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Message Subject: 9 ft jerkbait rod.
montei
Posted 5/4/2012 6:45 PM (#557931)
Subject: 9 ft jerkbait rod.




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does anyone use one? i know that 7'6 or an 8ft is better. but ive fallen in love with 9 fters and was wonderin if anyone uses one for jerks.
Ronix
Posted 5/4/2012 7:30 PM (#557942 - in reply to #557931)
Subject: Re: 9 ft jerkbait rod.




Posts: 981


I love using my 9'ers for jerkbaits
Tackle Industries
Posted 5/4/2012 8:26 PM (#557951 - in reply to #557931)
Subject: Re: 9 ft jerkbait rod.





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Location: Land of the Musky
I use my TI 9' XXH rods for jerkbaits and like it a lot.
mtcook16
Posted 5/4/2012 9:20 PM (#557960 - in reply to #557931)
Subject: Re: 9 ft jerkbait rod.





Posts: 546


Location: MN
Somewhat of what you are talking about, give it a try

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpcW0ZtUW6U
shaley
Posted 5/4/2012 9:45 PM (#557971 - in reply to #557960)
Subject: Re: 9 ft jerkbait rod.





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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
I run a 9' for everything except a small selection of gliders, those I run on an 8' only for the simple fact I have it...
catchandrelease
Posted 5/4/2012 9:49 PM (#557972 - in reply to #557931)
Subject: Re: 9 ft jerkbait rod.




I'm still in the 7'6" club for gliders. For dive/rise jerkbaits I'll use a 9' now. I like the figure 8s that Gregg was doing in the video link above, but I'm just not comfortable using a long rod for gliders throughout the main cast. I'll have to give it more of a chance this year, but I'm pretty committed to a 7'6" at the moment.
Gregoire
Posted 5/5/2012 9:05 AM (#558007 - in reply to #557931)
Subject: Re: 9 ft jerkbait rod.




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After watching that video I'm wondering if doing a figure eight when using a glide bait is worthwhile, as I thought it was the speed and rapid change of direction that triggers a lot of strikes on the 8. Would it maybe be better to have another rod rigged with a throwback lure when running gliders.
I guess what I'm asking is whether doing a figure eight with a glider triggers strikes.
kodiak
Posted 5/5/2012 9:57 AM (#558015 - in reply to #557931)
Subject: Re: 9 ft jerkbait rod.





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Location: Okoboji
Won't u be water slapping
FAT-SKI
Posted 5/5/2012 10:39 AM (#558021 - in reply to #558007)
Subject: Re: 9 ft jerkbait rod.




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
I have a 7'6" that I use for Jerk baits. But I was out with a buddy last year and he was using his 9' for jerk baits. I tried it out and the only difference, is just like the video, having to use it as a sideways motion instead of a down ward motion. You still get the same action in the lure, just a different stance really. I think it works fine, I just picked up a 9' this year and will be trying it more regularly. but I think that doing an 8 with the glide baits is worth it. If you do get that follow up to the boat on glides, you can still increase your speed (depending on the lure type) just go a little faster with the jerks. Only happened to me one time last year, but I got her to hit on the 8, I also lost her too... but she hit...
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