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Little Creeper Baits All American Trash Fish

Light Shad Pearl Whitish Rainbow Trout Hologram Shad |
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Manufacturer: Little Creeper Baits
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2 per pack.
Length: 5 3/8"
Height : 7/8"
Width: 5/8"
Construction: Individually Hand-Poured
Top plastic: "Green" (Phthalate
Free) - Super Soft
Bottom Plastic: "Green" (Phthalate Free) -
Medium
Eyes: PVC Hologram Silver (attached with Mend It) Permanent.
The Trash Fish was hand sculpted using the body style of a
Hitch as the model. However this body style is almost indentical to every trash
fish in North America. This body style is shared by juvenile: Hitch, Shiners,
Suckers, Squawfish, Alewives, Perch, Carp, Smelt, and probably many others I
don't know of.
The
Trash Fish was made to be more than just another pretty minnow. The action is
the most important thing to us at Little Creeper, and I think you will agree
with those who have had a chance to throw it, that the action is the best part
about the bait. The Trash Fish is made with two different densities of plastic.
This gives the bait a unique action and also makes it tougher and more durable
than most swimbaits. The hook pocket in the top of the bait holds the hook at
the bend, not the point, leaving the hook-point loose and exposed in the pocket
for superior hook-sets. The Trash Fish has many actions, and can be fished
super slow on the bottom or waked across the surface equally as well. We have
found that if jerked correctly the bait will turn to the side or can be made to
turn all the way around. If given line after jerking, the bait will slowly swim
off in the direction it turned. We have been flipping the bait in heavy cover
like a jig. When flipped the bait swims horizontally through the cover, and can
be redirected with a small twitch of the rod allowing the bait to swim around
in the tree or other cover. So far we have done quite well flipping the Trash
Fish as well as using it as a jerk bait.
The
action can be easily tuned to swim left or right by simply hooking the point
lightly in one side of the hook pocket. This causes the bait to swim the
opposite direction, or it will dart off in that direction when jerked. This is
perfect for fishing docks, or any cover you wish to actually have the bait swim
into. Removing the top portion of the tail also causes the tail to thump a bit
more with a little wider action. If you remove the front fins the bait will
sink more quickly allowing the tail to kick more when falling. We look forward
to hearing what you are able to get the Trash Fish to do, and will post more
tips when we discover them.
We have
found the Trash Fish to work best on 6/0 weighted Gamakatsu EWG Monster hook
(some like a 7/0). When using a swimbait hook with a screw eye you will want to
step up to an 8/0 hook. Some have been using the bait simply texas rigged with
bullet weight on a 6/0 extra wide gap hook for fishing heavy cover.
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