Been killing it with the vision 110 mat skeleton shad! Not much direct sunlight these days. A lot of bass and crappie with some snot rockets in there. Wish they didn’t exist around here, but is what it is.
Great video explaining the bright/char to gold to chrome to translucent. Awesome stuff. Greatly appreciated as I work in more jerkbaits (shallows 0-3 feet) from the bank. Keep em coming Matt!
Nice job of condensing 30-40 jerkbait colors down to a realistic number. Jerkbait fishing is my favorite technique. Regardless of the species always amazing how fired up they get tracking down a jerkbait. Thanks for the vid.
I was able to pick up some, too. Still some available if guys want em. Colors now more limited than at 6am this morning. I got a small school of em 🙈 couldn’t stop myself. Sure I will lose at least 5 of em.
sometimes whether it's jerkbaits or glidebaits especially on smaller lakes I will revisit spots with a different brand or color to give them a different look , occasionally it will help pick-up a kicker fish.
Great tutorial on jerkbait colors, I always love to learn anything I can about these baits. Im from Missouri and that Table Rock color is awesome, we use it here a bunch because it is so effective, I knew a gentleman that would custom paint that color on our crankbaits and they worked amazing. Thanks for the tips and looking forward to more!
My favorite way to catch them , added another jerkbait setup so I will have three tied on this fall and winter, fish a private 550 acre lake here in Tennessee that has bluegill and perch as the forage , smoked em on the vision 110 in matte perch last winter , will also be fishing Chickamauga did well with the French pearl in the stained water
Thanks Matt! I just got started fishing in the middle of this summer, and walking into the tackle shop can be so overwhelming. This video is so helpful, I'm going to save it for later so I can rewatch - there's a lot to unpack here!
Welcome to the obsession- Matt is a great guy to learn from and you'll find lots of ppl watching his videos who can help you along the way to. They've all helped me tremendously- still have tons to learn but I'm way, way ahead of where I was when I first started watching. Good luck brother, stick with it and you'll be sticking hogs before you know it.
Do you upgrade all the hooks... For example the crappy Megabass hooks... And if you do what type and size do you upgrade to... On the Megabass... I use the g finesse #6 but what about moving up a size to #4.. Or a different hook..
i like the berkley fusion 19 round bend trebles. I will go with bigger hooks only if im looking to get the bait deeper or have a bait thats floating more than suspending.
I’m with Art down below. Just bought some new Stunnas! Excited to throw em. TW has some left for anyone still searching for one (colors getting limited). Happy to support Hank and try out a new jerkbait, or several ;-) $14
Hey Matt, I think you should make a video talking about what kinds of jerkbait work depending on what season it is. For example, I hear suspending jerkbaits are best for the spawn and sinking jerkbaits work better for the fall.
Hey Matt, i fish a lot of southern Wisconsin waters that have a lot of perch. Do you ever use a perch colored jerkbait? I specifically fish Lake Geneva pretty often.
Matt, great video as always! I am looking forward to the rest of your videos on jerkbaits. I was fishing one yesterday during a kayak tournament. I don't have any that are suspending and translucent, but I still caught something.... a perch about 1/2 the size of my jerkbait! The little guy made me laugh. I definitely will be getting some more jerkbaits, but they are a little pricey!
Great video Matt. I too throw jerkbaits on spinning tackle. I use 8lb braid with a fluorocarbon leader. Is that a mistake ? Or should I be throwing it on straight fluorocarbon. I use a jerk bait on walleye smallmouth and largemouth
The jerkbait, out of all other techniques, without a doubt has been the most difficult technique for me to get the hang of. I have a tendency to over work my bait- especially when it's closer to me. And I get a lot of followers and fish that run up like they're going to hit it, but then they don't. Usually when I do catch one they run up, stop- and then on the next jerk- they smash it. But about 3/4ths of the time they run up, stop, I jerk it- and they swim off. So i tried leaving it sit still- they still swim off. I can't tell if it's color or if I'm not getting the action right but something causes the majority of them too stop an not hit it. They seem interested, they run up to it like they're gonna light it up- but they don't. It's like they've run up to ask a beautiful lady to dance and then realize, she has rotten teeth or something- they're gone.
@@MattStefanFishing That's awesome, I plan on using some jerkbaits next Monday on Lake Pepin or the St Croix River, depending on where we go. I have a lot to learn.
Could you discuss shallow jerkbaits vs like the plus one I throw the plus one all the time am I messing up Randy blauket throws the shallow mostly he says n I’m sure he is way better at it than me What’s your thoughts
hahah I throw the plus one more. But its more based on depth. I want m bait to get about half way to the bottom. if im in 8 ft or less i throw the standard jerkbait. if im in more than 8 ft i throw the deeper running models.
