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  | What makes the new dive rise jerks special? Can you achieve the same action with a weighted suick or a suick with a egg sinker on it? I haven't seen the new baits action really at all so I don't know really what they do in the water | 
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  | Which baits are you referring to specifically? | 
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  | Barfighters and intimadators | 
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  Location: Minnesota | I have one of the original intimidated never used it much it's big and heavy but it's going to see more water time this year. There just a bigger profile in the water then the suick . | 
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  | That makes sense, haven't seen one in person so not sure how big they are but they seem pricey, I understand barfighters because its a small one man company but looked alittle at the intimadator and said ill just play with suicks more instead | 
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  | I can't speak for the Barfighter as I haven't been willing to pony up the $$$.  For the Intimidator it is just profile, IMO.  I like the weighted ones quite a bit as they have a nice hang time, but that could be achieved in a suick by adding weight.  They are all technique baits to be sure. | 
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  Location: Grand Rapids, MI | The Barfighter isn't what I would call a deep jerkbait if compared to a Big Daddy. It does have a unique action that sets it apart from other jerkbaits. | 
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  Location: Yahara River Chain | I agree with Will.  The barfighter is not a deep running bait.  Even with the weight in it.  Like Will said it shaking action is a little different than standard dive and rise jerk baits.  I doubt if the fish would turn down any other bait and only hit this one, | 
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