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Little Creeper All American Trash Fish Swimbaits 2pk

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Little Creeper All American Trash Fish Swimbaits 2pk

Little Creeper Trash Fish Ayu
In Stock: 04/03
Price: $19.99
  • Color: Ayu Stock # TF-AYU
Little Creeper Trash Fish Blueback Herring
In Stock: 04/03
Price: $19.99
  • Color: Blueback Herring Stock # TF-BLUEBACK
Little Creeper Trash Fish Carp
In Stock: 10+
Price: $19.99
  • Color: Carp Stock # TF-CARP
Little Creeper Trash Fish Chartreuse Shad
In Stock: 04/03
Price: $19.99
  • Color: Chartreuse Shad Stock # TF-CHART SHAD
Little Creeper Trash Fish Ghost Trout
In Stock: 10+
Price: $19.99
  • Color: Ghost Trout Stock # TF-GHOST TROUT
Little Creeper Trash Fish Golden Shiner
In Stock: 04/03
Price: $19.99
  • Color: Golden Shiner Stock # TF-GOLD SHINER
Little Creeper Trash Fish Hologram Shad
In Stock: 04/03
Price: $19.99
  • Color: Hologram Shad Stock # TF-HOLO SHAD
Little Creeper Trash Fish Just Shad
In Stock: 04/03
Price: $19.99
  • Color: Just Shad Stock # TF-JUST SHAD
Little Creeper Trash Fish KC's Ghost
In Stock: 04/03
Price: $19.99
  • Color: KC's Ghost Stock # TF-CASEYS GHOST
Little Creeper Trash Fish LC Blue
In Stock: 04/03
Price: $19.99
  • Color: LC Blue Stock # TF-LCBLUE
Little Creeper Trash Fish LC Hitch
In Stock: 04/03
Price: $19.99
  • Color: LC Hitch Stock # TF-LC HITCH
Little Creeper Trash Fish Light Hitch
In Stock: 04/03
Price: $19.99
  • Color: Light hitch Stock # TF-LIGHT HITCH
Little Creeper Trash Fish Rainbow Trout
In Stock: 04/03
Price: $19.99
  • Color: Rainbow Trout Stock # TF-RAINBOW TRT
Little Creeper Trash Fish Tucked Out LC Hitch
In Stock: 04/03
Price: $19.99
  • Color: Tucked Out LC Hitch Stock # TF-TO-LC HITCH

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Overview

The Little Creeper All-American Trash Fish Swimbait was hand-sculpted using the body style of a Hitch as the model, but it is virtually identical to almost every trash fish in North America, including juvenile Shiners, Suckers, squawfish, Alewives, Perch, Carp, Smelt, etc. Despite its realistic profile, the action of the All-American Trash Fish is the best part about the bait. Made with two different densities of plastic, this helps produce its unique swimming motion, and also makes it tougher and more durable than most soft swimbaits. Extremely versatile, it can be fished super slow on the bottom or waked across the surface equally as well, and can even be flipped into heavy cover like a jig. Available in a variety of realistic color combinations, Little Creeper Baits recommends rigging the All-American Trash Fish on a 7/0 Lazer Trokar Magnum Weighted Swimbait Hook.

Length Quantity
6" 2

 

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Comments: I'm not a wealthy guy by any means but people complaining about the price is understandable but you get what you pay for. The bait is so soft and the action is incredible! Quit griping and invest in some mend-it it's not a hassle it's the price you pay for an amazing swimbait!

From: Matt: Borden, IN 5/26/20

Comments: I've literally had this thing for a couple of years before finally using it. Could not buy a bite on my go to swimbaits from Kietch, Huddleston etc. Tried Jigs, Spinnerbaits, lipless cranks, glidebaits etc on this prespawn day in SW Michigan. Finally decided to try this out and started catching fish using a 6/0 weighted beast hook. The biggest for the day ended up being 4 lbs. I had to wind this in super slow so the tail barely moved. What's it all mean? Two things, I will no longer over look this bait and next order from Tackle Warehouse I will be adding a few more of these to my cart. Great bait, this is the real deal.

From: Robert: Battle Creek, MI 4/13/20

Comments: Yup, keeping buy the knock off version. Can't afford it, cool. More for the people who can. These baits catch fish everywhere. You can fish them from a foot of water on down as deep as you need. They can be barely crawled, and the bait still pulses with secondary action from the fins. They aren't the most durable, but they catch fish. I can't put a price on quality 3lb+ fish, especially as a tourney angler. Your fish per bait ratio will go up with a good screwlock hook like the Owner Beast. The 8/0 in 3/8oz seems to be the sweet spot for slow rolling this bait, but the 1/4oz version is good in shallow water. A softer tipped light swimbait rod is ideal for this. You need backbone, but you need to let the fish eat the bait too. I prefer 15-20lb flouro. A little tip is don't throw away your torn up baits. Get some Mend It, patch up the tears, and reuse them. As the head gets torn up, it won't stay on a keeper. But you can cut off the torn up nose section, and voila....now you have a perfect match for a swimbait head like the Dirty Jigs Matt Allen head. Add a drop of super glue to the jighead collar, and now you have a great swimbait to slow roll in open water over ledges and rockpiles.

