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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Favorite old school jerkbait
 
Favorite old school jerkbait
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9" or 10" Suick
9" Bobbie Bait
8" Eddie Bait
9" Teddy Bait (Lindy Big Jerk) (maple or urethane version)
8" Fudally Reefhawg
8" Smitty

Message Subject: Favorite old school jerkbait
Pike Master
Posted 4/28/2017 9:12 PM (#859981)
Subject: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 294


Location: Sakatchewan,Canada
Let's see if we have any guys that have been musky fishing for 20-50 year plus...

Vote for your personal fave jerkbait out of the ones listed in the poll!
Tommis
Posted 4/28/2017 9:19 PM (#859986 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait





Posts: 841


Location: Southwest PA
Haven't been fishing that long... can I still vote?!
Pike Master
Posted 4/28/2017 9:22 PM (#859987 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 294


Location: Sakatchewan,Canada
If you have used some of the baits listed vote for your fave for sure!
malenurse
Posted 4/28/2017 10:00 PM (#859992 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 69


Location: Pine River MN.
For me it's a toss up between Reef Hawgs and Bobbies.
ToddM
Posted 4/28/2017 10:15 PM (#859993 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait





Posts: 20229


Location: oswego, il
You didnt list it wades wobbler.
Jeff78
Posted 4/29/2017 7:43 AM (#860011 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait





Posts: 1660


Location: central Wisconsin
Suick no doubt.
Masqui-ninja
Posted 4/29/2017 8:01 AM (#860013 - in reply to #860011)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait





Posts: 1249


Location: Walker, MN
Jeff78 - 4/29/2017 7:43 AM

Suick no doubt.
Yep!
Pike Master
Posted 4/29/2017 8:35 AM (#860015 - in reply to #859993)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 294


Location: Sakatchewan,Canada
ToddM - 4/28/2017 10:15 PM

You didnt list it wades wobbler.

My apologies. I also left out Windels Hunter now that I think of it... what year were Wades Wobblers first available? Anyone recall?
true tiger tamer
Posted 4/29/2017 9:48 AM (#860019 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 343


Eddie bait
muskyhunter47
Posted 4/29/2017 10:37 AM (#860021 - in reply to #860019)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
The suick is still my go to bait on certain bodies of water
FlyPiker
Posted 4/29/2017 11:00 AM (#860025 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 386


I went with Suick as it is the only of these baits that is still in my tackle box. I've owned most, not an Eddie or a Smitty. The Suicks are the only ones still left and they still see some time in the water occasionally.
sworrall
Posted 4/29/2017 12:12 PM (#860032 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait





Posts: 32892


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Suick.

Tek Neek is another one I really liked.
Pike Master
Posted 4/29/2017 2:06 PM (#860047 - in reply to #860019)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 294


Location: Sakatchewan,Canada
true tiger tamer - 4/29/2017 9:48 AM

Eddie bait


You need to vote!
Sidejack
Posted 4/29/2017 3:57 PM (#860056 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 1084


Location: Aurora
I can't believe the Sleight Bait didn't make the cut;and what about the Wiley?
~hands on face, mouth agape~
Iwrush
Posted 4/29/2017 6:22 PM (#860067 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 77


Location: Southwest Pa
Suick. Hands down.
Pike Master
Posted 4/29/2017 6:49 PM (#860072 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 294


Location: Sakatchewan,Canada
Hmmm... I just thought of the Sledge. Anybody know the approx year that Randy Shutt started making the 9" Sledge? If anyone knows the approx time frame that Wade Wobblers came out I would like to know that as well. I was thinking that they weren't nearly as old as the ones I listed in the poll when I made the poll, I would like to know though.
Farmer Rick
Posted 4/29/2017 8:50 PM (#860093 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait





Location: Not far enough north!
I've got an old Cobbs that has been in the box at least 20 yrs that has been better than any on the list for me.
muskymartin67
Posted 4/29/2017 9:47 PM (#860104 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait





Posts: 789


Location: Delavan, WI
Wades wobbler for me too i wouldnt consider cobbs a jerkbait, more of a glider
Pike Master
Posted 4/29/2017 9:56 PM (#860105 - in reply to #860104)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 294


Location: Sakatchewan,Canada
muskymartin67 - 4/29/2017 9:47 PM

Wades wobbler for me too i wouldnt consider cobbs a jerkbait, more of a glider

Glide baits are one of the main categories of jerkbaits with dive/rise being the other main category.
muskymartin67
Posted 4/29/2017 10:05 PM (#860108 - in reply to #860105)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait





Posts: 789


Location: Delavan, WI
Yup you can also call the 9" grandma with the non bent lip a jerkbait but others might call it a crankbait so this is the old potatoe or potato debate
Pal
Posted 4/30/2017 6:08 AM (#860121 - in reply to #860108)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 670


Location: Twin Cities, MN
Fooler - original hard pine version

Pal
wavridr
Posted 4/30/2017 7:45 AM (#860127 - in reply to #859993)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 299


Location: Not where I want to be!

ToddM - 4/28/2017 10:15 PM You didnt list it wades wobbler.

 

He said Old School. I would consider old school 25 to 30 years back.  Not sure wades wobbler was around 25 years ago.  9" Suick for me!!

wallygator
Posted 4/30/2017 2:29 PM (#860150 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait





Posts: 319


Location: Tomahawk,Wis
6" suick and 6" Bobbie ... Money in the bank..
ToddM
Posted 4/30/2017 7:10 PM (#860171 - in reply to #860127)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait





Posts: 20229


Location: oswego, il
wavridr - 4/30/2017 7:45 AM

ToddM - 4/28/2017 10:15 PM You didnt list it wades wobbler.

 

He said Old School. I would consider old school 25 to 30 years back.  Not sure wades wobbler was around 25 years ago.  9" Suick for me!!



I would be willing to bet it has been around that long. No website for the bait, did find message board discussions dating back to 2001 but i know the bait is much older than that. One online tackle sbop calls the bait legendary.
muskymartin67
Posted 4/30/2017 7:53 PM (#860187 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait





Posts: 789


Location: Delavan, WI
I agree with Todd i think they started being made in the late 70's or early 80's sometime I know I have a couple that I've had since the 90's
southern comfort
Posted 4/30/2017 9:31 PM (#860209 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 393


Used Suicks for over 35 years and still one of my favorites.
Headlock
Posted 4/30/2017 9:45 PM (#860210 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 115


Love suicks. Old Eddie Baits that actually worked were worth Barfighter prices.
kdawg
Posted 5/1/2017 5:41 PM (#860285 - in reply to #860210)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 762


37 years and counting for me. Suick, designed by Frank Suick, Tek Neek, by Clayton Slack, Teddie's bait by Ted Capra, but who designed the Eddie bait? Another old school bait was Bagley's B Flat shiner, was out when I started. Eddie baits, anybody know? Kdawg
Pike Master
Posted 5/1/2017 7:31 PM (#860305 - in reply to #859981)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 294


Location: Sakatchewan,Canada
Ed Ostling invented the Eddie Bait in the 50's. I believe he was a guide from Hayward Wisconsin.
39 degrees
Posted 5/1/2017 7:33 PM (#860308 - in reply to #860305)
Subject: Re: Favorite old school jerkbait




Posts: 109


If my memory is right, wades wobblers have been around since at least the mid 1980's.
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