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Pack.
Color
Weight (g)
Price inc VAT
COVERCREEP5.8-201 (Unavailable)
COVERCREEP5.8-201
£8.51
per unit
GreenPumpkin
5.8
£8.51
COVERCREEP5.8-202 (Unavailable)
COVERCREEP5.8-202
£8.51
per unit
Secret Smoke
5.8
£8.51
COVERCREEP5.8-203 (Unavailable)
COVERCREEP5.8-203
£8.51
per unit
Kozari
5.8
£8.51
COVERCREEP5.8-210 (Unavailable)
COVERCREEP5.8-210
£8.51
per unit
Secret Black
5.8
£8.51
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A compact cover-compatible jig produced by jig designer Toshifumi Kikumoto. Ordinary small rubber jigs (small rubber) are hampered by snags and lack of durability, which makes fishing difficult... Full-size cover jigs can't make them bite... The Cover Creeper was created to catch high-pressure bass hiding under heavy cover.
A bite-sized finesse cover jig that not only offers outstanding snag-free performance but also a moderate stacking feel that allows you to effectively attract to the right spot on the hook, and has an incredible ability to make bass tight to heavy cover bite. Equipped with a solid 16-lb hook that won't move even when shaken. The Cover Creeper is a compact, bite-inducing jig that crawls over cover.
The combination of snag-free performance and a moderate stacking feel makes it perfectly suited for casts such as slip-pull, bottom bump and swimming. If you combine a fourmilion with a trailer and perform a bottom jerk, you'll get a side-to-side walk action, which will let bass know you're there.
A compact, small finesse jig (small rubber compatible with heavy cover) that is hard to catch. • So that bass will use their mouths because they don't like the bulk of full-size jigs. • To attack cover without hesitation, which would otherwise get hung up with a Smolaba without a guard or single guard. • To deal with forced interaction around cover, which is difficult with the thin hook of the general smoraba.