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I want to get more serious in jerk bait fishing this season . About 35 years ago I bought a long lipped Rogue at an Ozark tackle store and never have used it . After a short search I located it . Added a suspend dot  , had to trim it   some and its ready to go .Have any of you ever used one ? How deep will it go ? 

 

   I also have a rebel spoonbill minnow somewhere , that I plan on   getting ready .

 

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I use them a lot. They will get down about 10-12’ on a cast with 10 lb braid and 15-17’ strolling with more line out. Very effective on suspended fish in deeper water.  

I have a rebel spoonbill minnow in clown that is lights out. Walks the dog under water in 180 degree swings. When it is hot it outfishes everything. 

Both baits will get you bit if you use them when the fish are deeper.

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1 hour ago, Dwight Hottle said:

I have a rebel spoonbill minnow in clown that is lights out. Walks the dog under water in 180 degree swings.

Is it a two hook model " Mine is and smaller than the Rogue .

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2 hours ago, scaleface said:

Is it a two hook model " Mine is and smaller than the Rogue .

No it's a three hook model. Basically the same size as the rogue. 

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