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Location: WI | Anyone use these? I snatched one up from a clearance bin at Gander Mtn this weekend. Do you just twitch it like a jerkbait? Do they ride pretty high in the water column? |
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Location: South Portsmouth, KY | I am wondering the same thing. How to work this lure correctly. I have one and i cant make it do a thing! I was told to work it like a suick but it still dont do much. |
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Location: Long Prairie, Minnesota | Have a couple and they are good baits. I haven't landed anything on them yet....... I fish them using short, sharp jerks to make it dart and dive. Has a very eratic action. |
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Location: Owatonna,MN | I like them alot. I prefer to let them sink for a couple of seconds after the cast then short quick snaps. When I first tried them they were popping to the surface. (which isn't bad either) until I started letting them sink. Also let them fall when they hit the weed edge. |
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| try burning them in with a couple snaps along the retrieve.....baits are AWESOME! |
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| Rod tip at the surface or just below and CRANK! Give it a pause now and again and it will glide/plane to the side. T's very nice. Steve |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Those things can dance and swim like crazy. Ripping them probably works, but i watched bobtodd catch some good ones last fall just making them swim around lazily. Maybe he can add his 2 cents. |
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Location: Wausau, Wisconsin | These baits are phenominal. You have to use them like a bass fisherman uses a Senko. Non-steroid enduced jerks with 1-3 second pauses. Bone crushing strikes from negative fish. In fact this past weekend I had the last Hawg Troph seminar at the WSAU Sports Show and it caught the only pike in the tank. I hit him so hard with the Jawbreaker he is now dinner.... |
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