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Message Subject: Essential jerkbaits for this fall
Ky221
Posted 9/22/2013 5:42 PM (#664760)
Subject: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 95


I have quite a few bucktails, cranks, and topwaters but my jerkbait collection is on the small side. I need to add a few more. Which jerkbaits do you feel are "essential" in small rivers.

Right now I have this. Is there anything I should have that I don't?
1) regular bulldawg (2)
2) suick thriller unweighted 9" & 7"
3) 8" unweighted reefhawg
4) TI sea calf
5) hellhounds (2)
6) phantom softail
7) cobb w/ softail




CU301DSV
Posted 9/22/2013 6:02 PM (#664763 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall





Posts: 906


Location: Canada
Waterwolf Tubes

http://www.waterwolflures.com/musky/
milje
Posted 9/22/2013 6:07 PM (#664766 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 410


Location: Wakefield, MI
9" and 10" weighted Suicks.
5th lake Brad
Posted 9/22/2013 7:15 PM (#664776 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall





Posts: 537


Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI
Mag dawgs or pounders
psv
Posted 9/22/2013 7:45 PM (#664786 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: RE: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 469


Location: MN

I'd definitely add :

1.Phantom (both versions)
2. Bikini Baits: TurmoilX & Tripwire
3. Hellhound/Hellpuppy (love those custom painted from  Kurt Island Sports
http://www.kurtsislandsports.com/shop/index.php?categoryID=93
4. 6" Ducktail Warrrior
5. Hellcats (cork version)

6. Unweighted Burt

Musky Face
Posted 9/22/2013 8:16 PM (#664795 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 558


Pounder madusa and 10 inch hellhound.
muskie! nut
Posted 9/22/2013 9:58 PM (#664821 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
I like the Monster Lures' Squirkos
SixBowls
Posted 9/23/2013 6:34 AM (#664841 - in reply to #664821)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 149


I don't think you are missing anything that is essential. I like Hot Tail gliders in the fall because they can be worked at many speeds and have a great wobble on the pause.

How small are the rivers? How fast is the current? How deep? Boat or shore?

The answers to the above might help you narrow down your baits. One place I fish quite a bit in the fall doesn't really work with reg dawgs and pounders would be useless.

NPike_Guy
Posted 9/23/2013 9:11 AM (#664856 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 46


I second the squirkos, very versatile bait.
Guest
Posted 9/23/2013 9:20 AM (#664860 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: RE: Essential jerkbaits for this fall


Hang 10 mantas are killer in river systems. Sandcats are killer also.
Ky221
Posted 9/23/2013 9:55 AM (#664873 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 95


Ski bowls- deepest water is about 10-12ft. I fish out of a 2 man bass hunter John boat.

I get hung up a bit with regular dawgs...but I did catch a 35" on one Friday afternoon so I think maybe I need to switch to shallow dawgs? Not much current. It's long pools of slack water.

Guest- I bought the TI sea calf because it looks identical to the hang 10 manta. Are the actions the same?
sworrall
Posted 9/23/2013 10:01 AM (#664878 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall





Posts: 32885


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I'd add the Wabull as a must have. Great lure, very easy to run, and very versatile.
Guest
Posted 9/23/2013 10:51 AM (#664886 - in reply to #664873)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall


Ky221 - 9/23/2013 9:55 AM

Ski bowls- deepest water is about 10-12ft. I fish out of a 2 man bass hunter John boat.

I get hung up a bit with regular dawgs...but I did catch a 35" on one Friday afternoon so I think maybe I need to switch to shallow dawgs? Not much current. It's long pools of slack water.

Guest- I bought the TI sea calf because it looks identical to the hang 10 manta. Are the actions the same?


hang 10 manta's and sea cow's are two very different animals. the action are very different. hang 10's have a much longer glide the longest glide of any glider out there. the cow's have a good walk the dog. both will catch fish but only similar in looks.
psv
Posted 9/23/2013 11:49 AM (#664892 - in reply to #664873)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 469


Location: MN

Ky221 - 9/23/2013 9:55 AM Ski bowls- deepest water is about 10-12ft. I fish out of a 2 man bass hunter John boat. I get hung up a bit with regular dawgs...but I did catch a 35" on one Friday afternoon so I think maybe I need to switch to shallow dawgs? Not much current. It's long pools of slack water. Guest- I bought the TI sea calf because it looks identical to the hang 10 manta. Are the actions the same?

You should try Hellcats with cork. Perfect for shallow water.

 

 

Ky221
Posted 9/23/2013 2:55 PM (#664926 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 95


Where do I find hellcats? I'm googling them with not much luck.
psv
Posted 9/23/2013 3:20 PM (#664933 - in reply to #664926)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 469


Location: MN

Ky221 - 9/23/2013 2:55 PM Where do I find hellcats? I'm googling them with not much luck.

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 Mark is really great guy to deal with.

muskie tamer
Posted 9/23/2013 4:30 PM (#664949 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall





Posts: 411


Location: Waconia,MN
Phantoms and hellhounds.
jarndt
Posted 9/23/2013 8:31 PM (#664993 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall





Posts: 72


Location: Northern Indiana
I would add a weighted Big Daddy. Also, there is something special about a weighted Reef Hawg when times are tough.

Triplethreat
Posted 9/24/2013 9:53 PM (#665188 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 54


Location: River
I would add a Hottail Glider. The wobble this lure has on the pause cant be beat.
Team Rhino
Posted 9/25/2013 7:41 PM (#665305 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 512


Location: Appleton
Squirko XL from Monster Lures
Cranker
Posted 9/26/2013 9:22 PM (#665481 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 117


Location: Northern Illinois
My favorite 5 Fall Jerkbaits... Crank
1) Phantoms
2) Squirkos
3) Hellhounds
4) Hardheads
5) Suicks
Emptynet
Posted 9/27/2013 8:16 AM (#665519 - in reply to #664760)
Subject: RE: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 399


Location: WI
I would add a Hawg Teaser to your arsenal. Add a3/8oz bell sinker to the middle hook for slower rise.
kodiak
Posted 9/27/2013 9:43 AM (#665530 - in reply to #665519)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall





Posts: 1224


Location: Okoboji
big wood... 12" suick, big wades, something like that
Jeff Hanson
Posted 9/27/2013 10:07 AM (#665536 - in reply to #665530)
Subject: Re: Essential jerkbaits for this fall




Posts: 944


Squirkos
Suick
Bulldawgs
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
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