Your preference..8"jake vs.9"grandma

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Your preference 8"Jake vs.9"Grandma

Poll ended at Thu Mar 02, 2006 12:01 pm

Jake
6
27%
Grandma
16
73%
 
Total votes: 22

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Your preference..8"jake vs.9"grandma

Post by NSTAGATOR »

What`s your preferece????

8" Jake vs. 9"Granny

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MuskyDan
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Post by MuskyDan »

I am anticipating a reply from Will saying that, "it is impossible to compare these baits because they have entirely different actions and there is a time and a place for both in my boat."

That quote will be followed closely by, "the DDD is a very versitile bait and should not be over looked, there is nothing that can't be done with this bait and it will find a permanent home in my boat this year."

Joking aside I chose the Jake.
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Post by sabbatoy »

9" Granny hands down in my experience............
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Post by Will Schultz »

9" Granny or 9" Grandma? The Granny is wood and more like a 10" Jake, they're handmade by a man in Wisconsin.

Either way they are a completely different tool and totally situational.

Can't vote unless I know the situation...
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Post by Gabe »

9-inch grandma anytime any where,That's my bait
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Post by Slimeball »

Will,
Do you mean the Eversoll Grandy? If so, have you used this bait? and would it be a good choice for a shallow twitcher?

Jason
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Post by Will Schultz »

Slimeball - Yes, that Granny. The one I have,which has been retired fishes BIG. The buoyancy is similar to a 10" Jake but the diving lip pushes more water. I didn't like to cast it (kinda like a 13" Grandma) but it trolled well.
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Post by Slimeball »

Anyone have experience with the 9" Grandma Jerk (shallow version)?

Jason
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Post by NSTAGATOR »

just bought one...can`t wait to try it out...

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Post by Will Schultz »

Slimeball wrote:Anyone have experience with the 9" Grandma Jerk (shallow version)?

Jason
Yes, of course. When twitching it you get basically the same action but a little shallower. Just like the regular 9" it will not back up out of weeds very well.
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Post by kid coulson »

Cool Dave,
Trolling, for me its hands down JAKE-E-BAKE.

Casting its the Grandma.
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Post by NSTAGATOR »

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