LITTLE JERK!!!!

Started by Salty, December 13, 2012, 02:31:21 PM

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Salty

Bait that is

:)







And you know if there's a little jerk then there's always got to be a BIG JERK  :wink:

STAY TUNED  :lurk:



Better to have a short life that is full of what you like doing than a long life spent in a miserable way....Alan Watts

MuskyMn

Hmmm, lookin interesting...


From one jerk regarding another :)
Minnesota Musky Maniac

awesomejohn


What the weight and length on that sweet plug?

Salty

this one is 5" long and about .5 ounces.
Better to have a short life that is full of what you like doing than a long life spent in a miserable way....Alan Watts

Salty

Better to have a short life that is full of what you like doing than a long life spent in a miserable way....Alan Watts

numbnuts


striperon


shark

Interesting shape salty looks good.

Dougmatd

Why this could well lead to an entire Jerk Line; NO A Jerk Army!!! Look out Fish, you poor Bastards, you don't stand a chance!!!

mikey44

Pretty shweeeeet.  Almost looks like a combination of a small needle, w a modified bottledarter head.  A needledarter???  What kind of action does this get???

BigK

hmmm.. the "Jerky Boys"  (big & little) are gonna be a hit!

NICE!

bowfin

I am not sure what these types of lures are used for in saltwater, but they look similar to the pencil plugs used in whip fishing for walleye:

http://www.dwfonline.com/articles/art_of_whip_fishing.htm

Then again, I am a landlocked Nebraskan, so I am most likely looking at a lot of the lures here with a freshwater slant.

Salty

I would imagine that is suspended and the buoyancy of the wood lures makes them move in current.
Better to have a short life that is full of what you like doing than a long life spent in a miserable way....Alan Watts

bowfin

That's exactly the scenario.  The pencil plugs are usually fished below dams and tailraces where the current is strong, so they dance around in a pretty lively manner while the lure itself is actually moving slowly downstream with the current.