creeper slow-slow-slow....a rhythmic sound on the wings when done right makes it one the best surface ever created. first one was by Heddon, the Crazy Crawler, followed by the phenominal Le Boef Creeper, my favorite. I have caught many 45" plus on the Le Boef. Just get the rhymic sound on flat water and set when you feel.

Mudpuppy
rodbender
Posted 7/29/2015 9:16 PM (#778358 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?





Location: varies
plah ploop...plah ploop...plah ploop.

or is it

ploo plump...ploo plump....ploo plump ?
ajrod88
Posted 7/29/2015 9:26 PM (#778359 - in reply to #778358)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?





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rodbender - 7/29/2015 10:16 PM

plah ploop...plah ploop...plah ploop.

or is it

ploo plump...ploo plump....ploo plump ?


Not sure haven't gotten it wet yet. Maybe tomorrow! And I'll find out.
fishpoop
Posted 7/29/2015 9:31 PM (#778361 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?




Posts: 656


Location: Forest Lake, Mn.
Video of the lure.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txFUp8S4cD0
RandalB
Posted 7/29/2015 9:42 PM (#778362 - in reply to #778361)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?




Posts: 470


Not to steal the OP's Thunder, but it seems there is a new lure I need...
What's the best modern version of the creeper and what color is good?

RandalB
ckhawkeye51
Posted 7/29/2015 10:20 PM (#778368 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?




Posts: 180


I'd get set up with a Tranx HG and BURN that baby in.....sorry had to!
Clark A
Posted 7/29/2015 11:37 PM (#778374 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?




Posts: 618


Location: Bloomington, MN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HvmtbZzA40
Sidejack
Posted 8/3/2015 8:06 PM (#778978 - in reply to #778327)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?




Posts: 1084


Location: Aurora
ToddM - 7/29/2015 5:24 PM
Wow, I will have to give this a try, I was giving them a hard rip, they would tumble end over end on the surface and if not the first rip, certainly the second, they would be completely tangled on my leader.


X2 - T-motor on medium high & yer sposta really be able to cover some water with um but never had any luck either.
Pat Hoolihan
Posted 8/4/2015 1:58 AM (#779005 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?




Posts: 386


Caught a nice 43" on a Creeper at 10:45 tonight to FINALLY put a fish in the boat in the last week. Creeper's can be very finicky but I've found the ones from Bitten Tackle to be the best ones out there currently manufactured. You couldn't pry my Hi Fin's out of my cold, dead hands though. Black is always my go to but I'm not afraid to throw a little color into the mix if the moon is out, like tonight.
horsehunter
Posted 8/4/2015 5:48 AM (#779008 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?




Location: Eastern Ontario
That which swims in the water moves fast that which swims on the water moves slow
rodbender
Posted 8/4/2015 6:17 AM (#779009 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: RE: How to Fish a CREEPER?





Location: varies
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MRichardson
Posted 8/5/2015 8:52 AM (#779149 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: RE: How to Fish a CREEPER?





At the beginning of the cast I like to let the creeper sit a minute or so to let the ripples settle.  Then like others do I pause again near the end of the cast and then walk it around the boat.  Set when you feel the fish, not when it scares the sh!!t out of you.  I make my own creepers.




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EastwoodNorris
Posted 8/5/2015 9:06 AM (#779150 - in reply to #778295)
Subject: Re: How to Fish a CREEPER?




Posts: 59


Location: Fifield
Bitten creepers run amazing! They can be fished ridiculously slow and still function perfect.
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