
Trehook Jerkbait: Where to fish it?
When to fish it?
How to fish it?
Fishing Jerkbait is about speed, patience and experimenting. Try different pauses lengths, different numbers of twitches before pausing and so.
Try to make a note of what you were doing on your first catch of the day and repeat it.
As a general rule the colder the day the longer the pause. Bass are cold-blooded and are slower in the cold. Give them time.
BearKing Jerkbait
Where to fish it?
When to fish it?
How to fish it?
Jerkbait fishing is all about cadence. Experiment with different pause lengths between twitches, (twitch…pause. twitch). Also, try twitching multiple times, (twitch, twitch…pause…twitch). Once you catch your first fish of the day, make a mental note of what your lure had been doing prior to the strike. Generally, the colder the water, the longer the pauses. Sometimes, the fish want pauses as long as 15-30 seconds!
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Jerkbait
Where to fish it?
How to fish it?
Jerkbait fishing is all about cadence. Experiment with different pause lengths between twitches, (twitch…pause. twitch). Also, try twitching multiple times, (twitch, twitch…pause…twitch). Once you catch your first fish of the day, make a mental note of what your lure had been doing prior to the strike. Generally, the colder the water, the longer the pauses. Sometimes, the fish want pauses as long as 15-30 seconds!
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Package: PVC WDAIREN box
RUNCL ProBite Lipless Crankbait
Where to fish it?
How to fish it?
Lipless crankbaits and grass go together like eggs and bacon, and you can bet you can catch some pigs! While it may seem counterintuitive to throw bait with two exposed treble hooks around grass, you actually want to “hang” your bait in the vegetation. Try retrieving your bait by just barely ticking the tops of the grass. When you do feel your bait get “hung,” sharply pop your rod upwards once or twice. This oftentimes triggers bass into biting.
You can also fish lipless cranks in cooler, deeper waters and use a yo-yo-ing technique. Lift your rod tip from a 9 o’clock to 11 o’clock position, and let your bait fall on a semi-slack line. This retrieves closely resembles a dying shad or a fleeing crawfish, and the subtle wobble followed by a fall will catch lethargic bass.
The lipless crankbaits are effective search baits, giving you the ability to cover water quickly and target the entire water column from top-to-bottom simply by varying the retrieval speed, delivering proven multi-species attraction. Each bait is hand-tuned and tank-tested for perfect swimming action right out of the box, even getting the undivided attention of other disinterested gamefish.
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Squarebill Crankbait by Banshee
Where to fish it?
When to fish it?
How to fish it?
Taking the name from its dive lip, the sharp corners of the “square-bill” are ideal for banging off cover like rocks, wood or docks without getting hung up. A disruption in the swimming action caused by crashing the bait into the cover is usually what triggers the bite. This crashing action and performance in the cover is what separates the square bill from typical round bill crankbaits.
Designed for shallow water (6 ft. or less) and meant to be fishing in and around cover, the square bill makes an excellent search bait. Look to fish in areas with lots of cover, stumps, rocks or docks, working to bounce the bait off of the cover.
While the square bill is a versatile bait that can catch fish year-round, Spring and Fall are the primary seasons of usage as fish tend to be more concentrated in the shallow
Squarebill LC
Where to fish it?
When to fish it?
How to fish it?
Taking the name from its dive lip, the sharp corners of the “square-bill” are ideal for banging off cover like rocks, wood or docks without getting hung up. A disruption in the swimming action caused by crashing the bait into the cover is usually what triggers the bite. This crashing action and performance in the cover are what separates the square bill from typical round bill crankbaits.
Designed for shallow water (6 ft. or less) and meant to be fishing in and around cover, the square bill makes an excellent search bait. Look to fish in areas with lots of cover, stumps, rocks or docks, working to bounce the bait off of the cover.
While the square bill is a versatile bait that can catch fish year-round, Spring and Fall are the primary seasons of usage as fish tend to be more concentrated in the shallow