The only one I've fished is the Flick Shake 4.8, but I'm so impressed that I'm curious which of their baits are truly worth the time and $.
Aska, smash minnow, pompadour, cherry, bowstick, aragon, any of their walk the dog baits...giron, s ride, 180, squad minnow, cuprap..They make solid, well performing baits that can be had fairly cheap.
Cross tail shad is a dropshot staple. I like the binksy popper, too.
They are a great company with quality products.
i love the crosstail shad one of my go-to baits. flick shake is a great bait to and so is there squarbill crank they make quality products.
I've yet to find a bad bait from Jackall
On the soft bait side their cross tail and I-shad are as good of drop shot baits you will find.
Out here the clone frys are deadly on breaking fish. Too pricey and fragile for my liking.
I know a few guys that are big fans of the Pompadour.
I just have one square bill and love it. Plan to buy more Jackall baits.
I really like their squad minnow.
i'm a huge fan of the sasuteki craw they are one of my staple flip and punch baits also looking for some darts hogs to maybe use as a trailer for my footballs
Most are great. Only one that I have not acquired confidence in is the iShad.....looks fantastic to me, but I just can't get bit
try the 4.8 Flick shake wacky rigged on a drop shot. That hair rigged wacky outfished Crosstails on a recent 3-day trip north.
I just came in from an hour at the local county lake. Caught 3 on a Flick Shake 4.8 wacky rigged on a Jackall 3/32 head.
I'm hoping to pick up a Pompadour Jr, a couple Askas and a few Sasuteki and Darts Hogs this winter.
They're some of my favorites. The Cover Craw in particular is a staple in my box.
How do they compare to Lucky Craft (quality-wise)? Same same?
I know a guy who caught a 7lb smallie on the squad minnow SP.
Can't say enough good things about hte Crosstail Shad for drop shotting. The Giron also has a nice action in the water.
Quality wise I'd put them in the mid-upper tier, on par with LC.
I guess I need to check them all out! TW will love me.
The TN lipless is a staple for me.
Binksy
On 12/8/2015 at 8:46 AM, Gone_Phishin said:The TN lipless is a staple for me.
Is it better than an SK Red Eye and how, if I may.
On 12/8/2015 at 11:31 AM, Drew03cmc said:Is it better than an SK Red Eye and how, if I may.
The action...it always produces for me when other lipless cranks like the Red Eye are not. The Lucky Craft LV 100 fits here as well.
I've been trying the Cover Craw... No luck yet... Maybe because I'm not throwing it in cover...
I'm a believer in their Flick Shakes.
On 12/8/2015 at 1:54 AM, Evan K said:How do they compare to Lucky Craft (quality-wise)? Same same?
Very similar, both top tier tackle companies .
I have a couple of the iProp spinbaits, but I prefer Duo's over Jackall. The quality and finish are spot on, but I feel it rises in the water much easier than the Duo's do. Same rod/reel/line and I'll have to almost halve my retrieve speed to keep it deep.
I have the Pompadour also, which I got late this year, probably too late in the season to give it a good topwater go....but I'm expecting awesome stuff from it.
Any advantage to the Pompadour vs the Jr?
Also, what's the concensus on using one of the swimbaits in lieu of a fluke? Any preferences?
Flick Shakes are my favorite Jackall bait and one of my go-to baits. The squad minnow is good but I am such a diehard LC pointer guy it is hard to give TOW. Cover craws work ok for jig trailers but I will not be buying anymore. The ishad just doesn't work for me so after Christmas I will be posting a bunch for sale.
Allen
On 12/11/2015 at 9:52 AM, Drew03cmc said:Any advantage to the Pompadour vs the Jr?
The jr is a little smaller..both have their place.
Also, what's the concensus on using one of the swimbaits in lieu of a fluke? Any preferences?
Love the cross-tails for dropshotting, bought the flick shakes early this year & haven't used them so maybe I'll try them next year.
The Squad Minnow is just about the only jerkbait I throw, in both salt and fresh