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01-13-2018, 06:23 PM
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Jawjacker...
Grabbed a couple of these at Cabelas to try out. Looked pretty impressive on a bunch of youtube videos. Anybody here using them? Observations? Anxious to try them out on our next outing. Going to run them with 36” medium micro-tech walleye rod/reel combos. I also have the same in MH but they are being extremely stressed to load and afraid I’ll break them so will stick with the medium and 8# trilene mono.
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01-13-2018, 06:32 PM
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My son picked one up with his xmass $$ and he loves it . Most days it outfishes us ! I’m gonna have to get one my self soon!
Just be really careful setting it up, keep your face away from it or your gonna loose a tooth or at least need some stitches if it triggers !!
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01-13-2018, 06:37 PM
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Be careful when setting up, but other than that they are outstanding. Many days they outfish the people and we have flashers/cameras
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01-13-2018, 06:47 PM
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I’ve used them for a couple years, yet just recently my line must have wrapped around the rod tip, because when the pike hit it, the whole thing flipped and my favorite rod went down the hole. Ironically it was the only time I’ve had a good rod in them.
Do your best to keep the Trigger part dry, cause it can freeze. Make sure you spread the arms all the way up also. Make sure your reels drag is loose enough it won’t pull the rod away. And I put a bell on the rod because I’d often not hear it go off.
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01-13-2018, 06:50 PM
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The heavier the rod the lower of the 3 butt positions you want to use.
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01-13-2018, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by PlayDoh
The heavier the rod the lower of the 3 butt positions you want to use.
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The instructions actually say the opposite based on the length of the rod. It recommends centre or rear pin hole to put the rod at it’s highest setiings for the 36” M-MH rods. In the lowest hole my rods are too long to get the tip back to the trigger. #2 pin hole seems to be the best option with my 36” M rods. I might pick up a 28” or 32” and see how they work?
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01-13-2018, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by The Spank
The instructions actually say the opposite based on the length of the rod. It recommends centre or rear pin hole to put the rod at it’s highest setiings for the 36” M-MH rods. In the lowest hole my rods are too long to get the tip back to the trigger. #2 pin hole seems to be the best option with my 36” M rods. I might pick up a 28” or 32” and see how they work?
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I think maybe you misunderstood me. I mean if you had a noodle rod you'd put it as far back as possible, and a heavy stiff rod likely forward all the way.
However its pretty specific to each situation. Rod length, rigidness, and desired hookset. I wouldn't us a MH rod all the way back for small trout, or if the bite was lazy.
Thats kind of the beauty of it, is how you can adjust the hookset quite a bit. I mean thats really its only function, is hookset. Its just a dead-stick presentation, no different than a tipup or a plain stick. If my dead stick is getting more action, my jigging slows down or stops.
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01-13-2018, 07:38 PM
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I love these things - they stick fish like a boss.
Just wear long sleeves and safety/sun glasses when loading her up or keep your damn face away from the path of that rod. OUCH - gave me a real nice welt on the arm.
Almost needed an eye patch like a pirate.
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01-13-2018, 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by PlayDoh
I think maybe you misunderstood me. I mean if you had a noodle rod you'd put it as far back as possible, and a heavy stiff rod likely forward all the way.
However its pretty specific to each situation. Rod length, rigidness, and desired hookset. I wouldn't us a MH rod all the way back for small trout, or if the bite was lazy.
Thats kind of the beauty of it, is how you can adjust the hookset quite a bit. I mean thats really its only function, is hookset. Its just a dead-stick presentation, no different than a tipup or a plain stick. If my dead stick is getting more action, my jigging slows down or stops.
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I watched a youtube video with one that had a base that moved like a teeter totter to jig the line. I could not tell what made it move? It didn’t move much or so it seemed on the surface but the underwater footage was an eye opener to see how much action was imparted on the bait. I assume battery powered? They were getting lots of fish on it.
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01-13-2018, 07:53 PM
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Just a tip but if your rods are to stiff to load in the jaw jacker use a longer loop on the eye instead of the ones they come with. Bend the rod as far as you're comfortable then eyeball the distance and tie a loop out of tip up line to match.
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01-13-2018, 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by The Spank
I watched a youtube video with one that had a base that moved like a teeter totter to jig the line. I could not tell what made it move? It didn’t move much or so it seemed on the surface but the underwater footage was an eye opener to see how much action was imparted on the bait. I assume battery powered? They were getting lots of fish on it.
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There called Windlass Tip-Ups, Cabelas has them for like $30. I'm sure theres variations on them, but most just use a breeze as power.
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01-13-2018, 06:58 PM
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Amazing product. Works for every species through the ice. Like others said, WATCH OUT! Never load it straight on, I always los it from the side. Hurts my pride to say this but it out fishes me quite regularly.
