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Cabin Creek Baits "Spider Parts"

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Apparently this soft-plastic is becoming more and more popular in my area....(Philly suburbs)

It is made by Cabin Creek Baits, and is actually a 2 part soft plastic.....

looks like a stripped down kreature, made with different plastic (the shinnier style, different than GYCB)

It uses its own Jig-styled hooks...and is set bu first putting the head on the lure (picture a small octopus) and then the tail (basicly a regular spider)

Anyone ever use these? do they compare to the kreatures? they seem to use a lot more weight than the kreature, and are slightly smaller......

THANKS...

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I used these during my first year of smallmouth fishing and they work great. They are called the "Salty Spider." They are basically a hula grub scaled down in size and with separate parts.

I dont like the wire weed guard on the jigheads, still hung up ALOT!!

Wayne

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I used these during my first year of smallmouth fishing and they work great. They are called the "Salty Spider." They are basically a hula grub scaled down in size and with separate parts.

I dont like the wire weed guard on the jigheads, still hung up ALOT!!

Wayne

i think they just use the tenticle now, no wire

thanks for the post....

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