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Message Subject: Jerkbait Rod
Mdamp104
Posted 3/13/2017 2:13 PM (#853212)
Subject: Jerkbait Rod





Posts: 146


Location: Shawano, Wi
What's everyone's ideal length and power for a jerkbait rod
Zinox
Posted 3/13/2017 2:47 PM (#853218 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod




Posts: 1100


What size jerkbaits, and is it meant to be a "jerkbait" only rod ?

Mdamp104
Posted 3/13/2017 2:54 PM (#853220 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





Posts: 146


Location: Shawano, Wi
Jerkbait only rod what I have now is a Veritas toro 8' H paired with a revo toro s. Seems to be alright but maybe a XH would be better
Swpamuskyhunter
Posted 3/13/2017 3:06 PM (#853223 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





Posts: 104


7.5 Extra heavy would be better for larger glides and phantoms, hellhounds, mantas, etc. however I cannot make a squirko or undertaker type lure dance with the stiffer rod. I need to use a lighter action slightly longer rod for those baits. Maybe it's just me, but I believe it's going to depend on what you intend on throwing with the rod and how far from the water your deck is. You may already have what you need.
Zinox
Posted 3/13/2017 4:05 PM (#853235 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod




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I love my LT The jerk, Awesome rod .
Ronix
Posted 3/14/2017 6:57 AM (#853300 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod




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I really like the Big Nasty and Custom X 9'XXH for jerkbaits. I personally don't find rod length to be an issue when using jerkbaits but if you prefer the shorter length rods I've heard good things about the st croix jerk models
Mdamp104
Posted 3/14/2017 7:07 AM (#853302 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





Posts: 146


Location: Shawano, Wi
See I have a big nasty and feel that's too big for glide baits personally
Zinox
Posted 3/14/2017 7:25 AM (#853304 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod




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If you have the Big Nasty i would 100% recommend "The Jerk" i have both and really think they compliment each other well, to throw almost everything.
Mdamp104
Posted 3/14/2017 7:39 AM (#853307 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





Posts: 146


Location: Shawano, Wi
How stiff is the tip on "the jerk"?
Zinox
Posted 3/14/2017 7:57 AM (#853308 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod




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Really stiff, almost like a pool cue, some would say.
NathanH
Posted 3/14/2017 9:30 AM (#853317 - in reply to #853308)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





Posts: 859


Location: MN
I like a 7ft rod I like the fact that I can work the rod downward in a tapping motion, I feel I have more control and am always ready to set the hook. I have been using a TI 7ft XXH and just added the XH this year. I don't know if he is still selling these but boy are they a great jerkbait rod nice and stiff but when you got to set the hook it loads really well and keeps the fish pinned down. If I was a taller man I might think about a 7'6'' but I am as God made me a little guy so 7' perfect.
Mdamp104
Posted 3/14/2017 9:34 AM (#853318 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





Posts: 146


Location: Shawano, Wi
I think I'm gonna go with LT jerk
25homes
Posted 3/14/2017 9:50 AM (#853321 - in reply to #853317)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





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NathanH - 3/14/2017 9:30 AM

I like a 7ft rod I like the fact that I can work the rod downward in a tapping motion, I feel I have more control and am always ready to set the hook. I have been using a TI 7ft XXH and just added the XH this year. I don't know if he is still selling these but boy are they a great jerkbait rod nice and stiff but when you got to set the hook it loads really well and keeps the fish pinned down. If I was a taller man I might think about a 7'6'' but I am as God made me a little guy so 7' perfect.


