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| I'm looking into picking up a Hi-Fin Creeper and was wonder what color pattern to go with. Any ideas, or should I go with another companies Creeper that has a different color to offer? Thanks
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| black...second choice ..... black. |
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| and when you get a black creeper ... paint the wings black, the hooks black, add a tail spinner and paint it black too ... the most successful bait i've ever used ...
m. |
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| and...........I think I would get a second black one also. |
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| Dude, I have a Hi Fin Creeper(jointed) that it great; no skis on it yet but some humongo large/smallmouth bass. It is a frog pattern as the water is usually super clear but should have gotten black the first time. You won't be dissapointed! [:sun:] |
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| So why not paint it BLACK and get some MUSKIES with it. [:bigsmile:] |
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| Lol Tech...rather than paint this "charmed" jointed beauty I'll just buy another one...if I can find a yard to mow to pay for it![;)] |
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| I have a black jointed hi-fin creeper, no fish yet but a great lure. I just like listening to its sound. |
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| I have a Le Lure version in custom color babby mallard....awesome! |
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| I believe you have heard this before but I would consider black
Brad
breuerguideservice.com |
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| One tip. Take the screweyes out, mix up some 5 minute epoxy and then coat the threads of the screw with the epoxy and then put them back in. The screweyes I'm refering to are the hook hangers and the line attachment eye. The wing screws I wouldn't mess with.
I agree with Black but as a second choice I would consider their night shiner pattern. It's white with black. The white shows up well on a dark night. |
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