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PLUK - Creature 3.5" 15g
PLUK - Creature 3.5" 15g
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PLUK - Creature 3.5" 15g
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2x Lures (un-rigged)
2x Lures (pre-rigged)
These come as two Full Lures either un-rigged at 15g (No Rigging accessories)
Or two rigged Lures (Fully Rigged and ready to fish) these come rigged with a predator Lures 3/0 Corkscrew Hook with a split ring on a 6g cheb weight making the total Lure 21g.
Here we have our new creatures baits - Made with my own Mixed blend of plastisol. The claws are made with a stretchy floatant plastisol. All my creatures have added UV which is added to Hot Plastisol before injection. These are packaged in a worm oil with added aniseed which keeps your Lures lubricated with scent.
When retrieved on the drag the claws will rise when paused.
When bounced along the bottom the claws will rise instantly then Slowly drop/flutter on the next drag.
These are an Exceptional Lure! I am certain you will enjoy fishing with my creatures.
Remember you don't need to apply any special technique to use a creature bait. I know the "professionals" say this is a skill/technique. All you really need to do to catch a Bass is cast out and drag the Lure along bottom with a few quick pauses. (Great Lure for the beginner Angler, Junior or the more experienced angler)
You can slightly raise the rod tip and bounce or keep the rod tip lower around the waist/knee area and retrieve.
I actually find keeping the rod lower helps me feel more of the ground and keep the lure tight to the bottom. (Opposite to how must fish these) it works extremely well for me.
My suggestion on using the creatures - cast out, give the Lure a few seconds to hit bottom, then a slow drag of around 1ft then pause. Now you will have a little slack line, slowly reel the slack line in from the drag. The Lure would have already raised it's claws whilst you reeled in the slack line.
Keep dragging at different lengths - 5" / 8" / 12" /16" etc. Mix it up with shorter or Longer drags and pauses..
All you need to be doing is dragging the Lure slowly keeping tight to the sea bed with occasional pauses and you will nail bass!
There's not really a wrong way of fishing with these as long as you are dragging and feeling the bottom with the occasional pause.
(If you are fishing the open coast with a strong tide and not feeling the bottom you might need to go up to a 10g / 12g or 16g cheb. I stock these) it's very important you are feeling the bottom from chen to rod tip..
If you are new to fishing with creatures you can even cast out and reel the Lure in on a very slow retrieve, you will still pick up bass.
The main thing for you to do is find The areas that the creatures are best suited to be fished in, areas that hold bass include - Sea bed Features, Gullies, drop offs, Estuaries, shallow rocky areas, heavy weeded areas, along the shoreline and over banks. These are just a few of the areas the creatures will be at their best.
I have caught on all the above areas but have also successfully caught on a flat sea bed without Features.
With my test creatures I was very lucky to catch my very first bass on my new creature on my 3rd cast and ended that first session with two decent sized fish.
Good Luck & Tight Lines! 🎣
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Can't wait to give these a try ,thanks for producing them 👍
Fantastic service, great products and fast delivery! I would highly recommend a visit to the store or website. Thanks J and team.
Great Lure, great quality, highly recommend everyone gets some...