I fish highly pressured urban ponds and favor bodies of water with LMB + multi-species (especially crappie and channel cats). What finesse type jerk baits or twitch baits do you recommend? I was looking into smaller Rapala X-Raps (XR6 or XR8) and 2.75" Yo-Zuri 3DS Series Minnows. Thanks for the replies in advance
I have used x rap and rogues in situations like you describe. I take the time to make sure it is 100% neutrally bouyant before I go out though. Either add a bigger/smaller hook or a little bit of weight to make it perfect. Then it is all about the pause - and I know the lure is just sitting there when I am not working it. I have actually waited as long as 30-45 seconds in between twitches when I know fish are in the area. A cast along the shore can take 5 mnutes or longer to reel in. Typically produces results but the work needs to be done before you hit the water to make sure it is 100% neautal in the water connected to your line.
I’ve downsized to a lucky craft pointer 78 (~3”) and caught a few extra fish when the bite has been tough. I think they make an even smaller one as well.
LC Pointer 65sp or SR
Team Daiwa 60sp
Allen
Original rapala. F09 or F11
Pointer 78, Jackall Squad Minnow 80, and the 08 sized X-Raps are good, but a killer bait everyone should have, especially smallmouth fisherman, is the X-80 Trick Darter.
I'd consider action "finesse" before I'd consider size. X-Raps are slashy, and bold at any size. Something like a Oneten or Flashminnow is a bit more subtle.
Jerkbaits are rarely my go-to lure, but for cold water, and a slow dieing action, I like Shadow Raps
Husky Jerk 08 all the way. It catch big and small fish.
On 2/7/2018 at 5:33 AM, Turkey sandwich said:Jerkbaits are rarely my go-to lure, but for cold water, and a slow dieing action, I like Shadow Raps
Purpledescent ....
On 2/7/2018 at 6:00 AM, mattkenzer said:Purpledescent ....
That's a walleye color.
On 2/7/2018 at 7:13 AM, Dwight Hottle said:That's a walleye color.
Our Smallmouth don't know that.
The tiny Husky Jerk 06 in gold has worked for me, but only managed small bass so far.
On 2/7/2018 at 12:07 AM, ZebcoZak said:I have used x rap and rogues in situations like you describe. I take the time to make sure it is 100% neutrally bouyant before I go out though. Either add a bigger/smaller hook or a little bit of weight to make it perfect. Then it is all about the pause - and I know the lure is just sitting there when I am not working it. I have actually waited as long as 30-45 seconds in between twitches when I know fish are in the area. A cast along the shore can take 5 mnutes or longer to reel in. Typically produces results but the work needs to be done before you hit the water to make sure it is 100% neautal in the water connected to your line.
This all sounds like a fun task and something I want to try this year. My old fishing buddy back in Denver customized Suspening Rogues by spray painting effects and using tape weight to find that perfect balance to em. He would just catch stupidly huge spawning walleyes at night along with some occasional bucketmouths
On 2/7/2018 at 2:06 AM, Munkin said:LC Pointer 65sp or SR
Team Daiwa 60sp
Allen
Last time I threw the ol LC Pointer 65sp was fishing the San Juan River, below quality waters, in northern NM. It was early fall and catching 20+ pre-spawning Brownies and piggy bows. I should resurrect those lures for warm water species.
The Dynamic Lures Jspec is about 3.25" and is the best smaller profile jerkbait out there. X rap 8s and LC pointer 78s are great too, but the Jspec produces more for me. The Rapala rip stop shouldn't be overlooked either.
On 2/7/2018 at 12:17 PM, iceintheveins said:The Dynamic Lures Jspec is about 3.25" and is the best smaller profile jerkbait out there. X rap 8s and LC pointer 78s are great too, but the Jspec produces more for me. The Rapala rip stop shouldn't be overlooked either.
I added the J-Spec because their HD Trout is one of my favorite Trout hard baits of all time. What’s your favorite J-Spec pattern?
The 65 pointer is one I've caught a lot of fish with, but the last couple of years this little guy has been somewhat of a secret weapon for me.
On 2/7/2018 at 6:00 AM, mattkenzer said:Purpledescent ....
A lot of rivers here in PA have strong alewife and (in the Delaware) strong shad populations. During cold snaps, mimicking that shad/alewife kill can be HUGE. I've had good days fishing for smallmouth on the Susquehanna doing this, and it's a major pattern on the Delaware for trophy brown trout (be it jerk baits or white streamer patterns). If you're fishing a tailwater, and you have access to the mile or so below the dam, this pattern can be fire.
