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This bait is awesome! ;D

I dont have a local shop that carries them so when I seen a bass pro shop I ran in and grabbed a few bags. Black w/blue flakes and Watermelon seed.

I started at a pond right out front of my house and within the first 10 minutes they snapped my 8 lb line twice :-/

So came home and put some 17 lb spider line on went out again.

 Caught 5 LM that were atleast 2 lbs, and one that was 23 1/2 inches! ;D.  A personal best for me. I have 3 pictures and will post them once I figure it out.

Anyway I am just ecstatic over this bait! I am fishing ponds that I normally catch 1 and sometimes none and they are usually on the smaller side. With this I am catching alot of QUALITY bass.

I feel like I am cheating when using this and seeing noone else around catching anything and I am reeling them in with ease.

Just thought I would share, have a good one guys

I just picked up a bag of these last week.  I've caught one dink on them so far.  How do you rig them?  I t-rigged them with 1/8-1/4 oz and gone weightless.  Do you use a jighead?  Can't seem to get them to take it.  

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This is a 17 incher that I had caught earlier in the day, just using for reference.

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I just picked up a bag of these last week. I've caught one dink on them so far. How do you rig them? I t-rigged them with 1/8-1/4 oz and gone weightless. Do you use a jighead? Can't seem to get them to take it.

I am using a eagle claw 2/0 wide gap, no weight. Cast it 10-20 ft out and let it hit the bottom. After 10-15 seconds I am slowly bouncing it off the bottom while reeling it in.

Once or twice I caught them while just reeling it in.

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What is the fish doing in your kitchen  :-/.  This old pond I fished often when I lived in norman produced a 5lber two summers ago, and I caught the same fish late last summer and he had hit 6.8lbs.  You could have broken your pb again next year.  

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What is the fish doing in your kitchen :-/. This old pond I fished often when I lived in norman produced a 5lber two summers ago, and I caught the same fish late last summer and he had hit 6.8lbs. You could have broken your pb again next year.

Oh he was a tasty one, thanks for asking! :P

J/k. Would never do that. I actually caught it at another lake a couple miles from the house and brought it along with 3 others to our lake that is within walking distance.  Just stocking our pond, thats all.

Anyway, I wanted to show my GF that is why I brought it in the house. As you can see in the picture my shirt is soaked, he was in a tub the whole time.

I release all my freshwater fish

oh good since you didnt kill them I'll give you a tip step up to a heavier wire hook and larger size, like a gamakatsu superline hook either 4/0 or 5/0 extra wide gap  :P

Nice catch. The GYCB Kreatures are great. I haven't done that well with them weightless, but they have worked killer for me Texas rigged. Caught a 10-4 Spring '07 after only using them for a couple of months.

You might want to amend the statement that you transported the fish from one lake to another because that is illegal in certain states. Not that I'm going to tell.  :P

Anyways nice job and looks like you have a future angler.

I used it for awhile but found that the regular senko worked better for me.  Another factor is that my local wal-mart stocks senko's, but no other GYCB products.

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I purchased several bags of them when they appeared in the market, fished with some a few times, good baits if the bluegills don 't give 'em a friggin ' haircut which happens all the time  >:P where I fish the most times so needless to say I don 't fish with them oftenly.

Have tried them in other places where there are no bluegills or there are very few bluegills, the truth is, they are no better than other creature baits I fish with like Brush Hogs.

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I don't think other creature baits are designed to be fished like a spinnerbait or swimming jig. The forward skirt, flapping double tail, full profile and slow sink rate make this a more unique bait. The comparable GYCB "creature" bait would be the Flappin' Hog, not the Kreature!

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i love this bait as well. They are heavy enough to cast or pitch with no weight. At the lake i've been fishing at, the bass are in the edges of the lillypads. If i flip a jig or anything weighted they sink to fast into the millfoil around the pads and get hung up.

I don't have this problem with the kreature and it has accounted for some great fish just pitching to mats all day.

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