From: Chris: Lancaster, CA 7/20/17

Comments: the only thing with this bait is tail action swinging back and forth, its too expensive to plastic that tear easy, for rich fisherman then buy these but middle class buy huddleston will last way longer then this bait. It action is alright and good dart action but price is too expensive for tearing plastics. This is like jackall tear plastic minnow bait. I would rather buy berkley version to save money in these future economy.

From: Alex

Comments: This swimbait is flat-out, with no doubt, the finest swimbait I've rigged onto a weighted hook. Yes they're soft, but surprisingly durable. I'll easily continue to pay for this quality of product, especially vs. some recent knock-offs. The subtle action you'll note from the softness, and the amazing color selection makes this a dominant product, and I particularly had success with it in pressured situations. Amazing product, keep up the great work! (And please add a PERCH PATTERN!!!)

From: JP: Albion, IN

Comments: Great bait with  good action. You can crawl this bait or burn it, doesnt matter. Change the weight you use to the application. Screw lock hooks work best, they give you more life out of the bait. Use a heavy action rod with a soft tip. The softness on this bait allows you to fish lighter, but its also necessary to keep the fish from biting off the tails frequently. Don't swing right away on the bite, reel down till you feel weight and then swing. Smaller fish like to grab this bait by the tail. Mend It is your best friend with this bait!

Comments: Get the Berkley Havoc Sick Fish and save 14 dollars.

Comments: Swim great, easy to rig. Pretty durable, pulled them through some nasty stuff.  They've got some new things coming out that looks pretty sweet

From: Tom: Nor Cal

Comments: The new design is definitely a better deal and helps to keep the bait in good shape fish after fish! Most of the time I'm able to get about 10-15 fish per bait (making them cheaper than throwing senkos). The only exception is if a fish decides to just eat the tail...ouch. Don't use a real stiff tipped rod, 20 lb fluoro works great and I have had no problems with the 6/0 Owner Beast hook (does take a while to get down deep which is another effective way to fish them. Also, watch for bites on the fall. Flipping these is darn effective when the fish are eating baitfish!

From: Todd: CA Delta

Comments: Apparently some people were able to get 15 fish out of this bait. I was able to get 2- 3lber's, before their was a 1/4 inch rip near the hook. The bait would not run correctly after that, and I had to use mend it to glue it back together. What a pain. The bait looks great in water, has great action, the fish love it.....only issue is if you can afford paying $6.50 to catch a couple a fish. Definitely a very fragile bait...so make sure you consider that when purchasing.

From: Josh: Virginia

Comments: Just fished for two weeks at clear lake in the north lake ford and anglers choice pro am events. I have to admit I have had these for over a year and until last Thursday I had never caught a fish on them. However every fish I weighed in in four competition days came on this bait. I threw all but four colors and they worked all about the same. They surprisingly held up better than any soft plastic swimbait I have ever thrown. I averaged about 15 fish per bait and would have been more if I had mend-it. I actually thought this was going to be a one fish bait but I was way wrong about that.

I weighed 31.59, 21.79, 23.99, and 26.41 in four competition days. The problem I had on the two lower weight days was I thought I should use a stiffer flipping stick because of the number of big fish I was catching. Big mistake! I missed well over 70% of my bites with the stiff rod. I switched over to a Powell endurance 764 and only missed 3 bites on the last day.  One practice day I caught over a hundred fish on this bait and had almost 38 lbs with two 9lb. kickers.  So it passed the big fish test. Right now I wouldn't fish anywhere without at least one of these tied on. I had my best success with the Owner Beast 8/0 3/8 oz. screw lock hook. and 20lb. Seaguar Tatsu flourocarbon line. at $12.99 these are a steal. I wouldn't be surprised to see the price closer to that of the huddleston or baitsmith swimbaits as the secret gets out and demand grows.

From: Mike: Granite Bay, CA

Comments:  I have been using these Little Creeper baits for a while now and I've slayed some toads with them. I have good luck with the baits holding up after catching fish on them. They work great in clwear water too.

From: Rich: Santa Rosa, CA

Comments:I've been throwing the Trash Fish for about a month now. In my opinion it has a better hook up ratio than the mission fish, the softer plastic gives it a better action, and the best part about these baits are you can pitch and flip them because the wobble it has on the fall is SICK! Quality bait for sure....

From:Rob: San Jose, CA

Comments:If your lookin for numbers, they catch small to average size fish but they are very fragile. 1 fish baits and at $6 each I would choose something different next time.

From:Steve: Concord, CA

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