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Message Subject: Deep Running Jerkbaits
Mauser
Posted 7/10/2006 4:54 PM (#200146)
Subject: Deep Running Jerkbaits




Posts: 724


Location: Southern W.Va.
Most of the jerkbaits that I see seem to work in the 2-5 ft range . My question is this, What is the deepest jerkbait that you own and how deep do you work it ? I'm not talking Bulldawgs and Big Joes and the like , I'm talking lumber. Mine is probably a weighted Suick, but I like a 8" Reef Hog that I own more and more for deeper water

Mauser
k-bob
Posted 7/10/2006 5:04 PM (#200150 - in reply to #200146)
Subject: RE: Deep Running Jerkbaits




Posts: 605


Location: Marshfield, WI
I like the 7.5" deep Phantoms and the Grey Ghost Hounders. They both come in around 6-8' deep. Hounders are a drop belly style glider and both have a nice glide to them. Haven't caught a fish on either yet, but I have had some nice follows and lost a couple on Hounders. Majority of the water I fish is also shallow, so I don't use them as much.
Krishna
Rockin' SV
Posted 7/10/2006 5:19 PM (#200152 - in reply to #200146)
Subject: RE: Deep Running Jerkbaits




Posts: 425


Location: Elkhart, IN
I got a deep Phantom just slammed yesterday, unfortunately I lost a big one at the boat, but sure convinced me of their value. I would also consider the Triple D a jerkbait that can be worked in the 8-10' range.
archerynut36
Posted 7/10/2006 6:05 PM (#200157 - in reply to #200146)
Subject: RE: Deep Running Jerkbaits





Posts: 1887


Location: syracuse indiana
yea the deep phantoms are the ticket. they are awsome and run around 8 ft deep . i have 4 of them and they run perfect.
also u can make magnum bulldawg glide and they also run deep. just need to practice with it a while buyt they will glide....bill
muskynightmare
Posted 7/10/2006 6:16 PM (#200159 - in reply to #200146)
Subject: RE: Deep Running Jerkbaits





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
I'll second the hounders, as well as recomending the Rubberhairy Gillglide.
A-ROZ
Posted 7/10/2006 6:43 PM (#200164 - in reply to #200146)
Subject: RE: Deep Running Jerkbaits





Posts: 281


Location: Girdwood, Alaska
Don't forget about Triple D's!!!!!
h2os2t
Posted 7/10/2006 9:49 PM (#200187 - in reply to #200146)
Subject: RE: Deep Running Jerkbaits




Posts: 941


Location: Freedom, WI
I can get my large H2O Ripper down 8 feet or so and it does a pretty good job in the rocks also.
sputterbug
Posted 7/10/2006 11:29 PM (#200196 - in reply to #200146)
Subject: RE: Deep Running Jerkbaits





Posts: 364


Location: Kentucky
I bought a 10" weighted jailbird Suick and put a couple coats of EnviroTex on it and swapped the hooks for 5/0 VMC 4x heavies. It gets down... maybe nickname it James Brown.
muskyboy
Posted 7/10/2006 11:49 PM (#200198 - in reply to #200146)
Subject: RE: Deep Running Jerkbaits


Roger's H20 Ripper custom weighted gets down that deep easily, and I also have custom weighted Bobbies, Reef Hawgs, and Suicks that will do what you are looking for. I also agree the DDD can walk the dog at about any depth. Soft plastics like Mag Dawgs can also be worked at that depth and provide the tail action fish sometimes need to strike.

Finally, for a glider the Magnum Musky Treat is just what you are looking for along with the Hughes River Shaker MVT
muskynightmare
Posted 7/10/2006 11:53 PM (#200199 - in reply to #200146)
Subject: RE: Deep Running Jerkbaits





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
you can run a jerk at any depth using Jomusky's custom weight sets, and knowledge imparted in my article in the April/May 2006 issue of MH magazine (page 20)
THE FERD
Posted 7/11/2006 10:18 AM (#200231 - in reply to #200146)
Subject: RE: Deep Running Jerkbaits




Posts: 208


Location: North East PA , 20 mins from Chautauqua
big daddy jerks work down pretty deep . I belive the rizzo big T goes really deep and has lots of rattles for sound .

Edited by THE FERD 7/11/2006 1:12 PM
Troyz.
Posted 7/11/2006 10:27 AM (#200232 - in reply to #200146)
Subject: RE: Deep Running Jerkbaits




Posts: 734


Location: Watertown, MN
To me a reef hawg is a glide bait, and me 2 choices would be the deep phamtoms and hughes rivers drop bellys prefer the 2000's tend to run deeper. Other wise weighted suicks and bobbies, or wade wobblers.

Good luck

Troyz
Mark H.
Posted 7/11/2006 12:40 PM (#200266 - in reply to #200146)
Subject: RE: Deep Running Jerkbaits




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Magnum Slow Tease from Hawgseekers tackle... Designed with the weight already in them so you don't have to mess around adding them. I have one that I can hit the bottom in 10 foot of water if I want to.

Check it out at www.hawgseekerstackle.com
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