Jointed or Not?
Guest
Posted 7/9/2013 7:21 PM (#650679)
Subject: Jointed or Not?


I'm going to be purchasing a Believer sometime soon and i was wondering am i better off getting a jointed one or a non-jointed one? Which one will have a better action?
pamuskyhunter
Posted 7/9/2013 7:36 PM (#650683 - in reply to #650679)
Subject: Re: Jointed or Not?





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Location: big cove tannery pa
Jointed of course has better action. They both have there time n place. If action is slow a jointed can trigger a strike. Straight has a tighter subtle wobble and can be also used as a jerkbait. So get one of each in different colors if possible.
mastical
Posted 7/9/2013 7:39 PM (#650684 - in reply to #650679)
Subject: Re: Jointed or Not?





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Location: Lake St Clair
Buy both

then buy the 6, 8 and 10 models of each
Guest
Posted 7/9/2013 8:01 PM (#650687 - in reply to #650679)
Subject: RE: Jointed or Not?


Thanks for the input guys. If i'm going to be casting alot which one do you think is the better choice?
Tackle Industries
Posted 7/9/2013 8:30 PM (#650698 - in reply to #650679)
Subject: Re: Jointed or Not?





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Location: Land of the Musky
I personal like the look of jointed lures better but I think the straight lures put out more vibration under water. JMO and I have no data to back it up

James
Guest
Posted 7/9/2013 10:21 PM (#650723 - in reply to #650679)
Subject: RE: Jointed or Not?


for casting straight is always a better choice.some guys play with the jointed 10'' model as a top water,so it should work but due to the lack of confidence i have never try it
The Swan
Posted 7/10/2013 9:43 AM (#650786 - in reply to #650679)
Subject: RE: Jointed or Not?


I have both and like the straight better.