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01-13-2018, 07:01 PM
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I have been checking it out pretty close and yes there is no way I would get directly in the line of fire loading it. It sure goes off with a snap!!
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01-14-2018, 08:11 AM
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A couple of the many fish the jawjacker got us yesterday.
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01-14-2018, 11:25 AM
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Yeah they work great, some days they don't work if the fish want an active presentation but when the fish are in a dead stick mood they can't be beat.
I would also way rather fight a fish on a rod/reel then on a hand line tip up.
As for setting them up some rods work better then others. Fiberglass rods are more durable and have less chance of exploding on you but graphite rods work too, you just need to make sure they fit decent. Depending on length and power of rod it might not work very well but like another member posted you can tie on a longer loop in those cases. If you are using a graphite rod and it is really tough to bend it that last little bit you are likely over stressing the rod and it will eventually fail.
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01-14-2018, 11:32 AM
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Info on the microtech website says the rods I have are solid fiberglass blanks. They sure have some backbone to them for fibreglass I must say. I have an older Berkley graphite ice rod from way way back in the day (early 80’s) and there is no way it would work. It has backbone on steroids. Its been my deepwater laker rod for over 30 years.
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01-14-2018, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by The Spank
Info on the microtech website says the rods I have are solid fiberglass blanks. They sure have some backbone to them for fibreglass I must say. I have an older Berkley graphite ice rod from way way back in the day (early 80’s) and there is no way it would work. It has backbone on steroids. Its been my deepwater laker rod for over 30 years.
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Fiberglass does not always insinuate poor quality or flimsy as many people believe.
Most people just think this because of how Ugly Stiks are and because good fiberglass rods are not as common anymore. Fiberglass rods have a few advantages and disadvantages, mostly related to flexibility and durability which is why you mainly see it in durable rods(like Ugly Stik), trolling rods and heavy duty rods(White Sturgeon and offshore rods etc which are usually a combination of fiberglass and graphite).
Fiberglass rods can also come in a variety of qualities, a good example of this is to go compare an ugly stick ice fishing rod to an automatic fisherman ice fishing rod. They are both fiberglass but you will notice a significant difference between the two.
My main ice fishing rod that I use now is a custom rod made from a good quality fiberglass blank which has a Light power tip but almost MH backbone.
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12-17-2018, 10:51 PM
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Saying your jawjacker outfished you, isn’t meant to be taken serious. If your tip-up or JJ is getting more bites, then obviously it’s the location or action (dead-stick vs jigging).
It’s hilarious someone would attempt to insult someone else based on that.
JJ’s are great, yet I’ve lost a good rod/reel from not noticing my line was wrapped around either the rod tip or the JJ’s loop. I was 2 steps on my way when I watched the JJ bounce, land upside down and my rod get sucked down the hole.
Now I use my cheaper rods in them, and take a sec to check the line.
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12-18-2018, 07:06 AM
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Saying your jawjacker outfished you, isn’t meant to be taken serious. If your tip-up or JJ is getting more bites, then obviously it’s the location or action (dead-stick vs jigging).
It’s hilarious someone would attempt to insult someone else based on that.
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I just hope people remember this stuff, and the next time he's looking for help on whatever a "transduser" is, or has any other requests, he gets ignored like he deserves. Every time I start enjoying this board again, jerks like that guy remind me why I mostly lurk.
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12-18-2018, 10:47 AM
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This tread went sideways in a hurry
I am going to Zips tread and enjoy nice posts from Sylvan and Gull, pictures and polite respectful comments by fellow fisherman
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12-18-2018, 11:59 AM
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I heard that the jigging part of these jawjackers are like a hundred and forty bucks anyone have any in Alberta and how do you like it
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12-18-2018, 01:21 PM
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I heard that the jigging part of these jawjackers are like a hundred and forty bucks anyone have any in Alberta and how do you like it
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I heard the Tackle Shack has them for $115, don't quote me on it just something I heard.
I picked up three going to give them a try this week. Wish I could use two lines in BC. Might have to just set one up for a bit and see what happens if the kids don't want to come. If they come I can pop a couple in for them.
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12-18-2018, 01:27 PM
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Jaw jacker
A harmless off the cuff comment gets you guys riled up pretty quick eh. If we were all talking at a fishing store or coffee shop my comment would have got a laugh. If you say the ONLY way you can do something is by not doing it then you open yourself up to a ribbing. Im not against any method of fishing i use the automatic fisherman. I almost bought a jaw jacker this weekend. S.ue a lot of defensive uptight people here who look to make trouble where none exists. Grow up people and learn to read the intent and not hear things in your head as negative all the time Geez!
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12-18-2018, 01:22 PM
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Nice let us know how they work thanks
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12-18-2018, 01:23 PM
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Actually a new video would be nice lol
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