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Message Subject: 8" vs. 10" Jakes

Posted 2/27/2004 11:05 AM (#98755)
Subject: 8" vs. 10" Jakes


Looking at everyone's dirty dozen, I see many of you listed 10 " Jakes but very few 8" Jakes. Is there that much difference in action between the 2. The one time I threw a larger Jake I did notice a bit more roll but what are your impressions?
muskihntr
Posted 2/27/2004 11:21 AM (#98756 - in reply to #98755)
Subject: RE: 8" vs. 10" Jakes




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
i usally troll jakes i don know if its my imagination or the way it looks because its smaller but it appears the 8" has a tighter wobble to it than the big ones. i usally start with the 10" and only go down to the 8" if im not getting any action. as far as casting i prefer the 9" grandma, its a little easier than the 10" jake. i also cast the 8" jake if im not seeing anything on the grandmas. mixing it up and letting the fish tell you what they want seems to work best for me.


Reef Hawg
Posted 2/27/2004 11:29 AM (#98760 - in reply to #98755)
Subject: RE: 8" vs. 10" Jakes




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
I love the 8" Jakes almost equally to the tens.  Not fair to put them in the same category, as they are totally different.  The 8's go so much deeper on the cast than the tens, and have a totally different look when twitched.  The 6" and 10" are relatively the same lure shape wise, and the 8 is a shortened 10"(same size lip and depth of lure).  Use em both, and you won't be sorry! 
jerkin
Posted 2/27/2004 9:00 PM (#98817 - in reply to #98755)
Subject: RE: 8" vs. 10" Jakes




Posts: 226


Location: W. PA.
I'm not a fan of the 8" jakes. I bought 3 of them about a year ago and every one ran to the right, you could bend the line tie as far as you wanted to the left and they would not straighten out. I sent them back to Musky Mania and they promptly replaced them but the new ones did the same exact thing. If you wanted to use them just for twitching they would be fine, but who can resist trolling such a productful lure?
Scott
jerryb
Posted 2/27/2004 11:16 PM (#98826 - in reply to #98755)
Subject: RE: 8" vs. 10" Jakes




Posts: 688


Location: Northern IL
I agree,, the 8's in most cases are much harder to tune than the 10's.
muskyboy
Posted 2/27/2004 11:57 PM (#98831 - in reply to #98755)
Subject: RE: 8" vs. 10" Jakes


I do well casting the 6" and 8" Jakes and I use the 10" Jakes mostly for trolling. I can't wait for the 13" Jake to come out which they say will be later this year or next year!

Steve

Edited by muskyboy 2/28/2004 12:00 AM
huskyjerk231
Posted 2/29/2004 1:47 PM (#98897 - in reply to #98755)
Subject: RE: 8" vs. 10" Jakes




Posts: 1


Location: waukesha WI
So how many of you all use the 6 inchers? Not to many people use though's, at least around here.
Reef Hawg
Posted 2/29/2004 4:56 PM (#98909 - in reply to #98755)
Subject: RE: 8" vs. 10" Jakes




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
I love the 6's too.  I got my second biggest fish of 03 on one in May.  They are great for twitching and I feel have a better swimming action than many of the other 6" twitchers out there.  They really act just like the old 6" grannies.  Though, 8's and 10's are in use alot more for me, the 6's are good second or third lures through in many places.  I also take off all three hooks on the 6's and replace the front and rear with upsized Eagle claw 774's or VMC's and Bucher rings, leaving the middle hook off.  This helps hold the big girls.  I do this to the 8's too.

Edited by Reef Hawg 2/29/2004 5:00 PM
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