The Evergreen Cover Creeper is a compact jig developed by Toshifumi Kikumoto, specially designed to penetrate areas with dense aquatic vegetation. This jig differs from traditional small jigs, which often have snagging problems and lack sturdiness, making it difficult to fish in demanding environments. The Cover Creeper is designed to target reluctant black bass hidden in dense structure.
This finesse jig, ideal for tactical fishing situations, offers outstanding anti-snag performance and moderate stacking action, effectively luring fish into strategic locations. It is fitted with a sturdy 16-pound hook, resistant to violent shocks. The Evergreen Cover Creeper is optimized for discreetly approaching complex structures and provoking attacks.
Its anti-hooking capabilities and moderate bottom contact make it extremely effective for techniques such as slip-pulling, bottom bump and swimming. Combined with a soft lure as a trailer, and used for jerking on the bottom, it adopts an erratic "walking the dog" swimming pattern, very attractive to bass.