Jerkbait Tips

Started by Steve81, December 13, 2020, 12:14:32 PM

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After posting a couple of videos where I have had some success on a jerkbait, a number of folks have asked me for details on setups and such. That spurred me to doing a video on that very subject. Hopefully you guys will find something in here that you find helpful as well.




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Donald Garner

Steve, tks for putting the video together for us.  I'm going to go back and relook at my setup I use.  What little jerkbait fishing I do is with a 7ft MH action rod with a fast tip.  I'll have to also learn to slow it down  and jerk it on a slack line also.
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Steve81

Quote from: Donald Garner on December 13, 2020, 05:15:16 PM
Steve, tks for putting the video together for us.  I'm going to go back and relook at my setup I use.  What little jerkbait fishing I do is with a 7ft MH action rod with a fast tip.  I'll have to also learn to slow it down  and jerk it on a slack line also.
That slack line jerk is absolutely key! If you don't remember anything else from any jerkbait tip ever, remember that.


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caddyjoe77

thanks for the video -- left you a comment.

So elaborate on the slack line:

i guess my question is - how much do you like for the bait to move from one side to the other generally speaking. 

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Fun4me

Awesome video!

Did you connect with anything hunting?

Steve81

Quote from: caddyjoe77 on December 14, 2020, 07:41:23 PM
thanks for the video -- left you a comment.

So elaborate on the slack line:

i guess my question is - how much do you like for the bait to move from one side to the other generally speaking.
Generally speaking? That's a tough one. Generally, I want it to move more as the water is warmer. For example, that AIM 9 has a very aggressive slash action. You can definitely walk it like a spook but underwater. That one is my go-to in warm water. Not to say that it's not great in cold water either. When the water is at its coldest, the smithwick rogue is very hard to beat. That roll action is just killer that time of year.


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Steve81

Quote from: Fun4me on December 14, 2020, 07:57:43 PM
Awesome video!

Did you connect with anything hunting?
I did not. Try as I might, I just can't get the opportunity to draw the string back on a deer this season. I've had them in range but not been able to draw the bow for various reasons.


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BassmanRudy

Good stuff! One bait that I have probably never caught a bass on. Sure need to change that!

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Quote from: BassmanRudy on December 14, 2020, 08:31:52 PM
Good stuff! One bait that I have probably never caught a bass on. Sure need to change that!

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Be careful! Once you do, it's addicting!


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caddyjoe77

I guess my question when i asked about how much you want the bait to move generally speaking revolved more around the slack line.  is there much of a bow in your line when keeping it slack and do you keep more line out if you want it to slash more side to side without really moving the bait directionally?

yea, i know, hard question to answer -- as the answer is it depends on what the fish tell you.  But, is there a general amount of slack line you start with? 
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BassmanRudy

Do you always point the line back towards the bait? Does that hinder hooksets?

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Steve81

Quote from: caddyjoe77 on December 15, 2020, 10:11:13 AM
I guess my question when i asked about how much you want the bait to move generally speaking revolved more around the slack line.  is there much of a bow in your line when keeping it slack and do you keep more line out if you want it to slash more side to side without really moving the bait directionally?

yea, i know, hard question to answer -- as the answer is it depends on what the fish tell you.  But, is there a general amount of slack line you start with?
No matter what, I'd say that the amount of slack is the same. Now it's hard to say how much slack that is. It's definitely not a lot. I'd say it's not much more than you would have when walking a topwater.


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Steve81

Quote from: BassmanRudy on December 15, 2020, 10:27:14 AM
Do you always point the line back towards the bait? Does that hinder hooksets?

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Pointing the rod back towards the bait is really just a technique to use if you aren't doing a good job of twitching it with slack in the line. To be honest, rarely actually do that. But even so, it doesn't not hurt the hook set. Watching that line is key. It will jump when you get a bite. Always does.


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caddyjoe77

Quote from: Steve81 on December 15, 2020, 11:39:17 AM
No matter what, I'd say that the amount of slack is the same. Now it's hard to say how much slack that is. It's definitely not a lot. I'd say it's not much more than you would have when walking a topwater.


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thanks Steve.  A lot of times my mind goes too far down the analytical thinking rabbit hole -- comes with the job.  Appreciate the inputs. 
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Steve81

Quote from: caddyjoe77 on December 15, 2020, 01:10:57 PM
thanks Steve.  A lot of times my mind goes too far down the analytical thinking rabbit hole -- comes with the job.  Appreciate the inputs.
Hold the thanks until you actually catch something following my advice. Until then, my words are just rainbows and unicorns.


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caddyjoe77

Quote from: Steve81 on December 15, 2020, 01:59:28 PM
Hold the thanks until you actually catch something following my advice. Until then, my words are just rainbows and unicorns.


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lol.  Im not holding you to anything.  Just a reference point for my mind -- no one wants to unpack that map  lo
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