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divani
Posted 8/7/2003 5:29 PM (#78378)
Subject: giant jackpot





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Location: Belgium
do you ever break the rythm when retrieving the giant jackpot (or a similar lure)? Why is that?
Tallywhacker
Posted 8/7/2003 5:50 PM (#78380 - in reply to #78378)
Subject: RE: giant jackpot





Posts: 48


Location: Wisconsin
I've never seen on a fish a jackpot. Mostly because my time out fishing has been limited to when bro gets into town. I do that alot, though, and it seems to just -look- better. Adds confidence, for me. I count out the rod tip jerks...1,2,3, 1,2,3,4...Ect. I just make it really random, and add about a second or two pause inbetween these sets, to really kick it out. I love doing that with mantas, aswell. Other times I just fast retrieve. Not sure if I'm helping, but there you go.

Edited by Tallywhacker 8/7/2003 5:52 PM
esoxjunkie
Posted 8/7/2003 5:53 PM (#78382 - in reply to #78378)
Subject: RE: giant jackpot





Posts: 364


Location: in the white boat
Not really Dirk, I'll speed up or slow down the retrieve to mix it up, but for the most part I keep the same cadence with the Jackpots.
divani
Posted 8/7/2003 5:57 PM (#78383 - in reply to #78378)
Subject: RE: giant jackpot





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
me too but I was wondering whether this could trigger following fish that aren't showing themselves
Ranger
Posted 8/7/2003 8:26 PM (#78395 - in reply to #78383)
Subject: RE: giant jackpot





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I'm no expert, but I like to occassionally stop the regular retrieve, straighten out the lure, and then skitter it forward a foot, rest a moment, then back to the regular retrieve. Seems that would add some spice for a lazy follow that I can't see.
Sponge
Posted 8/7/2003 9:03 PM (#78397 - in reply to #78378)
Subject: RE: giant jackpot




What you need is the new Micro-Mini-Cam I'm introducing; just screw it into the bottom of the bait, and you'll see any and all follows, allowing you the fisher peep to adjust your retrieve accordingly. As you can tell, I am near a state of comotocity, and have no idea of what I am saying...
fish on
Posted 8/7/2003 9:24 PM (#78399 - in reply to #78378)
Subject: RE: giant jackpot




Posts: 196


I vary the retrieve a lot when fishing the jackpot often in the same cast. I may stop it and have it pop with little forward motion in good looking areas and I also do this about 20 feet from the boat to try to trigger a follower. I have had 2 fish in the last 2 years that hit while I was reaching back to steer the trolling motor.
Matt P
Posted 8/8/2003 9:58 AM (#78422 - in reply to #78378)
Subject: RE: giant jackpot




Posts: 5


Location: Tomah, WI
I fish the jackpot a lot. In fact probably more than anthing else. I normally try to stay in a grooved pattern unless I have a fish following and I am getting it close to the boat. One tip I can offer is that slow is good. Since I have slown this thing down I have seen and caught more fish. I got a 51" in July and I truly believe that had I been working it as fast as I used to I would not have gotten this fish. Make it an easy meal.
divani
Posted 8/8/2003 2:31 PM (#78445 - in reply to #78378)
Subject: RE: giant jackpot





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
but you don't pause during the retrieve? I do occasionally but I can't say it has improved the strike rate.
dpratt
Posted 8/8/2003 6:03 PM (#78449 - in reply to #78378)
Subject: RE: giant jackpot





Location: Woodstock, IL
Great idea Sponge. You may have a million dollar idea on your hands. The next Aqua-View. The Sponge-View!
Sponge
Posted 8/8/2003 7:01 PM (#78451 - in reply to #78378)
Subject: RE: giant jackpot




I wish...sad to say, me ignorance knows no bounds...
fish on
Posted 8/8/2003 10:50 PM (#78470 - in reply to #78378)
Subject: RE: giant jackpot




Posts: 196


Interesting for sure...I have had the best luck fishing the jackpot fast but then again I don't have a 50+ to show for it!
sworrall
Posted 8/9/2003 11:49 PM (#78547 - in reply to #78378)
Subject: RE: giant jackpot





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I work an Undertaker like a Jackpot, and have very good success with broken speed patterns. If the fish ae moving, they WILL hit that thing worked that way. The trick is keeping them stuck when they rocket out of the water or do the surface shake and bake.
divani
Posted 8/10/2003 5:28 AM (#78558 - in reply to #78378)
Subject: RE: giant jackpot





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
worrall, what do you do when the fish jumps? I tend to lower the rod to the water surface to try and keep it down
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