11-30-05, 08:33 AM | #1 |
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jerk baits
what knot do yall use for a jerk bait? and what is yalls favorite jerk bait?
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Lots of them or good. Zoom flukes are my favorite, they've caught more fish for me than any thing else.
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palomar knot regardless of bait, never comes untied, its completely self contained so your line will break before the knot comes untied.
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Palomar, no question.
Soft jerkbaits-Zoom Super Fluke Hard/suspending jerkbaits-Lucky Craft Pointers, Rapala X-Raps, Smithwick Rogues.
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I use a palomar knot on powerpro line and it hasn't broken on me yet!
Hard - Rapala Husky Jerk, X Rap, Rogues Soft - Zoom Superflukes, and Bass Assassin's
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Zoom Super Fluke and the Palomar or Uni-Knot.
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Palomar here as well, I prefer silver black back husky jerks, HJ 10's and 12's as far as jerkbaits.
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Alluringbaits.com jerk baits
super flukes
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I use a loop knot for x-tra action or "maximum" action on the bait. Early in spring I use the palomar to kill or soften the action.
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i use the rapala knot and the improved clitch Knot
hard baits Husky jerk, reble minnow soft, SLUGOS nothin beats them up in Canada
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i use a coast locke swivel with a polmar knot. x-rap,lucky craft,deep rouge.
weightless zoom super fluke. zooker
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Basstech thanks for the info on the loop knot. I've thought about using it but my knots are always embedded into the plastic. Also what about small lead head jigs on flukes. Thats what we use for trout here.
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striper like them ck..
zooker
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Palomar knot
soft jerkbait-Zoom flukes or Yum houdini shads hard jerkbaits-KVD wildshiner or a Rogue
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