Maiden, N.C. - B.A.S.S.
Elite Series angler Hank Cherry has added Creme Lure
Company to his tackle box for the 2015 season. Creme
Lure Company, the company that made what most anglers consider the largest
impact on bass fishing when Nick and Cosma Creme release the first soft plastic worm back in 1949.
Their molded worm, known as the Creme Wiggle Worm,
was made up of vinyl oils and pigment, they both looked and felt soft and alive
and didn't dry out when exposed to air.
Today Creme Lure Company continues to produce and create soft
plastic baits for anglers of many species of fish, including both freshwater to
saltwater, at prices every angler can afford. One of Creme
Lure Company's top selling lines is the "The Same Thing" series of
baits which includes many of the most popular shapes of soft plastic baits on
the market today at a fraction of the price. Cherry aims to bring Creme to the top, "Creme
Lure Company produces great soft plastic baits. I look forward to showing the
bass fishing market that they can buy these baits for far less than others and
still catch fish, even at the highest level of bass fishing. I would't even consider fishing any bait that I didn't think
I could catch fish and win tournaments with. Creme's
entire product line is full of baits that can do that," Cherry said.
Cherry,
the 2013 B.A.S.S. Elite Series rookie of the year and 2013 Bassmaster All Star
tournament champion, will embark on his third season on the B.A.S.S. Elite
Series in March. Chris Kent of Creme Lure Company
said, "Hank is a quality individual with the skills to be one of the best
anglers in the world. His work ethic and business aptitude shows in his
tournament results and reputation in the bass fishing industry. We are proud to
have Hank on our team, and working with us to continue to develop quality and
affordable products for bass fisherman everywhere."
One of
Cherry's favorite Creme Lure Company baits is the
Reel Scremer. "The Reel Scremer
is a bait that I have been using a lot this off season, and I can't wait to
start throwing it on tour next year. It's action is like nothing I have used
before. The five fin like ridges that run the length of the bait add to the
action at the tail, collapse nicely for a great hook set and keep the bait
running true at any speed. The best part is, they are also very durable - I've
catch a bunch of fish on every bait. Even the toothy spotted bass don't
tear them up. It's a bait that everyone should have in their box,"
said Cherry.
For
more information on Creme Lure Company please visit
CremeLure.com.
For
more information on Hank Cherry please visit HankCherry.com
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