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Well we thought we were doing pretty good with the 2 unfixed dogs – like 2 young'ns that had no idea what was going on. Right up til the last 2 days when ol' Boone lost his dang mind. So he is now camping away from home while the hormones run their course. Be glad when it's over.


Amazed to see our 10 outta 10 drive guy not being interested in doing anything but going crazy.


Other than that, might have to take a week off coming up here to actually fish. Trying to fit it in ain't working, if you know what I mean. I also need to get good enough to beat Russ Cecil and Todd Castledine – figure a week oughta do it...🀣 I'm comin' for you fellas! 🀣


Other than that, I noticed that some breakfast sausage makers are now packaging their wares as if they're bass baits:

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The Jason Christie jerkbait guide

Even though he's known for spinnerbaits and won a Classic with a jig and FFS, Jason is a real good jerkbait fisherman: He's won a lot of OK tourney $$ on the OG Rogue.


A while back he was involved in designing the Perfect 10 Rogue, and over the last couple years has been real involved in helping to design BOOYAH's new Flash Point Jerkbaits. These are the ones that have a little "blade" embedded in the head that gives a better return on FFS and creates a head flash that no other jerkbait has:

Now there's 4 versions of that Flash Point: 2 sizes (the standard 4.25" and the 4" Jr – with regular and deep versions of both. Jason really likes these baits, so we wanted to ask him why and how he fishes the different versions. BB man Andy "Griffith" Greene got him for 5:

 

1. When do you choose a Flash Point deep vs a standard one?


> "When to choose one over the other seems obvious – one is deep, one is shallow. But if you're using FFS, you can see how deep you want to cast, whether it's to a brushpile or fish. [So] you can adjust the baits for your target. 


> "Without FFS, in very clear water, I like the deep one. For not-so-clear water, I like the shallow standard one. With the shallow one, you can throw it around the bank and not dig bottom." 

 

2. What about the standard size vs the Jr? 


> "It's the same idea. There are some scenarios where the Jr shines over the standard. Use the Jr when the baitfish are smaller, there's more fishing pressure or you're fishing for smallmouth. The Jr can also be better on a bright day in really clear water – more of a finesse tactic. 


> "You just have to play with it. You have to throw both and see what they want."

 

3. How do you work out the cadence of your jerks?


> "My go-to is the jerk-jerk-pause. But you have to put the pieces together. Are the bass hitting it as it's moving, as it's sitting or with a longer pause? 


> "If they hit it as it's moving, I may speed it up – work it as fast as I can – or just never stop it. It typically has to do with water temp. Above 60, you really can't work it too fast. Below 60, they like a pause.


> "I like to pause over structure like brushpiles, stumps and grass. It makes them react to it. 


> "If fishing strictly for smallmouth, you want a faster retrieve than if you're fishing for largemouth...true day in and day out. Even in colder water, speed it up around smallmouth. 


> "I've seen days where I'll have a guy in the back of the boat, and one of us will get dialed in on a cadence. You can see a drastic difference between one or the other.


> "Some days it doesn't make any difference. Other days it's just the opposite of what you think will work – ripping it in low 40-degree water or long pauses in over 60-degree water. You put the pieces together when you start getting bites."

 

4. Has the process changed at all with FFS?


> "Yeah. You're playing the cat and mouse game. 10 years ago, before FFS, I'd kind of imagine there's one following it and I needed to do things to make him bite. Make the cadence inconsistent or, when you got past structure, speed it up like it was trying to get away. 


> "FFS is the same, but now you can watch them. Here's what I've learned: Once they start coming, I keep it moving and try to get it away from them. If you pause it when they're coming, they nose up to it and don't bite it. When you keep it coming, they eat it – the whole thing!


> "There's days when they want the bait 4-5' above them so I'll use the shallow version. Some days they want it deeper – right in their faces. And if they don't eat it, switch colors or cadence."

 

5. What if someone doesn't have FFS – what's the best way to work through jerkbait size, cadence and color?


> "Match your conditions. Brighter colors for dirtier water [and] the clearer the water, the more natural you want your bait.


> "I fished a jerkbait a ton before FFS. You always want to fish it around something. A bigger population of fish live around structure – drops, docks, stumps. Use your eyeballs. Look for bank features like transition banks or channel swings – normal places where bass live.


> "When all else fails, throw it on the windiest banks you can find on the lake.


> "And don't be scared to throw it in off-colored water. You only need 1' visibility as a minimum."


Bonus Q : Do you alter the Flash Points at all or just fish 'em straight out of the package?


> "I don't alter them. It's a premium bait. It has good hooks on it [BKK SS trebles]. I don't have to tune them. I fish it 100% straight out of the package.


> "To be honest, they haven't been around long enough for me to tinker with them a whole lot, but so far I don't see a need. I tinker when I see flaws in a bait. I haven't seen any flaws in the Flash Point series yet."


