Most Jerks especially the Suspending Rogues need tuned to stay neutral in the water. 4.5, 5., or 5.5” Rogues always need a little help out of the package. ( Suspend tape etc…) The swimming pool is very helpful to adjust jerkbaits. The Falcon 4 power rods are perfect for this technique. I have some 6’6” Falcons customized with 7” rear cork handles that shine for jerkbaits. Rob
You guys are awesome with your tutorials on techniques, tips, and equipment. Love the content with the gooood nuggets included!!! Surprised y’all aren’t up to boat load more subscribers. Keepum rolling!!!👍😃🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
I fish a jerkbait year round. Great video and great tips! Honestly I catch more fish on a jerkbait in 80 degree weather than in the cold. It’s a tremendous bait to get a good hole fired up.
New sub. Just started fishing JBs last year and caught 3 or 4. Challenging to use from shore without deepwater shoreline on our highly pressured waters in SoCal. I like throwing the light JBs on my spinning gear and medium to heavier lure on baitcaster.
Great video. I have two 6’5” Falcon Jerkbait Specials. Looking at adding another but considering the 6’8” Expert. What’s the difference in action other than the length and what other applications can the 6’8” Expert be used for? Thanks for the feedback.
@@derekwilliams6403 I followed him all day at the last Bassmaster Classic at Grand. According to my binoculars, only stickbait he threw was a Smithwick Rogue.
This rod is the right 4 power , but the handle length and the rod length is too long to maximize the jerkbait. You can certainly use it, but there are better tools for the trade. If you are on a budget try the Falcon HD model 6’8” it is a 4 power rod with a 7.5” rear handle . Rods in the 6’6” to 6’10” length range work best for jerkbaits. I use 6’6” 4 power Falcons customized with 7” cork handles for jerkbaits. The shorter handle is nice when you have on layers of winter clothing. The handle does not get in your way. Rob
Well this video was put out a year ago, just now seeing it, and needed a new rod, well your video was good so I bought one 199.00 not a bad price for a rod, just one question is that a Lew’s reel 6.8 ?? Hope to hear back from you on that…
The entire series is priceless! Thanks
Really happy 2 see Jason at his best ! He taught Basketball Championship teams, he can teach U how to fish !
Most Jerks especially the Suspending Rogues need tuned to stay neutral in the water. 4.5, 5., or 5.5” Rogues always need a little help out of the package. ( Suspend tape etc…) The swimming pool is very helpful to adjust jerkbaits. The Falcon 4 power rods are perfect for this technique. I have some 6’6” Falcons customized with 7” rear cork handles that shine for jerkbaits. Rob
Great video Jason this really helps me alot, thanks!
You guys are awesome with your tutorials on techniques, tips, and equipment. Love the content with the gooood nuggets included!!! Surprised y’all aren’t up to boat load more subscribers. Keepum rolling!!!👍😃🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
Appreciate the kind words and your support. We will keep them coming!
I fish a jerkbait year round. Great video and great tips! Honestly I catch more fish on a jerkbait in 80 degree weather than in the cold. It’s a tremendous bait to get a good hole fired up.
keep it up falcon Jason your the best
New sub. Just started fishing JBs last year and caught 3 or 4. Challenging to use from shore without deepwater shoreline on our highly pressured waters in SoCal. I like throwing the light JBs on my spinning gear and medium to heavier lure on baitcaster.
Thanks! Welcome! We just added a new jerkbait rod in the Cara line… it’s been on our minds too. Good Luck in SoCal!
Hey two questions,what size snaps do you use.? Are you throwing the regular rogues or the super rogues?
Great vid!
Excellent. Thank You
Awesome content! Much appreciated.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video. I have two 6’5” Falcon Jerkbait Specials. Looking at adding another but considering the 6’8” Expert. What’s the difference in action other than the length and what other applications can the 6’8” Expert be used for? Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks! The 6’8” expert makes for a good small Topwater rod as well… a little more parabolic
Beautiful fish at 2:40
Jason, Do you Strictly throw Smithwicks ? Also i see the Blue/Chrome/Orange is your go to color. What other colors fo you Preferr?
I'm sure he fishes the vision 110 also they all do bro
@@derekwilliams6403 Jason has said multiple times that he only throws a rogue
@@derekwilliams6403 I followed him all day at the last Bassmaster Classic at Grand. According to my binoculars, only stickbait he threw was a Smithwick Rogue.
"BIG'UN!" Now your talk'n MY language!
Does the 6’8” medium HD fall in that category too?
Yes, it will be very close. The HDC-66M would be a good option too, it is just a shorter rod.
Can I use my 7ft. Bucoo Medium, Moderate action rod for jerkbaits
This rod is the right 4 power , but the handle length and the rod length is too long to maximize the jerkbait. You can certainly use it, but there are better tools for the trade. If you are on a budget try the Falcon HD model 6’8” it is a 4 power rod with a 7.5” rear handle . Rods in the 6’6” to 6’10” length range work best for jerkbaits. I use 6’6” 4 power Falcons customized with 7” cork handles for jerkbaits. The shorter handle is nice when you have on layers of winter clothing. The handle does not get in your way. Rob
@@micheledaugherty275 I do have that HD...I'll have to try that next time out. Thanks
I’m buying this rod
There really isn’t a better rod at the price point of a bucoo.
Well this video was put out a year ago, just now seeing it, and needed a new rod, well your video was good so I bought one 199.00 not a bad price for a rod, just one question is that a Lew’s reel 6.8 ?? Hope to hear back from you on that…
Happy to hear it. You won’t be disappointed. Yes, Jason was using a 6.8:1 Lew’s hypermag.
@@FalconRods thank you, thought that was a Lew’s, and thank you for replying to me, that’s cool sir !!! Have a great weekend