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| I have seen a number of threads (most recently a thread on the Krisco) where guys are asking about a straight version for casters. Is there a reason that jointed baits aren't preferred for twitching or retrieving? I have had some luck twitching a jointed lure and am surprised when people talk about this. Just curious what makes those who feel they aren't a good casting lure think that way.
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| I've noticed that straight lures are much more erratic when you use them as twitch baits. But by no means is a jointed lure take second to a straight they also have their time and place. |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | The one nice thing I love about most straight is they either back out of the weeds, or rip through them better. The caboose on the jointed tends to get hung up more. |
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Location: Beaver County, Pennsylvania | all i know is that i am ticked that they no longer make jointed grandmas...if they do i will feel like an idiot....loved their action~! |
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