His jerkbait setup


He uses all sizes/versions of Flash Points depending on the conditions. If he had to choose 1 color for every condition, he said it would be 'copper shad':

He also likes 'pro pink' for dirty water and 'elegy bone' because "it looks good in any water color".


> 12-lb Sunline Super FC Sniper Fluoro, SPRO Jason Christie Elite MG Reel 6.6:1 ("a 5 is too slow and a 7 is too fast [and] with my length of jerk, it takes 1 turn of the reel on the 6 to take up the slack"), 6' 8" MF Falcon Cara Jerkbait Rod ("it's pretty soft – it doesn't make the jerkbait move too fast [so] the bait starts off slow when I jerk it").

Jason still fishes the OG Rogue because...

Asking Jason again:


Is there still a place for the OG Rogue in your jerkbait fishing?


> "It will never leave my boat. The Flash Point has a quick movement. It's not as thick-headed as the Rogue. The Rogue is ideal for water in the 40s or off-colored water because of its larger profile.


> "We used to throw jerkbaits on mono, and you had to jerk harder to get the bait to move. Now we throw it on fluoro and don't have to jerk as hard. The Flash Point takes less rod movement to move than the Rogue."

 

What did you design the Perfect 10 Rogue for?


> "We'd done that for several years. We were taking the original bills out of the Rogue and putting in bigger bills that we were making to get the Rogue deeper. 


> "I use it a lot when fishing really cold, clear water. On a longer cast, I can get it down 10-12'.


> "It excels for the walleye guys up north. They catch the fire out of them trolling it. That's why the bait comes in so many unique colors."

"There's kind of a learning curve, and when they get to year 3 they're much better with it than they are in year 1 and 2."

- Joe Henry, executive director of Lake of the Woods Tourism, talkin' in a YT short about an FFS study done on walleye-eyes. Obviously not bass (not even close!) but still interesting particularly because that is a mostly catch/kill fishery.


FFS users:

  • Have a better average catch rate for walleye
  • Catch bigger fish
  • Release "a lot more" of their fish than non-FFS users


So this is yet another example of the fact that FFS fishermen are not out destroying fisheries = don't panic yet DNRs. This study apparently was done in conjunction with the MN DNR, which is good, but the MN DNR is a little...sketchy maybe? Not sure the right word for it right now.


Also not sure if that Joe Bonamassa tune was maybe written about Joe...😁

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NEWS

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1. Jay Pzrekurat says it's taken 6 YEARS to get the FG knot down!


He said "to perfect" it, which I bet is true. Now I don't feel like such a dunce lol. From a Seaguar IG vid. Says 1 key is to make sure the rod with the braid can't move. Another thing is that he does 30+ wraps with Seaguar braid and fluoro.


2. Elitist Blake Capps says fish a compact spinnerbait now


He likes the BOOYAH Covert Finesse Spinnerbait. Believe he's got a YUM Spine Craw on the back of it.


3. Pros fishing the MLF Pro Circuit next year are...


  • Josh "firebeard" Bertrand
  • Brent Chapman"iac"
  • Shin "ichi" Fukae
  • Drew "sun" Gill
  • Gary "Indiana" Klein
  • Bob "E" Lane
  • Chris "P" Lane
  • Jared "stache" Lintner
  • John "going in the HOF" Murray
  • Britt "whiskey" Myers
  • Keith "got no grid" Poche
  • Marshall "stack" Robinson
  • Marty "McFly" Robinson
  • Fred "get a" Roumbanis
  • Terry "cloth" Scroggins


Also: Boyd "mallard" Duckett. 115 anglers so far, and a lot of ones I didn't name have also distinguished themselves as studs already. 9 more spots.


4. Hey TW has a new-ish vid with Butch Brown!


Butch, aka @swimbait247, I believe is one of the OG Cali swimbait dudes. Reminds me I'd like to catch up with him soon. Says his new custom baby crappie-colored Deps Bullshooter (the "juvy crappie" color – is a color no one else makes, it swims great at various speeds and is anatomically correct:

Makes me think of this FishLab Bio Gill glide color – 'ghost bone':


5. Humminbird APEX units went DOWN in price?? πŸ‘€

> ...the full-HD fish finder now ships with LakeMaster mapping included and at a new, lower price – about $500-600 less than before....


MSRPs

  • 13" – MSI+: $3,699.99 | CHO: $3,399.99
  • 16" – MSI+: $4,199.99 | CHO: $3,899.99
  • 19" – MSI+: $4,699.99 | CHO: $4,399.99


About the top o' the line APEXes:


> ...full-HD displays with a long-range, high-resolution transducer and the refined Cross Touch user interface for faster waypoint management and settings. The unit also offers robust connectivity (HDMI in/out, dual Ethernet, Bluetooth, NMEA 2000) and remains fully compatible with MEGA Live 2, MEGA 360, Talon/Raptor anchors and other accessories....


Looks like the new prices are on TW.


On the other end of the 'Bird spectrum, Humminbird is running a $250 instant-off promotion on the HELIX 7 CHIRP MSI GPS G4N Nov 1-Dec 3. $250 off applied at checkout. TW has 'em.


