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Message Subject: How do you work a 8" Jake?
BubbaTn
Posted 5/21/2009 8:37 AM (#379716)
Subject: How do you work a 8" Jake?





Posts: 134


Location: East TN
I was just curious as to how most of you work a jake? Seems the larger ones(10" & 14" verisons, most people troll with) most people troll with, but i'm curious on the 8" version? I have two of these, and i've probably had most of my luck on this bait(orange tiger). Most of the time, I will work it like a jerkbait...making it dart erratically through the water on the retrieve. Is this the "norm" for this bait, or do most of you just straight reel on the retrieve basically like a crankbait?
Jsondag
Posted 5/21/2009 9:12 AM (#379722 - in reply to #379716)
Subject: Re: How do you work a 8" Jake?





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Location: Pelican Rapids, MN
Unlike the 10's and 14's which get casted quite a bit, the 8 inch doesn't track quite as well when straight cranked. It is much better suited to twitch. Hard snaps with a miniscule amount of slack works best. I haven't really tossed the newer 8" baits but I know a lot of the originals had the same profile and thickness as a 10, but it was just trimmed and molded shorter. Which in essence, probably made it run more erratic.
deafmuskyhunter
Posted 5/21/2009 2:42 PM (#379799 - in reply to #379716)
Subject: Re: How do you work a 8" Jake?




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I like to pull it hard n let it rise and repeat. Its have a nice erratic action when pull hard. Haven't try twitchin them yet but will do this year.
Will Schultz
Posted 5/21/2009 2:50 PM (#379800 - in reply to #379716)
Subject: Re: How do you work a 8" Jake?





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Bubba - It is a more lively bait than a 10" and depending on how the pull, snap or twitch it will do different things - there's no wrong way. By adding a little weight to the middle split ring you can get it moving even more. They troll well too and can be tuned pretty easily, I've had them running up to 6 mph w/o a problem.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 5/21/2009 11:06 PM (#379888 - in reply to #379716)
Subject: RE: How do you work a 8" Jake?





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Location: St. Lawrence River
I basicly fish it like you do, except I like to give it a little stop and go, let it rise a little then rip it again.
BubbaTn
Posted 5/22/2009 8:08 AM (#379923 - in reply to #379716)
Subject: Re: How do you work a 8" Jake?





Posts: 134


Location: East TN
Thanks for the tips guys. I appreciate it.
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