Best "BIG" jerk bait
FAT-SKI
Posted 10/1/2012 11:10 AM (#588181)
Subject: Best "BIG" jerk bait




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Hello all, I am thinking about picking up something for this fall in regards to a BIG jerk bait. Just wondering for those who use big jerk baits what your preference is? I am leaning towards a 12" suick, but also looking at gliders and wobblers over 10" as well. Will be fishing a mainly clear lake with A lot of mil foil. Thanks in advance.
Cpain
Posted 10/1/2012 11:14 AM (#588183 - in reply to #588181)
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I like to use bulldawgs and super ds as jerkbait a and they work great. The magnum ones are the ones that I have had the most luck on by far. But you can go wrong with using big plastics as jerkbaits.
FAT-SKI
Posted 10/1/2012 11:25 AM (#588188 - in reply to #588183)
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Cpain - 10/1/2012 11:14 AM

I like to use bulldawgs and super ds as jerkbait a and they work great. The magnum ones are the ones that I have had the most luck on by far. But you can go wrong with using big plastics as jerkbaits.


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I am not a huge fan of working big rubber, I don't own a pounder rod for it either... But in perspective Jerking big rubber (though I do, do it...) is probably my least favorite way to fish. I know that in the fall it becomes key... but I try to stay away from it, just never had a ton of success with it personally.
Cpain
Posted 10/1/2012 11:29 AM (#588190 - in reply to #588181)
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Alright that's fine we all have our tendencies and preferences. A jerkbait I like personally is the Burt by musk mainia tackle. I don't think they make it in the bigger sizes you are looking for but I have had a lot of success with it in the fall.
Dunlap
Posted 10/1/2012 11:43 AM (#588193 - in reply to #588190)
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Wade's Wobbler !!
oddball
Posted 10/1/2012 12:24 PM (#588202 - in reply to #588181)
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weighted bobbie bait . you can pop it off the surface or work it a little harder and faster to get it down.
erico
Posted 10/1/2012 12:46 PM (#588208 - in reply to #588181)
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Location: Hayward WI
How about the 12" softtail phantom, I'm a fan of the 7.5"ers, the 12" is 14oz.

Edited by erico 10/1/2012 12:48 PM
Ronix
Posted 10/1/2012 2:54 PM (#588250 - in reply to #588181)
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ive had a lot of success on the 10" hellhounds...they're like throwing a brick but are a no brainer to work. I also have a 10" phantom though it hasn't seen fish it looks great in the water. Im not sure how the bigger dive and rise jerks work but I know Dan Hughes at Lunge Lumber makes a 10.5" and 12" jerk.
Guest
Posted 10/1/2012 3:08 PM (#588254 - in reply to #588181)
Subject: RE: Best "BIG" jerk bait


FAT-SKI - 10/1/2012 11:10 AM

Hello all, I am thinking about picking up something for this fall in regards to a BIG jerk bait. Just wondering for those who use big jerk baits what your preference is? I am leaning towards a 12" suick, but also looking at gliders and wobblers over 10" as well. Will be fishing a mainly clear lake with A lot of mil foil. Thanks in advance.


if your willing to spend the money there is not a better jerk bait then a 12" TrueGlide Rumor.
jasonvkop
Posted 10/1/2012 4:02 PM (#588269 - in reply to #588181)
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Location: Michigan
Hoosier Handmade baits have a lot of great options for fall!
joemsanderson
Posted 10/1/2012 5:00 PM (#588283 - in reply to #588181)
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Location: Central Minnesota
I was lucky enough to win the badwater baits giveaway and they sent me a 10 inch cabbage ghost and i love it already. Threw it for the first time this weekend and although I didn't catch one with it yet it moved a big girl a couple times. It has a great dying fish action. Pick one up you won't be sorry.
milje
Posted 10/1/2012 6:32 PM (#588317 - in reply to #588181)
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Location: Wakefield, MI
I got a black 12" weighted Suick on Saturday, tried it out on Sunday. Had a follow on it but no fish yet, my dad has had a few hits on an orange one with black dots. I have had good luck with 9" and 10" weighted Suicks so I figure a 12" should be good in the fall. The action on it is great, gets a good dive and rises really slow.


I also have a big Bobby Bait (my dad calls it Robert after Rays brother on Everybody Loves Raymond), have caught fish on it but it needs weight, it rises way to fast for my liking. My dad actually caught a low 30's musky on it, broke his line, and the fish couldn't hold it under water and floated up. My dad went over and unhooked it and the fish swam away fine.


