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Message Subject: Jitter-style Topwaters
bluegill
Posted 1/6/2007 5:51 PM (#230426)
Subject: Jitter-style Topwaters




Posts: 199


Location: Sandusky, OH
All,

Anyone here use the jitterbug style topwater baits? What are your favorites and why? When do you use them? I'm considering a Hoosier Rattling Jittershad in either 7" or 9". Any comments?

Thanks,

Eric
bluegill
Posted 1/8/2007 5:28 PM (#230851 - in reply to #230426)
Subject: RE: Jitter-style Topwaters




Posts: 199


Location: Sandusky, OH
Anyone? Dang!
GMan
Posted 1/9/2007 10:04 AM (#231053 - in reply to #230426)
Subject: RE: Jitter-style Topwaters





Posts: 479


Location: Eden Prairie & Pine Island
I boated two very nice fish on a regular Jitterbug style bait of my own making last season and really love these lures. Was a 6" bait similar to the Abrogast model only made of wood with a really sweet ploop ploop ploop sound to it. They are a great alternative to a creeper in calm conditions and after dark if you find one that works well. I am making some more for sale this season and will put them on my website later when they are finsihed. Also making a 12 incher that is jointed!
bluegill
Posted 1/9/2007 3:59 PM (#231148 - in reply to #230426)
Subject: RE: Jitter-style Topwaters




Posts: 199


Location: Sandusky, OH
GMAN,

Thanks for the reply. I'd be interested in seeing some photos of your jitterbaits. I didn't see them on your website.

Eric
ghoti
Posted 1/9/2007 7:43 PM (#231188 - in reply to #230426)
Subject: RE: Jitter-style Topwaters




Posts: 1265


Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
I like River Run's various models; Skipjack, Propjack, and Hammer Head. My favorite is the Skipjack, it can be worked at virtually any speed and has brought some nice fish to the net.
cjrich
Posted 1/13/2007 5:07 AM (#231984 - in reply to #230426)
Subject: RE: Jitter-style Topwaters





Posts: 551


Location: Columbus, Georgia
Just visited River Run's website. Cannot find any bait called a Skipjack....

Can you help?

Craig
cjrich
Posted 1/13/2007 5:11 AM (#231985 - in reply to #230426)
Subject: RE: Jitter-style Topwaters





Posts: 551


Location: Columbus, Georgia
Skipjack is not made by River Run, but rather Skipjack Tackle Company.
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