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Anyone tried these?  How deep do they get? Thanks for the feedback.

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ive got a few that i havent taken out of the pkg. My plan is to use weigh dots to get a very slooowwwwww fall and when its gets down then start twitch twitch, pause. 

TinBoats BassClub.  An aluminum only bass club. If interested in info send me a PM. 

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I just bought one the other day. I will use the industry standard the vision 110 to compare it to. The bill is noticeably wider than the 110. More spoon shaped. Felt slightly bigger than the 110 as well but don't know that for sure. When you jerk it, it does provide more resistance in the water than the 110. Seems to get down noticabley deeper as well. Needed one suspend dot to suspend in 47 degree water. Caught a few fish on it. Casts well. It has 4 or 5 loose bbs in the bottom but one is always stuck in the back of the chamber unless you smack it hard on a counter or something. Then goes right back to being stuck again. I thought it was that individual bait but all 7 of them at the tackle shop did the same thing so might be designed that way. Over all a decent bait for the money and beneficial if your trying to get down deeper than your average Jb to that true 10' range. 

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On 2/6/2017 at 8:48 PM, Bluff-Bassin said:

I just bought one the other day. I will use the industry standard the vision 110 to compare it to. The bill is noticeably wider than the 110. More spoon shaped. Felt slightly bigger than the 110 as well but don't know that for sure. When you jerk it, it does provide more resistance in the water than the 110. Seems to get down noticabley deeper as well. Needed one suspend dot to suspend in 47 degree water. Caught a few fish on it. Casts well. It has 4 or 5 loose bbs in the bottom but one is always stuck in the back of the chamber unless you smack it hard on a counter or something. Then goes right back to being stuck again. I thought it was that individual bait but all 7 of them at the tackle shop did the same thing so might be designed that way. Over all a decent bait for the money and beneficial if your trying to get down deeper than your average Jb to that true 10' range. 

we oldsters always think the industry standard for a longbill jerk bait is the spoonbill rebel.:).

and they still catch bass every year.

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