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08-21-05, 11:33 PM | #1 |
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About "Kreature"
Too bad, I can't find Kreature in Canada. (Any clue about where can I get it in Ontario? I will appreciate it).
I'm sure lots guys here are using Kreature; my question are : 1. Does Kreature work as well as senko? 2. Is there any kinda profuct as kreature from other companies? I do know they always follow T. Yamamoto as well. Any way, I like to hear any thing about Kreature! Cheers. |
08-21-05, 11:36 PM | #2 |
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I'm guessing you are referring to a yamamoto Kreature. You may have to order them-I think Bass Pro carries them and they ship to Canada-Robzilla might be the guy to ask-he's in that neck of the woods.
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08-21-05, 11:51 PM | #3 |
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In my expierence, I've caught more fish using the kreature than using a senko worm. If I fish it weightless, I don't catch as much, I put as small of a weight as possible, preferably 1/16 or 1/8 of an ounce. This will keep it falling nice and slow, but just fast enough to get the arms and flaps moving. Using it weightless doesn't give it the action I'd prefer. There are other companies that make similar creature baits, but nothing that mimics the actual kreature.
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08-22-05, 12:50 AM | #4 |
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the kreature works well but it tears easliy just like a senko, there is the YUM sooie with is basically the same thing but dosnt rip as easy. terminator also makes a Kreature and it dosnt rip due to the material it is made of.
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08-22-05, 08:38 AM | #5 |
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Zoom Baits make a Super hog......has a tail like a Sweet Beaver, but also maintains the side lobes and legs. Clip the front legs at the body, leaving attached at the aftermost part.....then cut a wedge out of the appendage lobes to make a claw shape and separate the tail at the backmost attachment......excellent lure.....won't tear up like others and falls slowly when fished weightless....if weighted, let fall to bottom....crawl slowly for a foot or so, then lift and gently shake.....re-fall, crawl slowly, then lift and shake.....lifting about 6 inches or so should do. Good fishing, Mac The Super Hogs should be available through Bass Pro Shops online shortly if not available already.
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