How to Get the Best Jerkbait Action | Hooks, Rod and More

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Springtime is prime time to use jerkbaits to root out and trigger bass unwilling to commit to other moving baits. Nick Siepker dives into the nuances of jerkbait fishing, offering seasoned insights that promise to improve performance depending on the conditions and the desired lure action.

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CUSTOMIZING YOUR JERKBAIT FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE
Siepker begins by discussing some easy and impactful jerkbait modifications. From swapping stock treble hooks for heavier varieties for improved action to weighting techniques for desired depth control, it's easy to modify a stock jerkbait for the conditions. Customization is crucial for achieving the perfect sink rate and action, especially in pressured waters.

DEPTH CONTROL AND BAIT ACTION
As Siepker states, dying shad don't typically rise; instead, they slowly sink with their nose in a downward 45-degree orientation. He makes tweaks to get his bait to do the same. This approach and strategic weight adjustments allow him to target bass from the shallows to deeper water. The goal is a lure that perfectly suspends or slowly sinks, matching the prevailing conditions.

PRECISION CASTING AND KEEPING THE BAIT IN THE STRIKE ZONE
Casting accuracy and keeping the jerkbait within the strike zone is essential. Siepker makes targeted casts alongside structure while using forward-facing sonar to ensure the bait remains visible to bass without exiting the strike zone. Intentional casts, paired with a bait that suspends nose-down, leads to more bites.

OPTIMAL ROD SETUP FOR JERKBAIT FISHING
A tuned jerkbait rod also has an impact on bait performance. Siepker prefers a shorter rod than usual—he feels a 6'3" medium-action rod offers better control and minimizes bait movement out of the strike zone. He pairs this with a heavier fluorocarbon line and a fast reel to efficiently work the bait at desired depths, even in tougher conditions.

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Great video !!! Looking forward to open water so I can try these tips out 🙂

waynefilmalter
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Same, Most of the lakes I fish the Bass are deeper, I learned to use +1 and +2 with heavier florocarbon line works better for me.

lennyjohnson
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What size red line hooks does he use on that Megabass?

Jay-xtnz
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Wouldn't lower pound test line get deeper faster?

christopherkurdziel
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Nice sunglasses where can I get them at

michaelupchurch
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Pretty sure they don’t make them in a 6 so it would have to be the 5. I put the 5 redlines on vision 110 and had a slow sink.

wg
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"Watch it on the live scope" SMH🙄

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