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Didn't get a pic, but I caught my first jerkbait bass today!

It wasn't a Megabass Vision, but it's a start. Ironically, it was a value series Rebel Minnow I picked up for 1.50.

Caught the bass sight fishing. He grabbed at it like 4 times before he got hooked.

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  • Super User
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Don't you know the rule.?

 

 

Yea!  Don't you know the rules!

 

Jeff

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  • Super User
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Well maybe you'll believe me when I say it was only 3/4 lb. fish 

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  • Super User
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Forget the weight it's all about getting that first jerk bait fish. Congrats o adding a new weapon to your arsenal. :respect-059:

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Forget the weight it's all about getting that first jerk bait fish. Congrats o adding a new weapon to your arsenal. :respect-059:

x2

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Well maybe you'll believe me when I say it was only 3/4 lb. fish

I believe you just messing with you a bit.
  • Super User
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Forget the weight it's all about getting that first jerk bait fish. Congrats o adding a new weapon to your arsenal. :respect-059:

 

Thanks, man! I can't wait to catch some more on it.

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Remember, a jerkbait needs to be fished in clear water so that the bass can see it from a distance.

 

Check the color of the jerkbait's eyes to note if it is a sinking or floating jerkbait.

 

Be sure to let it sit still for a few seconds between twitches.

 

Always have needle nose pliers with you to remove the hooks.

 

Always keep rod tip up when fighting the fish as any slack in the line will allow them to throw the jerkbait.

 

Congrats on your first jerkbait bass. I am sure there are many more on the horizon for you.

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