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yamamoto kreature
anybody use the gary yamamoto kreature around kingco? how? has it worked?
- kickerfish
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RE:yamamoto kreature
I have used Kreatures since they first came out. I love them flipping docks as well as a carolina rig with them. The only problem I have is they are so impregnated with salt which makes them not very durable. I usually go through about 3-4 packages on a good day of fishing. They sink pretty well so I Texas rig them with a 1/16 or 3/16 weight. All my luck has been in North Carolina, since I just moved out here from there. I did catch a couple with a Kreature (watermelon color, T- rigged) in Pierce County last week.
RE:yamamoto kreature
Texas rig with a 3/8th bullet weight pegged. Pitch them into heavy cover.
- fishnislife
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RE:yamamoto kreature
I bought a bag when they first came out and like kickerfish said, they fall about real easy. Your lucky to stick 2 bass with the same bait. I do have some in my arsenal but they don't get a lot of play unless I'm not getting anything on my go to baits.
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- jake campbell
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RE:yamamoto kreature
They work Great in most conditions, flippin them texas style in heavy cover, and around the weed edges works good for me!