6. A 0-degree trannie mount for $20?

Only for the Garmin LVS34:


> The 8-degree mount that comes standard with the LVS34 is angled outward to avoid being blocked from the trolling motor, but makes it difficult to keep your bait in the sonar cone while your boat, bait and targets are all moving. 


> Simplify the entire process and improve your image with our 0-degree mount extension. Screw it into place on your existing 8 degree mount so that the top surface is now 0 degrees and away from the trolling motor.


Check it here, never hard of that company fyi.


7. What an Aqua-Vu looks like dash-mounted

Believe that's the Micro Revolution 5.0.


On IG Aqua-Vu posted a side by side FFS and camera and...not sure about you but I need the camera!


8. Little longer explanation of why that oversized star drag...


...is on the new titanium-spool KastKing Mg-Ti Reel (IG vid πŸ‘†):

Short version: It lets you move soft-plastic baits a lot less than if you were using the rod or the reel.


I definitely "need" one of those deals!


9. New Ugly Stik Elite rods

Do "Ugly Stik" and "Elite" go together?? They do now! Quick info:


> ...Ugly Tech construction for exceptional strength without sacrificing sensitivity. Each rod is outfitted with PVD-coated Ugly Tuff one-piece stainless-steel guides which reduce line fray. Premium cork grips...10-year rod warranty....


Comes in rods ($85) and combos ($120-$130) – both are on TW. I best Matty Robertson is stoked! 😁


10. Salty company No Live Bait Needed has some cool stuff


Stumbled across 'em – check out their Mullet, which looks like it has a good action too:

Comes in 4", 5" and 7" – check them and more stuff on their website.


11. Any frog spinners out there?


Just a reminder that Lunkerhunt became possibly the first company ever to put out a spinning combo just for frogs:

Believe that's the Lunkerhunt Compact Frog, and don't forget about that Furenzy Mouse!


12. Check this glow in the dark skirt

Harmony fishing, the folks who have that Wacky Skirt, just came out with that skirt "color." They also have these deals called Skirt Beads which let you attach a skirt in front of any bait.


13. Check this cool hatch box

Only for Skeeters right now. That's Opens angler Cody Ross who got 4th at that Ultimate Angler Championship recently.


14. ID: Low summer pool hurts local economy?


Corps power-related water manipulation = uncertain summer water levels on Lake Pend Oreille = lower tourism = $44 mil less for the local economy. Amazing. Now do all the big lakes!


15. Fed shutdown = some Corps ramps closed


Some are closing in AL, sounds like GA ones are staying open. Not sure about the other states just fyi. Totally understand because it takes an experienced engineer to operate a ramp...😁😜


16. WV again allows KY licenses for border waters


17. Great Lakes: Reproducing grass carp are migrating far


> ...grass carp tagged in the western part of Lake Erie have been detected as far east in Lake Erie as Buffalo and Dunkirk, NY as well as in Lake Huron and Georgian Bay.


> ...also revealed grass carp migrating into additional tributaries such as the Thames River in ON, which potentially could lead to the establishment of additional spawning regions.


18. Great Lakes: Muskrats are improving marsh habitat


> In areas densely packed with tall cattails, muskrats create a patchwork of small openings that allow plants of different heights to grow. That in turn creates habitat for diverse native wildlife.


19. Yamaha outboard sales steady in Q3


But Marine profit down overall due to lower personal watercraft sales.



Line of the Day


Two anglers in Orange County are facing a string of charges after being caught taking illegal fish from a Hudson Valley river.


The FISH were illegal? πŸ˜†

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Where Luke Palmer is throwing a topwater now


From the ol' Bassmasters:


> I'll look at points and secondary spots because the fish haven't gotten to those flat banks and backs of pockets yet. I like this time of year because you can just pull up to a spot that looks good, put the trolling motor down and go.


> I'll look for a bank that has some irregularities to it, some type of structure. Maybe not just a sand bank, but a spot that has some rock or some wood where the bait will gather. I want something different that's not just a complete monotonous bank.


> ...I like the nasty, drizzly gloomy days. The fish get less wary, and you can pick up that topwater and throw it all day long.


> I have 2 main baits that I rely on.... First is the Heddon Spinnin' Image, a plopper-style bait.... If I really want to cover tons of water, I go with this one....


> My other choice is a BOOYAH Boss Pop. I'll use this one when I'm targeting specific spots....

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QUOTE OF THE DAY

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"You've got to be able to catch fish constantly, but you also have to have a little ace card that you can pull out and go catch 3 or 4 fish really quick if you need it...."


- MLF BPTer Ron "full" Nelson talkin' about learnin' the MLF's catch em all format.

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SHOT OF THE DAY

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Wonder how much time it took Fork guide James Caldemeyer to balance all these boxes on his deck in the boat lol! Those are the new Berkley Chop Block glides. I tied one on the other day – looks and works real good, even for me!

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