Creek Chub Lure Usage
Knuckle-Head, Pikie, Striper Strike, Darter
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KNUCKLE-HEAD
"I wish"… "if they only had"… "why can’t they make"… "you would think they would"… "And now they have." Creek Chub is introducing the logical (yes, they heard your suggestions) extension of 2003’s super lure, the Knuckle-Head. The
Knuckle-Head Jr. is a downsized version of the unique jointed topwater popper. Sleek yet still strong, the Knuckle-Head Jr. features a patent pending Hold-Tite link that holds the head of the lure to the body and gives the lure its injured gill look. Destined to be a favorite for everyone from bass to saltwater anglers the Knuckle-Head Jr. will satisfy every Creek Chub angler’s needs.
Species - Knuckle-Head: Muskie, Salt, Surf/Salt, Pike, Freshwater Striper
Species - Knuckle-Head Jr: Bass, Salt, Surf/Salt, Pike, Freshwater Striper
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JOINTED PIKIE (I3000P only, all other models no longer being manufactured)
These steady, high-profile, floater/divers attain depths of four to seven feet when casting and up to eleven feet when trolling. The extended lip model dives five feet deeper. The hardware of each Pikie is selected for lasting strength and durability.
Species - Pikie: Muskie, Surf/Salt, Pike

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STRIPER STRIKE
The Striper Strike delivers long casts, unsurpassed durability and trophy-tough hardware. An excellent choice for fishing surf, below dams or anywhere long-casting surface lures are needed. The Striper Strike does not float and is designed to be retrieved quickly.
Species - Striper Strike: Salt, Surf/Salt
DARTER (No longer being manufactured)
Facts: The efficient, high-floating Darter was first introduced in 1920. It is known for its long, accurate casts and multi-specie fish producing capabilities in both fresh and saltwater.

Species - Darter: Bass, Salt, Freshwater Striper
