How to Fish a Soft Jerkbait

How to Fish a Soft Jerkbait

Introduction:

Fishing with soft jerkbaits can be a highly effective technique for catching a wide variety of fish species. The natural, lifelike action of a soft jerkbait can be irresistible to fish, especially when they are feeding on smaller baitfish or when the water is clear and calm. In this article, we will cover the basics of fishing with soft jerkbaits and provide tips for using them to catch more fish.

Choosing The Right Soft Jerkbait:

When choosing a soft jerkbait, it is important to consider the size and color of the baitfish that the fish in your area are feeding on. The 5" Soft Jerkbait is a popular choice due to its ability to mimic natural baitfish. This bait is super versatile. You can rig it on a weighted or unweighted hook, on a Texas rig, Carolina rig, drop shot, behind a jig head, or even as a spinnerbait trailer. It can be fished fast or slow, shallow or deep. Any way you fish this bait seems to produce results. This bait comes non-weighted and with 6 baits per pack.

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Fishing Techniques:

One of the great things about fishing with soft jerkbaits is their versatility. They can be fished in a variety of ways depending on the conditions and the species of fish you are targeting. Here are some effective techniques:

  • Weightless: Rig the soft jerkbait weightless on a hook and twitch it on the surface. This technique works well when fish are feeding on topwater baitfish.
  • Texas Rig: Rig the soft jerkbait weedless on a Texas rig and fish it slowly along the bottom. This technique is great for targeting fish that are holding in cover or structure.
  • Carolina Rig: Rig the soft jerkbait on a Carolina rig and drag it along the bottom with occasional twitches. This technique is great for covering more water and can be effective in deeper water.
  • Drop Shot: Rig the soft jerkbait on a drop shot rig and fish it vertically. This technique is great for targeting suspended fish or fish holding in deep water.

Remember to experiment with different retrieves and techniques until you find what works best for the fish in your area. Soft jerkbaits can be fished fast or slow, shallow or deep, and with a variety of retrieves.

Conclusion:

Soft jerkbaits are a versatile and effective technique for catching a wide variety of fish species. When choosing a soft jerkbait, consider the size and color of the baitfish that the fish in your area are feeding on. The 5" Soft Jerkbait is a popular choice due to its ability to mimic natural baitfish. Experiment with different retrieves and techniques until you find what works best for the fish in your area. Happy fishing!

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