Creek Life Lure Co.
2" Crane Fly Larvae "Don't Touch It!"
2" Crane Fly Larvae "Don't Touch It!"
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“Don’t Touch It” is a hyper-realistic soft bait modeled after the crane fly larva—the strange, faceless, gill-tailed bottom dweller every creek kid remembers but no one could quite name. Designed to move with slow, pulsing bends that mimic the larva’s natural swim, this bait brings out curiosity strikes from panfish, trout, and creek bass who’ve seen everything—except this.
No gimmicks. Just a real-life twitch that fish can’t leave alone.
⚙️ How to Rig It:
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Float Rig: Nose-hooked with a size 10–12 hook under a small float for natural hover and drift in shallow eddies.
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Drop Shot: Threaded or nose-hooked to present it just above bottom structure where fish pick off larvae.
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Micro Jighead (1/64–1/32 oz): Inserted tail-first or through the side for a spiraling slow fall.
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Tightline Dead Drift: Unweighted on light line. Let the current do the work.
🌍 Where & When to Fish It:
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Creeks, spring seeps, mountain streams, and anywhere the bottom’s got cobble, silt, or rot.
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Fish it after rain, when real crane fly larvae start drifting downstream.
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Best in late spring through fall, especially in shallows, current seams, and riffle tails.
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Deadly for wild trout, redbreast sunfish, bluegill, rock bass, and other creek-dwelling biters.
📖 The Story Behind the Name:
You were a kid, barefoot and muddy, walking the creek flipping rocks with your cousin.
Then you saw it.
It wasn’t a worm. It wasn’t a bug. It was thick, pale, faceless—and it twitched like it remembered something. Before you could poke it, someone behind you screamed:
“DON’T TOUCH IT!!”
And just like that, it was burned into your memory forever.
That moment became this bait.
“Don’t Touch It” is more than a name. It’s a feeling—of discovery, hesitation, and curiosity so strong it made your fingers twitch. It’s for every kid who ever flipped a rock and found something strange… and for every fish that still can’t resist that same slow, lifelike pulse.
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