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Creek Life Lure Co.

1" Micro Spider Bait "The Writing Spider"

1" Micro Spider Bait "The Writing Spider"

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MICRO TOPWATER

Writing Spider

1" floating soft plastic spiders that turn creek banks, overhangs, and pockets into topwater ambush zones.

What it is

Introducing the Writing Spider—a 1" soft plastic marvel that redefines creek fishing. Crafted from durable floating plastic, these spiders aren’t just lures… they’re little game-changers when fish are looking up. 6 per pack.

Why it works

The Writing Spider mimics the natural movements of real arachnids—subtle skitters, tiny pulses, and that helpless “stuck on the surface” look. It’s an irresistible trigger for bass, trout, panfish, and anything else that prowls creek edges waiting on something to fall in.

Built for creek species
Creek & river smallmouth Largemouth in skinny water Wild trout & stockers Panfish that hunt the top Pressured water finesse

Fish it
Toss it tight to shade, let it sit, then twitch lightly. The floating plastic keeps it riding high so it can skitter, pause, and look helpless—exactly like the real thing.
Where it shines
Undercut banks, root balls, laydowns, and anything hanging over the water. If a spider could fall there in real life… this bait will get smoked there.
Hook pairing recommendations
Size 8–12 jig heads Micro EWG hooks Size 12 long shank Floating presentations 6 per pack

Jig head option
These pair great with size 8–12 Creek Life Tungsten Bead Jig Heads for controlled drifts, tiny hops, and surface-adjacent hangs.
Weedless option
Rig it weedless using Creek Life EWG Hooks when you’re throwing into roots, brush, and nasty cover.
Floating option
For true topwater presentations, rig it on small-gauge wire long shank hooks in size 12. This keeps the spider sitting high and natural for dead-still drifts, subtle twitches, and spooky water.
Appalachian Back Story

In the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, there lived a wise old fisherman known as Jeremiah. He often told a curious tale about a spider called The Writing Spider.

Jeremiah claimed this spider was no ordinary arachnid. It could spin its delicate web in the shape of letters and words. Every night along the creek, it would craft those designs like it was leaving messages for anyone brave enough to wander past.

Locals believed the webs held old secrets—little hints and advice—guiding fishermen to the best spots on the creek. People would stop and study the webbing, hoping to decipher what the water was trying to tell them.

Jeremiah passed on, but the story stayed. A reminder that nature has its own kind of wisdom for the folks who slow down enough to listen.

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