At the end you talked about changing colors to see if color matters. I just released a new video where I changed between 4 baits and 4 different colors to see if they could all get bit. No spoilers… check it out if you have time 💪🏼
Great advise, as always. Question for you. I typically fish the creek near my house as the fish use it to travel between the WI River and the lake. The last couple weeks, the big bass have been coming into the creek and chasing baitfish, every evening, bait jumping out of the water like crazy. But I can't get them to bite a single lure. I've tried top water, spinners, plastics, live bait, and still nothing (well, except Pike). The water is about 4-5 feet deep, clear, with about a foot of water above the weeds (with areas of dead lily pads). What would you suggest throwing in this type of situation to get the bass to bite?
the best thing about the vision 110's IMO are the color choices. Other than that there are lots of really good jerkbaits on the market and I cant say one is ALWAYS better than the other. I use probably six different brands and a lot of my choice is based on water color, species, and bait action that I want to fish. sounds like a good video to me!
Been killing it with the vision 110 mat skeleton shad! Not much direct sunlight these days. A lot of bass and crappie with some snot rockets in there. Wish they didn’t exist around here, but is what it is.
thats a good color
Great video explaining the bright/char to gold to chrome to translucent. Awesome stuff. Greatly appreciated as I work in more jerkbaits (shallows 0-3 feet) from the bank. Keep em coming Matt!
Awesome, thank you!
I love a gizzard shad colored jerkbait. Jerkbaits are wonderful
Nice job of condensing 30-40 jerkbait colors down to a realistic number. Jerkbait fishing is my favorite technique.
Regardless of the species always amazing how fired up they get tracking down a jerkbait. Thanks for the vid.
Thanks for watching!
Another Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
T.W. has some colors of the Stunna in now, I just placed an order for 3.
Awesome Ill have to check them out! I didnt know anyone carried them yet!
I was able to pick up some, too. Still some available if guys want em. Colors now more limited than at 6am this morning. I got a small school of em 🙈 couldn’t stop myself. Sure I will lose at least 5 of em.
sometimes whether it's jerkbaits or glidebaits especially on smaller lakes I will revisit spots with a different brand or color to give them a different look , occasionally it will help pick-up a kicker fish.
good idea!
Very helpful looking forward to that other color in another color caught a few with jerk bait hold smithwick got a perch color and bluegill .Thanks
Very cool!
Thank you Matt great info 👍
Glad it was helpful!
I used “Stefan10” and ordered a variety of sizes, colors, & running depth of jerk baits from the Reel Shot. Thanks for the advice and wisdom!
Awesome thanks for supporting the channel!
please add florida ,tea colored tannic water in our canals in your videos .keep up the great videos. your awesome... very informative .
Will do!
Great tutorial on jerkbait colors, I always love to learn anything I can about these baits. Im from Missouri and that Table Rock color is awesome, we use it here a bunch because it is so effective, I knew a gentleman that would custom paint that color on our crankbaits and they worked amazing. Thanks for the tips and looking forward to more!
Very cool!
@@MattStefanFishing are all lures opaque???
Thank Matt look forward to seeing more vids on jerkbaits.
More to come!
My favorite way to catch them , added another jerkbait setup so I will have three tied on this fall and winter, fish a private 550 acre lake here in Tennessee that has bluegill and perch as the forage , smoked em on the vision 110 in matte perch last winter , will also be fishing Chickamauga did well with the French pearl in the stained water
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Looking forward to more of these vids. Jerk bait fishing I struggle in so all the tips u can give will be awesome.
More to come!
Thank you Matt , jerkbait is one of my favorite technique! ☝️😎🙌
Mine too!
Thanks Matt! I just got started fishing in the middle of this summer, and walking into the tackle shop can be so overwhelming. This video is so helpful, I'm going to save it for later so I can rewatch - there's a lot to unpack here!
Welcome to the obsession- Matt is a great guy to learn from and you'll find lots of ppl watching his videos who can help you along the way to. They've all helped me tremendously- still have tons to learn but I'm way, way ahead of where I was when I first started watching. Good luck brother, stick with it and you'll be sticking hogs before you know it.
Good luck!
Great video once again. I always learn something new from your video’s
Glad to hear it!
Do you upgrade all the hooks... For example the crappy Megabass hooks... And if you do what type and size do you upgrade to... On the Megabass... I use the g finesse #6 but what about moving up a size to #4.. Or a different hook..
i like the berkley fusion 19 round bend trebles. I will go with bigger hooks only if im looking to get the bait deeper or have a bait thats floating more than suspending.
thank you it is finally cooling off here in va/tn i'll tie that jerkbait on this weekend
give it a try!
