Bomber Herky Jerky
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Posted 3/7/2013 3:36 PM (#623886)
Subject: Bomber Herky Jerky




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Location: PA
Anyone try one of these in the 6" version?
allegheny river kid
Posted 3/7/2013 4:01 PM (#623894 - in reply to #623886)
Subject: Re: Bomber Herky Jerky




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Location: Sw Pennsylvania
Yeah i bought one not long ago. Not bad but nothing really special IMO
Tigerhunter
Posted 3/7/2013 7:27 PM (#623972 - in reply to #623886)
Subject: Re: Bomber Herky Jerky





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I bought a bunch for $1.88 when site needed to get rid of a less "popular" color. Since I paint lures I figured I couldn't go wrong, I ended up paying more for tax and shipping than the lures themselves!

For a 6" glider, my favorite so far is the Rapala Glidin' Rap. The action on the Herky Jerky is pretty good but like stated above, nothing special, but it has caught a few fish. One positive is that it is plastic(more durable) and I think it has rattles IIRC. Some people have preferences of wood over plastic, I don't care what its made out of as long as its catching fish.

I would say if you find a real good deal on one and have a few extra bucks pick it up.
Masqui-ninja
Posted 3/7/2013 8:50 PM (#624013 - in reply to #623972)
Subject: Re: Bomber Herky Jerky





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Location: Walker, MN
I have a couple but have never realy figured out a fish catching cadence. Herky Jerky is right, not much glide, but maybe it's the jerky on the other end. I don't know. I am a Bomber lure fan though.
chong
Posted 3/8/2013 7:17 AM (#624143 - in reply to #623886)
Subject: RE: Bomber Herky Jerky


I just bought this lure, do you jerk this lure like a WTD lure?
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Posted 3/8/2013 1:45 PM (#624276 - in reply to #623886)
Subject: Re: Bomber Herky Jerky




Posts: 48


Location: PA
Thanks guys. Can get them online for $3.60 each.