Also bought a 11" Sledgehammer this weekend but only took a few casts with it. No opinion yet.
Musky Face
Posted 10/1/2012 9:27 PM (#588386 - in reply to #588193)
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X2 for the wades, i like to call them BIG WOOD. Great hooking percentage.
Masqui-ninja
Posted 10/1/2012 9:36 PM (#588395 - in reply to #588386)
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Location: Walker, MN
+2 on the 10" Hellhound. I like to w.t.d. half way in and then just start crankin it fast. It will glide back and forth even when you just burn it in. Treat it like a bucktail on the figure 8... fish like to turn on it.
Old Guy
Posted 10/1/2012 9:51 PM (#588400 - in reply to #588181)
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Regarding the Wades, are you guys talking about the ones that have a body about 8" long and an inch wide, or the real big ones that have a body about 10" long and are about 1.5 in. wide?
Also, weighted or not?
ShaneW
Posted 10/1/2012 9:53 PM (#588401 - in reply to #588395)
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Location: Verona, WI
I got a chance to see the prototype of the new magnum Squirko. It should be a huge hit.
edalz
Posted 10/1/2012 10:07 PM (#588405 - in reply to #588181)
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Soft tail phantoms and Hellhounds...both in 10".
Musky Face
Posted 10/1/2012 10:17 PM (#588407 - in reply to #588400)
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I like 10" inch by 1 1/2 inch wades with the hair on the back treble hook. Weighted and unweighted are both great lures. I personally have had more luck with the unweighted. That hair on the back is a great teaser.
RM1
Posted 1/8/2013 8:53 AM (#608394 - in reply to #588181)
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Is Reed's the only place that sells those big Wades? I'd love to buy a few but am not in Walker all that often.
Average Joe
Posted 1/8/2013 9:48 AM (#608406 - in reply to #588405)
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Location: Hudson,WI
edalz - 10/1/2012 10:07 PM

Soft tail phantoms and Hellhounds...both in 10".


I second the 10" soft tail phantom!!
Jeff Hanson
Posted 1/8/2013 2:55 PM (#608454 - in reply to #608406)
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The new XL squirko is 14" with tail. Best large jerbait I've ever used. Will b available for the first time friday at the Chicago show
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
Pikiespawn
Posted 1/8/2013 4:14 PM (#608471 - in reply to #588181)
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Location: Apollo, PA
Here are some big baits with a proven track record

hoosier handmade gliders
lunge lumber
old ed latiano "steady eddies"

the latianos are hard to come buy, but the others are still being made. you'll see alot of big fish pictures with these baits
The Mighty Oak Leaf
Posted 1/8/2013 4:26 PM (#608473 - in reply to #588181)
Subject: RE: Best "BIG" jerk bait




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Location: mad chain
Up North, I just want to say I fish with a lot of guys in this business and Jeff is one of them, he is not in this to promote anything unless it works and works well for him. He is the most honest guy you will ever meet and sometimes a little to honest. If he is posting about the same baits all the time then I would say you better get some cuz they are working. Why is it if someone is honest and tells about what they use they get called out??? Thanks for the great info Jeff keep it up!!!


Admin:

Agreed, 'Up North' is out of line.
Ronix
Posted 1/8/2013 5:14 PM (#608482 - in reply to #588181)
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+1 on lunge lumbers
muskihntr
Posted 1/8/2013 6:15 PM (#608489 - in reply to #588181)
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Location: lansing, il
Here is a video clip of the New Squirko XL. Its a little long so it may take a few to load.
http://youtu.be/v3io3ijavEM
derekrusty
Posted 1/8/2013 9:30 PM (#608520 - in reply to #608489)
Subject: Re: Best "BIG" jerk bait





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Location: Waconia, MN
If you want to support a basement guy my buddy Jason (kodiak on MF) makes Musky Mulisha Softail Jerkbaits in 3 different sizes and they are awesome! Look similar to the phantoms but work totally different and helped me boat my personal best this fall. He also will custom make any pattern you want. I'd be happy to send you pictures of the many lures that I have of his, excellent quality, you would not be disappointed!

muskie54956
Posted 1/8/2013 10:05 PM (#608522 - in reply to #588181)
Subject: RE: Best "BIG" jerk bait




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Location: neenah, wisconsin
if ya want a pull bait for all depths I can vouch for jm craft" the martin" in the 11" and get the extra weight set...shallow medium deep u choose it ..the walleye/orange belly works well and so does the blood perch....u can probably get em jan 11 12 13 with the free shipping at rollie and Helens --worldwidemuskyshow.com I don't even throw my 13" custom weighted/painted bobbies or custom weighted stan durst 12" suicks...just my 2 cents ..bushy
Guest
Posted 1/8/2013 11:25 PM (#608529 - in reply to #588181)
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Big Daddy.
bigbite
Posted 1/9/2013 8:05 AM (#608549 - in reply to #608394)
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Location: Pewaukee, WI
Musky Tackle On Line has them along with a nice assortment of colors. Aaron will take good care of you. His personal service is next to none.
Ebenezer
Posted 1/9/2013 8:26 AM (#608555 - in reply to #588181)
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Mag Treats
FAT-SKI
Posted 1/9/2013 8:32 AM (#608557 - in reply to #608555)
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Ebenezer - 1/9/2013 8:26 AM

Mag Treats


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This one is at the top of my list right now, along with the new 14" sqirkos. But I will most likely be grabbing myself 2 mag treats before I do anything else. Love Muskie treats, great gliders!
Pikiespawn
Posted 1/9/2013 11:28 AM (#608584 - in reply to #608557)
Subject: RE: Best "BIG" jerk bait




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Location: Apollo, PA
Magtreats are really nice baits, if u like them u should also try Anthony's Hot Tails. They are similiar in profile, but have different action. They trigger fish, and are a reasonable priced bait. He's from WV so you know they work