Creek Life Lure Co.
2" Sculpin "The Boulder Bandit"
2" Sculpin "The Boulder Bandit"
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Boulder Bandit
A sculpin-style soft plastic built for ambush—down low, tight to stone, where creek fish survive.
Lurking beneath the creek stones like its namesake, the Boulder Bandit is a compact sculpin-style soft plastic modeled after native mountain sculpin found in Appalachian streams. Built for clear, shallow water, it’s made to fool wary trout, smallmouth, and panfish that live glued to the creekbed.
With a realistic profile, subtle tail flick, and textured body, the Bandit blends seamlessly into rock and gravel bottoms. It doesn’t scream for attention—it waits, looks real, and gets eaten when fish finally commit.
Sculpin don’t roam far. They tuck themselves between stones, under ledges, and against the current— surviving by staying low and still until the moment is right.
The Boulder Bandit was built with that same creek logic in mind. It’s not meant to chase fish around. It’s meant to sit where they live, look like it belongs, and make them slip up.
Whether you’re chasing wild trout in misty hollers or slipping after smallmouth in rocky shoals, the Boulder Bandit gives you the edge where it counts—down low, where the fish live and the bites are earned.
The best creek baits don’t chase bites—they wait for them. The Boulder Bandit lives where the fish do.
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I have caught fish on all their baits i would say you can't go wrong with them if your not sure about them get a simple pack and fish them and I believe you will enjoy them
