Across Pennsylvania and around the bassing world, suspending jerkbaits are widely celebrated as outstanding springtime producers.
During early spring, some days seemingly the only lure that garners any action is this kind that rests dead motionless during a retrieval stoppage, then quickens by a rod flick – provoking an otherwise unwilling bass into biting. The same sort of inaction-action dance appeals to lots of other fish during spring, too.
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