I totally agree I am 6ft tall and I use a 7ft for my jerkbaits as well...just as stated like to be able to work rod down with tapping motion as well and longer the rod harder this is to do...
Fishysam
Posted 3/14/2017 10:11 AM (#853324 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod




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I fish out of a bass boat and use 8.5'. I used to fish out of warriors with the same 8.5'...
smithy97
Posted 3/14/2017 10:22 AM (#853326 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: RE: Jerkbait Rod




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I use a 7'6'' st croix mojo heavy. Awesome jerbait rod. I also like to work the tip downwards towards the water and this length is perfect for me. The heavy action still lets me work the bait and cast it far, while giving solid hook sets.
tkuntz
Posted 3/14/2017 3:34 PM (#853364 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod




Posts: 815


Location: Waukee, IA
I use an 8' Heavy Mojo Muskie for jerks. I'm tall and fish out of tin so I have no issue with the length.
TheShow
Posted 3/15/2017 7:21 AM (#853424 - in reply to #853326)
Subject: RE: Jerkbait Rod




Posts: 351


Location: Vilas County, WI
smithy97 - 3/14/2017 10:22 AM

I use a 7'6'' st croix mojo heavy. Awesome jerbait rod. I also like to work the tip downwards towards the water and this length is perfect for me. The heavy action still lets me work the bait and cast it far, while giving solid hook sets.


X2 except I use a Premier Heavy. Love it for this application and for the reasons mentioned by Smithy97
RunNGun
Posted 3/15/2017 7:43 AM (#853425 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod




Posts: 132


7'9'' H-2 TB Predator. Awesome glider rod.

Not as stiff as the LT, but I get a lot of good pop out of the tip. Plus I don't throw many big gliders.
MartinTD
Posted 3/15/2017 8:46 AM (#853433 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





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Location: NorthCentral WI
7' H Shimano Compre has been a great glider rod for my liking. Dive and rise type jerks I would go 8-8.5' MH.
Will Schultz
Posted 3/15/2017 1:02 PM (#853475 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
I use the Big Dawg for a lot of jerkbait applications and the Long Ranger for smaller gliders.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 3/15/2017 4:32 PM (#853491 - in reply to #853475)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod




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Musky Innovations Pro Series 7'6"XH is the best Jerkbait rod that I have used, I sell a ton of them to customers. Great for all jerkbaits, Big Joe's and walk the dog topwater.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
BNelson
Posted 3/15/2017 5:36 PM (#853497 - in reply to #853491)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





Location: Contrarian Island
personally I prefer an 8 footer, used an 8' all star for 15 yrs last year went to the 8' top n tail from st Croix for side to side stuff... works great... for big jerkbaits like a mega barfighter/intimidator I use my 9' big nasty
wers4455
Posted 3/16/2017 3:36 PM (#853645 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





Posts: 415


Location: madison wisconsin
I bought a 7'6" MI XH from Jeff. Works awesome. Tough as nails and can throw 6-7"gliders to mag dawgs and XL Squirkos.
Mdamp104
Posted 3/16/2017 6:27 PM (#853661 - in reply to #853497)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





Posts: 146


Location: Shawano, Wi
BNelson - 3/15/2017 5:36 PM

personally I prefer an 8 footer, used an 8' all star for 15 yrs last year went to the 8' top n tail from st Croix for side to side stuff... works great... for big jerkbaits like a mega barfighter/intimidator I use my 9' big nasty



Curious as to why you picked the top n tail over the jerk? Was gonna get the jerk but whyd you pick the top n tail. Will be mostly throwing 6oz glide baits with I already have a big nasty.
BNelson
Posted 3/17/2017 7:31 AM (#853728 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





Location: Contrarian Island
main reason was I wanted an 8 footer, instead of a 7'6"... I tried the top n tail for side to sides and loved it so bought one...
Smell_Esox
Posted 3/17/2017 8:07 AM (#853735 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod




Posts: 267


I'd go with something 6' 9" or 7'. But my deck isn't as high as some of the newer boats. I think you can make em dance better with a shorter rod.
BNelson
Posted 3/17/2017 11:41 AM (#853751 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





Location: Contrarian Island
Disagree as I prefer working them to the side not down. Better and faster hooksets...
Mdamp104
Posted 3/17/2017 11:59 AM (#853757 - in reply to #853212)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Rod





Posts: 146


Location: Shawano, Wi
Then maybe I should stick with the 8' that I have
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