I’m with Art down below. Just bought some new Stunnas! Excited to throw em. TW has some left for anyone still searching for one (colors getting limited). Happy to support Hank and try out a new jerkbait, or several ;-) $14
Good luck!
Hey Matt, I think you should make a video talking about what kinds of jerkbait work depending on what season it is. For example, I hear suspending jerkbaits are best for the spawn and sinking jerkbaits work better for the fall.
Good idea!
What if there are no Shad? Maybe some alewife though
its still the colors I choose. Shad colors mimic all fish to a point.
Good morning another good video thanks
Some more good colors are Perch and blue gill what are your thoughts on those
I like both colors if I'm fishing in a lake where they are the primary forage.
Matt what's the warmest water temp you will use Jerkbaits?
I use them year round. During the summer its more geared towards schoolers
Hey Matt, i fish a lot of southern Wisconsin waters that have a lot of perch. Do you ever use a perch colored jerkbait? I specifically fish Lake Geneva pretty often.
Sometimes, but I rarely find them to outperform other colors. Im not sure why.
Matt, great video as always! I am looking forward to the rest of your videos on jerkbaits. I was fishing one yesterday during a kayak tournament. I don't have any that are suspending and translucent, but I still caught something.... a perch about 1/2 the size of my jerkbait! The little guy made me laugh. I definitely will be getting some more jerkbaits, but they are a little pricey!
Sounds like an aggressive little perch! Haha!
Great video Matt. I too throw jerkbaits on spinning tackle. I use 8lb braid with a fluorocarbon leader. Is that a mistake ? Or should I be throwing it on straight fluorocarbon. I use a jerk bait on walleye smallmouth and largemouth
i think your limiting the depth your getting your jerkbait and potentially missing bites due to the braid. but if it works for you stick with it.
Do you always use flouro on your jerkbaits?
Yes I do
Another great video. Do you go braid to leader with that 6lb line and a $25 dollar jerkbait ? What knots do you use? Thanks
All fluorocarbon and no braid
You called a transparent lure opaque!!!!!!!????
I apologize if I mispoke during the video
The jerkbait, out of all other techniques, without a doubt has been the most difficult technique for me to get the hang of. I have a tendency to over work my bait- especially when it's closer to me. And I get a lot of followers and fish that run up like they're going to hit it, but then they don't. Usually when I do catch one they run up, stop- and then on the next jerk- they smash it. But about 3/4ths of the time they run up, stop, I jerk it- and they swim off. So i tried leaving it sit still- they still swim off. I can't tell if it's color or if I'm not getting the action right but something causes the majority of them too stop an not hit it. They seem interested, they run up to it like they're gonna light it up- but they don't. It's like they've run up to ask a beautiful lady to dance and then realize, she has rotten teeth or something- they're gone.
I've got a video coming out in a few days on jerkbait retrieves that might help
@@MattStefanFishing That's awesome, I plan on using some jerkbaits next Monday on Lake Pepin or the St Croix River, depending on where we go. I have a lot to learn.
Could you discuss shallow jerkbaits vs like the plus one
I throw the plus one all the time am I messing up
Randy blauket throws the shallow mostly he says n I’m sure he is way better at it than me
What’s your thoughts
hahah I throw the plus one more. But its more based on depth. I want m bait to get about half way to the bottom. if im in 8 ft or less i throw the standard jerkbait. if im in more than 8 ft i throw the deeper running models.
At the end you talked about changing colors to see if color matters. I just released a new video where I changed between 4 baits and 4 different colors to see if they could all get bit. No spoilers… check it out if you have time 💪🏼
will do
@@MattStefanFishing that would be awesome 😎
Great advise, as always.
Question for you. I typically fish the creek near my house as the fish use it to travel between the WI River and the lake. The last couple weeks, the big bass have been coming into the creek and chasing baitfish, every evening, bait jumping out of the water like crazy. But I can't get them to bite a single lure. I've tried top water, spinners, plastics, live bait, and still nothing (well, except Pike). The water is about 4-5 feet deep, clear, with about a foot of water above the weeds (with areas of dead lily pads). What would you suggest throwing in this type of situation to get the bass to bite?
weedless wacky rig
Great video Matt. What makes the Megabass 110 worth spending 3 - 4 times what a Berkeley, Smithwick or other quality jerk bait cost?
the best thing about the vision 110's IMO are the color choices. Other than that there are lots of really good jerkbaits on the market and I cant say one is ALWAYS better than the other. I use probably six different brands and a lot of my choice is based on water color, species, and bait action that I want to fish. sounds like a good video to me!
@@MattStefanFishing Thanks for the reply Matt, much appreciated.
They are awesome if you want check out fulks custom cranks
Check out his jerkbaits they are great