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"fishtale" wrote in message oups.com... I was at the fishing show this past weekend. Buddy was giving a demo on suspending hardbait. It was possible to get a good sideview of the lure action in the tank. Three tips that I want to use: keep rod tip down, vary retrieve, have some slack in line at point of jerking. It was possible to see the injured minnow motion followed by a suspend moment. Looked like the right recipe for a strike. IMHO a very effective lure and a joy to use. I have a good friend whom I consider one of the best Bass fishermen I have ever met. I have been trying to get a hold of him for a couple of days. This evening he finally returned my call. I asked him if he had ever heard of this dead-stick Jerk bait fishing. He said, "James, I have been doing it for 5 years now and it works." He told me that most all Pro Bass fishermen do it. He told me that I needed to forget about this 2 minute suspending thing though. He said this tactic is for cold water fishing when the water is below 60 degrees. He said that when water is that cold a bass's metabolism slows way down and they will not expend a lot of energy chasing after a bait. He said to put the lure where the Bass can see it and then have it go almost motionless for a few seconds. He said a suspending lure will hold for about 5 seconds before it starts to slowly rise or sink and that is all you need. He said this will drive a Bass crazy and it will go after the Lure. He told me he would take me with him and show me how. So maybe I didn't waste money on the Lures after all. James |
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