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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?
 
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kamrynhalverson
Posted 2/13/2017 5:08 PM (#849625)
Subject: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?





Posts: 95


Location: Shakopee Minnesota
so i like suick but you cant screw in weights. never used a barfighter because they are too hard to get! what do you guys like to use?
tolle141
Posted 2/13/2017 7:53 PM (#849656 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?





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you could just modify your suick to accept screw in weights
kamrynhalverson
Posted 2/13/2017 9:18 PM (#849662 - in reply to #849656)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?





Posts: 95


Location: Shakopee Minnesota
how does that work?
sworrall
Posted 2/13/2017 10:47 PM (#849671 - in reply to #849662)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Yes, actually you can.

Jeremy
Posted 2/13/2017 11:07 PM (#849673 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




Posts: 1144


Location: Minnesota.
"Yes, actually you can. " -- that's obviously the best way but if you're like me (you're in trouble..) and you have a bunch'a Suicks you can afford to play around with a couple.

Haven't done this yet but I've considered using a split ring on the front hook (along with the solder wrap idea) to enable using a 5/16 or so stainless nut slipped down the hook shank then re-attach to vary the weight just a tad. Don't like that? Remove the solder to see. Maybe on the mid hook too??

Or just buy a weighted bait, a better idea. I like to play around and see what you can make 'em do.

Note added : I've not found much to actually improve the action. Still, you never know...and i have lots of Suicks to play with!
THE FERD
Posted 2/14/2017 9:20 AM (#849702 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: RE: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




Posts: 208


Location: North East PA , 20 mins from Chautauqua
By far my best dive /rise bait would be the "ready Eddie" by Ed Latiano but if you can't find one or want to pay for one the Leo lures 9 inch jerk is a great dive rise bait and the six inch model is pretty hard to beat also .

Lance McFeely
'THE FERD"
chasintails
Posted 2/14/2017 9:38 AM (#849705 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




Posts: 461


Suicks, Sand Cats, Bobbie Baits. I like them all, and more importantly so do the muskies.
talmooner
Posted 2/14/2017 9:42 AM (#849706 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: RE: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




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Check out H2O tackle.

Rogger has some great dive and rise baits.

Just google H2O tackle and you should get the website link.

Very nice quality baits and a few different styles of dive and rise that you typically don't see.
Pat Hoolihan
Posted 2/14/2017 11:09 AM (#849728 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




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Probably Wades Wobblers because they're cheap and fish like them but I rarely throw dive/rise baits.
muskyroller
Posted 2/14/2017 12:19 PM (#849736 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




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Location: North St. Paul, MN
Muletrain's "Sucker Punch"
Fat AZ "Raptor"
Muskie Kid
Posted 2/14/2017 5:14 PM (#849780 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




Posts: 34


Location: Illinois
Suick thrillers are typically my best producers. But I'm a JERK I mean jerk bait guy... hehehe
Emptynet
Posted 2/14/2017 7:29 PM (#849789 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: RE: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




Posts: 399


Location: WI
10" Suick HI
Andy Myers Lodge
Posted 2/15/2017 5:34 AM (#849809 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: RE: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?





Location: Eagle Lake Vermilion Bay, Ontario
suicks are suicks and barfighters are bar fighters. both awesome baits . the suicks history and production consistently thru time,generations,and multiple conditions is undeniable. always been a big suick fan and always will. been a main stay and friend in my boat for yrs. like a good friend,one you can rely on.
the barfighter while relativley new to the scene is proving it's self quickly. everyone is talking about the weighting making it so special, and ya it has a quique combination of slight rise,slide,and shimmy but try it unweighted in cover...you will quickly be surprised how bouytant and how well it bobs thru the heavy weed and timber cover.
herbie
ErockEsox
Posted 2/16/2017 5:44 PM (#850064 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




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I still love throwing the old L&L Exciter and still see fish every year on them. They're perfect for ripping through the weeds.
tight lips
Posted 2/16/2017 7:01 PM (#850071 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: RE: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




Posts: 22


My vote would be for the Lake Fork sand cat. Dive and rise with a shimmy. Great finishes and 3 sizes. Boated a few ski on these.
Matt DeVos
Posted 2/17/2017 11:04 PM (#850211 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




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Another vote for a Wades Wobbler, but Bobbie's and Suick's as well. All 3 work a bit differently and each have a time and place. I consider the Wades as a "slash" bait, as I like to pull it hard/fast and accentuate the pause. Works year-round, but seems best as a mid-summer and early fall bait. A Bobbie seems to be most effective with a traditional jerk/pause and the Suick has great versatility, can hardly be used incorrectly.
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 2/18/2017 1:13 AM (#850217 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?





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What are opinions on the Hawg Teaser?
Emptynet
Posted 2/18/2017 8:28 PM (#850300 - in reply to #850217)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




Posts: 399


Location: WI
Hawg Teasers have a place in my Lakewood. I really like to add 3/8oz bell sinker on the middle hook hanger for an ultra slow rise.
Smell_Esox
Posted 2/21/2017 2:06 PM (#850616 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: RE: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




Posts: 267


I've caught more fish on Wade's Wobblers than any other jerk bait of any kind. Great, and probably now overlooked, bait.
Schultz345
Posted 2/21/2017 2:10 PM (#850617 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




Posts: 221


Mantas and intimidator come to mind
Landonfish
Posted 2/21/2017 5:45 PM (#850636 - in reply to #849625)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?




Posts: 360


Fat az raptors are great
kamrynhalverson
Posted 2/25/2017 8:46 PM (#851099 - in reply to #850617)
Subject: Re: What is the best jerkbait/dive and rise?





Posts: 95


Location: Shakopee Minnesota
havent gotten a chance to use a manta but i really want to get an intimidator.
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