You may want to look into at least one Megabass VISION ONETEN SILENT ~
A-Jay
https://megabassusa.com/product/vision-oneten-silent/
On 2/7/2018 at 12:31 PM, Dorado said:I added the J-Spec because their HD Trout is one of my favorite Trout hard baits of all time
I love the HD trout as well - it's a killer brown trout lure in Upstate NY. I also use this size for bass, although I may add a slightly larger hook for bass next year. Use it primarily at the end of the day when bass are moving in shallow and feeding near the top. Have good success on the glimmer trout color (also my favorite trout color) and blue/silver.
On 2/7/2018 at 2:51 PM, Bluebasser86 said:The 65 pointer is one I've caught a lot of fish with, but the last couple of years this little guy has been somewhat of a secret weapon for me.
Those look goodddddddd.????
On 2/7/2018 at 11:40 PM, JustJames said:Those look goodddddddd.????
They're great baits. They cast great in a spinning rod.
On 2/7/2018 at 9:17 PM, A-Jay said:You may want to look into at least one Megabass VISION ONETEN SILENT ~
A-Jay
https://megabassusa.com/product/vision-oneten-silent/
I concur A-Jay ..... smallies in New Brunswick like the ONETEN jr. in Elegy Bone.
Got to pick up a few on the silent side.
On 2/7/2018 at 12:31 PM, Dorado said:I added the J-Spec because their HD Trout is one of my favorite Trout hard baits of all time. What’s your favorite J-Spec pattern?
Ghost minnow (it's even a decent bluegill color), yellow perch, silver flash, and gold flash.
On 2/7/2018 at 11:06 PM, RichPenNY said:I love the HD trout as well - it's a killer brown trout lure in Upstate NY. I also use this size for bass, although I may add a slightly larger hook for bass next year. Use it primarily at the end of the day when bass are moving in shallow and feeding near the top. Have good success on the glimmer trout color (also my favorite trout color) and blue/silver.
Dynamic Lures is right in my town of Grand Junction, I know the founder. The HD is fantastic for all species of trout, as is the J spec. The J spec is the best smaller profiled suspending jerkbait out there. All species of bass love it, as do walleye, crappie, pike, and trout.
it's not as small as some of the baits mentioned here, but the LC flash pointer 100 is a very subtle bait. Gentle rattles, 3/8 oz and a very crisp action. Look for it on the e bay.
On 2/8/2018 at 7:39 AM, iceintheveins said:Ghost minnow (it's even a decent bluegill color), yellow perch, silver flash, and gold flash.
Dynamic Lures is right in my town of Grand Junction, I know the founder. The HD is fantastic for all species of trout, as is the J spec. The J spec is the best smaller profiled suspending jerkbait out there. All species of bass love it, as do walleye, crappie, pike, and trout.
I'm going to highjack my own thread that I started and say that I wish I lived in Grand Junction. You're extremely lucky to live in such an amazing part of our country.
On 2/8/2018 at 8:20 AM, Dorado said:I'm going to highjack my own thread that I started and say that I wish I lived in Grand Junction. You're extremely lucky to live in such an amazing part of our country.
Actually you're lucky you don't live here. Our state wildlife management agency is engaged in active killing of bass, pike, and walleye because they are introduced sport fish and they wrongly accuse them of causing native suckers, chubs and squawfish to become endangered. We have the WORST wildlife management in the country.
On 2/7/2018 at 9:17 PM, A-Jay said:You may want to look into at least one Megabass VISION ONETEN SILENT ~
A-Jay
https://megabassusa.com/product/vision-oneten-silent/
I'm gonna have to add a couple of those. I've been waiting for a good silent jerkbait to come along.
On 2/8/2018 at 8:33 AM, 38 Super Fan said:I'm gonna have to add a couple of those. I've been waiting for a good silent jerkbait to come along.
Here ya go ~
Go Nutz ~
A-Jay
https://www.thehookuptackle.com/fishing-Jerkbaits/Megabass/Ito+Vision+110+Silent
If ya can afford it. Pointer 78sp in regular or deep. Staysee too. Megabass X80 Trick Darter.
On the lower end a Husky jerk 8 will get it done