What Is Suspending Jerkbait?

A suspending jerkbait is a prime lure to throw after the fall turnover on Northern lakes when smallmouth bass scatter and suspend. You can catch these roaming smallmouths on a suspending jerkbait worked along sandy bottoms that quickly drop from a 5-foot flat to 20 feet deep.

What is a suspending lure?

Suspending or slowly sinking lures tempt those lethargic lurkers by doing just that. In either hard plastic, soft plastic or some combination, these buoyant baits hang seductively in the strike zone for long periods. Some jerkbait-type lures float on the surface but dive to a certain level when retrieved.

What is suspended fishing?

By Richard Ziert. For our purposes, suspending or “Neutral Buoyancy” means a fish or bait that is somewhere in the water column, not rising, not sinking, that is camouflaged, and one that has adjustment capability.

What is the difference between crankbait and jerkbait?

Crankbaits are generally shorter and fatter, while jerkbaits are slender and longer. Jerkbaits mostly have three treble hooks, while crankbaits have two. The most common types of bills for both jerkbaits and crankbaits include square bills, diamond-shaped bills, and rounded bills.

Why is my crankbait floating?

Floating crankbaits are useful when fishing water that has heavy concentrations of weeds, or water that is strewn with timber or bottom clutter. When your crankbait makes contact with something — be it weeds or wood — a brief pause will allow it to float up and away from the snag.

Is a jerkbait topwater?

Designed to be used primarily as a topwater bait, the Spintail can also be twitched 2-3 feet under the surface and will rise head first during the pause just like a real minnow.

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Can you troll with CountDown Rapala?

Whether the fish are suspended, at the weed tops or holding on bottom structure, the CountDown® can get you to them consistently. Trolled or cast, this weighted balsa lure swims with a slow-rolling Rapala action.

How does a Spybait work?

Generally referred to as “spybaiting,” this technique employs a slender lure with props on the nose tail to probe deep, clear water for fish that may be difficult to entice with most other hard baits. From open water scenarios, to deep points, to ledges, to tailraces; Crews has supreme confidence in this bait.

When should you throw a Spybait?

Although this technique is effective all year long, the best time to utilize your spybaiting is in the winter and the summer when fish tend to suspend over structure like humps, ledges, or on the end of a point.

How fast should I reel in a crankbait?

The correct speed of any crankbait reel is 21 inches of line pick-up per turn of the reel handle. Most of that information is on the internet or on the packaging. If it isn’t, measure what your reel is doing with a ruler. It’s that important.

Are crankbaits good for bass?

Crankbaits are some of the most powerful bass lures, because anglers can cover a large amount of water in little time. Often, bass anglers use crankbaits to scout unfamiliar waters quickly and find the areas with the most bass.

How do I use Storm suspend dots?

In each package you get 80 dots to modify and improve any of your existing baits. When the bass are just out of your bait’s depth range you can add the Storm Suspend Strips to the bait or hooks and get down to where everyone is falling short!
Suspend Dots.

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Storm Quantity:
Suspend Dots 80

Does muddy water suspend bass?

For whatever reason—I’m not going to pretend to be a biologist—big bass tend to suspend when they’re hit with fresh, muddy water. Every fish I’d see on my Lowrance was suspended off the ends of points, on the fronts of docks and even on offshore humps.

How do you catch bass in high muddy water?

Best Baits to Catch Muddy Water Bass

  1. Spinnerbait. Big, flashy profile moves a lot of water.
  2. Crankbaits. Shallow divers, particularly squarebills shimmy through the murky water.
  3. Bladed Swim Jigs.
  4. Jigs.
  5. Texas Rigs.

What does it mean when bass are suspended?

This is the time fish will move out to the deepest water available and suspend. This is also normally a time when the fish are in a neutral or non-feeding mood. Following weather changes, bass may know that their prey will become inactive and they want to conserve energy so they move out and suspend.

How do I know if my bass is suspended?

If you can find them relating to an edge or point or drop-off they can be very catchable. Some suspended fish are in a neutral mode and tough to catch. But if you see clouds of suspended baitfish on your electronics with big fish marking around them, that’s a good sign they are more active.

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