Best BIG Speckled Trout Lure? Twitch / Jerk Bait Pool Test

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

Комментарии • 41

  • @johnkarges8829
    @johnkarges8829 Год назад +3

    I’ve used the Yo-Zuri 3DB twitch for several years with good results and the reliable rattle makes me often prefer it over Mirrodine MR17 AND MR27. Great flash and sufficient color selection.

    • @Jar_Fishing
      @Jar_Fishing  Год назад +1

      I was surprised how good it did.

  • @rosswatkins2277
    @rosswatkins2277 Год назад +2

    I love the xrap. I also love the megasbass vision 110. Its price is pretty steep. I wish the matrix minnow was heavier. The slick lure looked great.

    • @Jar_Fishing
      @Jar_Fishing  Год назад

      Never tried the vision 110. I tested that Matrix Minnow straight out of the package, but felt like it needed to be tuned like a crank bait because it kept wanting to jerk to the right. I had a hard time filming it because no matter what I did, it would end up way away from the camera 😂

  • @JonMillerFishing
    @JonMillerFishing Год назад +1

    Thanks for running this comparison. I was surprised how fast the 17MR sank! The 18MR Heavy-dine would sink even faster.

  • @johnkarges8829
    @johnkarges8829 7 месяцев назад

    You mention that you modify the smaller X-Rap but I don’t think I’ve seen the video or details on your modification of it, a hook replacement/upgrade? Keep up the great vids on the water AND comparison pool tests!

  • @youroutdoors5453
    @youroutdoors5453 Год назад

    It was cool seeing what the different baits did, very educational for sure.

  • @godisIdj
    @godisIdj Год назад +1

    The Slick look really good on the fall! I still like your X-Rap...the twitch is deadly! The Yo-zuri looks like it can catch a monster all day! The FatBoy doesn't look as good but for some reason many anglers caught 20s and 30 inchers on the Paul Brown Fat Boy!

  • @parkergedwards
    @parkergedwards Год назад

    Might have to give those Yo-Zuris a try. Nice video thanks for the info

  • @karlrockvoan755
    @karlrockvoan755 Год назад +1

    Good info 👍🏻

  • @spek2554
    @spek2554 11 месяцев назад

    Great analysis

  • @bvoisin
    @bvoisin Год назад

    Good seeing you out there before Christmas. I’m glad to see you’re onto that slick lure. I meant to give you a few that day in case you didn’t know
    about them yet. They are deadly in the grass on flats which is why I’m so disappointed in the lack of grass on my favorite flats in Catherine.

    • @Jar_Fishing
      @Jar_Fishing  Год назад

      Good looking action for sure. I can see why it catches big ones. Added bonus that you don’t have to fool with dang treble hooks.

  • @robbie7067
    @robbie7067 Год назад

    Thanks for the video, Well Done

  • @shawnewing1175
    @shawnewing1175 Год назад

    Great video

  • @johnfontenot7861
    @johnfontenot7861 Год назад +1

    I luv pool videos! Plz do more, and may i suggest trying a nomad madscad 78 and Berkley cutter 90

    • @Jar_Fishing
      @Jar_Fishing  Год назад +1

      I will definitely do another one at some point. I will improve the video quality on the next one and add those to the list. Thanks for the feedback

    • @johnfontenot7861
      @johnfontenot7861 Год назад

      @@Jar_Fishing im fortunate enough to have a pond with fairly clear water so i always try out new lures in it to see what action they have and if the bass like them.

    • @johnkarges8829
      @johnkarges8829 Год назад

      @@Jar_Fishing I really like the pool test comparisons. I’ve heard complaints like “it’s freshwater, saltwater has a different density”. Yes, true, but the comparison is how the lures behave in water, so we’re trying to examine the relative comparison. Yes, the lures may ride higher in the water column if it’s saltwater, but that’s informative to me in the less than 4’ or 5’ of water I fish in Texas’ bays. Others complain the retrieve demo is too short in backyard pools. So what, rod tip down helps, and most of us don’t have access to Olympic-size pools anyway, to cast down the 164’ (50 m) lane and film it through the entirety of a cast/retrieve.
      So, I find these pool comparisons like you’ve done here incredibly informative and instructive.
      MORE please, and thank you!

    • @Jar_Fishing
      @Jar_Fishing  Год назад +1

      @@johnkarges8829 I’m planning another one but gonna try 4K so I can zoom a little better. Also, I forgot to mention the pool I used was a saltwater pool anyway so gotta be pretty close to the live action.

  • @jonathanfrench4668
    @jonathanfrench4668 Год назад

    Love the Corky but love the Soft Dine XL even more.

    • @Jar_Fishing
      @Jar_Fishing  Год назад +1

      I’ve fished the Soft before but not the XL size. I’ll have to try it.

  • @MF-Rell
    @MF-Rell Год назад

    Subbed. Good video.

  • @ludwigpapp5749
    @ludwigpapp5749 Год назад

    Rapala X Rap, always worked great for me, but now it’s time for trying some new options, Thanks for sharing.

  • @bluegillwrangler5051
    @bluegillwrangler5051 Год назад

    Love it brother

  • @tommyleehunt
    @tommyleehunt Год назад

    Thanks for the great video.. It was cool seeing how good the xrap looks. What is you go-to size on the xrap? Also what two sizes did you use in the video? I know they make a SXR8,10,12 and 14.
    Thanks for the info!

    • @Jar_Fishing
      @Jar_Fishing  Год назад

      Thanks! I used the xr-08 and the xr-10 in the test. I fish both but mostly the 08.

  • @LarryBoyfishing
    @LarryBoyfishing Год назад

    Ty for info bro

  • @jeffs9852
    @jeffs9852 Год назад +1

    I take every pack if soft plastics I ever buy and bring them straight to my pool. You'd be surprised how many paddle tail lure are lifeless under water. Matrix shad has a strong action but a dudley paddle tail for instance has very little motion. There are many examples of lures that look great in the pack but no action underwater. They may still catch fish but would you up your success if you weren't using them?

  • @perfectleveladventurefishi619
    @perfectleveladventurefishi619 Год назад

    new sub good info

  • @br549times3
    @br549times3 День назад

    The question is, are you supposed to retrieve and work the lure as done here? I saw other videos where the guy said the best way to work the Paul Brown (corky) is by walking the dog almost like a spook, but just under the surface. Maybe the guy wasn't completely right and maybe it can be worked however, but are all these worked to catch fish in this video?

    • @Jar_Fishing
      @Jar_Fishing  День назад

      @@br549times3 I don’t think the other guy you mentioned was wrong. I worked the lures just like I would in a real life scenario which is very close to the method you described.

  • @eagleeye551
    @eagleeye551 Год назад +1

    Try the Slick Lure without the weight.

    • @Jar_Fishing
      @Jar_Fishing  Год назад

      Thanks John! What hook do you use? The Owner hooks I got look like the gap is too shallow and wouldn’t leave much room for the hook set.

    • @bvoisin
      @bvoisin Год назад +1

      @@Jar_Fishing Owner Beast 4/0 - the Beast Version has the correct gap for the Slick

    • @eagleeye551
      @eagleeye551 Год назад +1

      Owner Beast 4/0 is the only answer here. Weighted and unweighted. Pricey, but worth it. And those who doubt the need for a MH, you absolutely need it.