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Re: Hard jerkbaits [Re: buda13] #12967962 11/16/18 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by buda13
I gain a little extra action by using a speed clip attached to the split ring. Just a personal preference I guess... if for some reason I dont have any speed clips I just do a palomar direct to the split ring.


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Re: Hard jerkbaits [Re: Ken A.] #12967966 11/16/18 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Ken A.
No loop knot for me. It is a weak knot like mentioned above probably 60% strength of the line test. Tie directly to the split ring on the bait with a palomar and let er rip.




He's right, you know. He's an old, and olds catch fish! I used to use a snap when throwing the old smithwick rogues that didn't suspend. Lost a few good fish with the snaps opening so went strictly to tying to split rings. 90% of my jerkbait fishing now is with suspended baits. That bait has to sit just right to maximize bites, and I believe anything with weight will hinder the action and life-like movement, or dead looking appearance. Vision 110's and LC's are all I throw anymore. But I will say the last couple of years have stunk for jerkin'. Anyone else feel the same?


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Re: Hard jerkbaits [Re: Okie Poke] #12969213 11/18/18 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Okie Poke
Originally Posted by Ken A.
No loop knot for me. It is a weak knot like mentioned above probably 60% strength of the line test. Tie directly to the split ring on the bait with a palomar and let er rip.




He's right, you know. He's an old, and olds catch fish!


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Re: Hard jerkbaits [Re: Ken A.] #12969422 11/18/18 08:14 PM
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I'd rather be an old than a young pushing up daises. Youngs just better hope they become olds. By the way olds comes before you are ready for it.


Re: Hard jerkbaits [Re: ChanceHuiet] #12972536 11/21/18 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ChanceHuiet
Jerkbait is my favorite lure to throw. I have one tied on year round. And I do tie a loop knot. I dont use anything other than 12lb red label. Its thin enough for me. I've caught hundreds upon hundreds on a jerkbait up to 9.5 And have never had a knot failure. I tie the loop knot directly to the split ring that cMe with the bait. I tinker quit often with different hook and split ring sizes and numbers to get a bait to perform the way I want it. Great thing about having a swimming pool around. Yall can say a loop knot doesnt help but like stated I believe it does so I'll keep throwing it. I even throw it on all my hard body topwaters also.

Saltwater everything I throw is tied with a loop knot. Gives a jighead a lot more action.


When I moved to Houston they would have guides come and speak at CCA meetings, and the overwhelming majority of them said that you MUST tie a loop knot to get the best bait action. I have had loop knots slip down tight on the eye or ring, but I have never had one completely fail (come undone). This is with a fluorocarbon shock leader tied to braid.


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