Dynamic Lures Suspended Jerkbaits
Dynamic Lures was created to develop more user-friendly fishing lures and tackle, and place emphasis on highest quality at the lowest price. Owned and operated by Brian Alano, of Grand Junction, CO, Dynamic Lures entered the fishing industry with the sole intent to revolutionize fishing and outdoor products as we currently know them.
I began religiously using Dynamic Lures products in spring 2014 and the results to date have been stellar with their variety of crankbaits and jerkbaits designed for the bass and walleye fishing we do.
Dynamic Lures strives to collaborate with anglers of all skill levels and demographics to find the ideas and demands of the fishing community. For us personally, it’s the suspending jerkbait. If you are looking for a company that dedicates themselves to developing advancements and innovations in fishing products, look no further than Dynamic Lures.
Dynamic Lures J Spec
The Dynamic Lures J-Spec is the Ultimate 3 inch jerkbait. Retailing at $7.95, this stunning lure is the prime example of innovation. The J Spec proves its versatility as an extreme action suspending jerkbait. Professionally designed with an action and feel that has been tested extensively, its unique size and shape produce an erratic action that triggers aggressive bites. With great suspending action the J-Spec is a great choice to use when targeting smallmouth bass who are suspending and staging for spawn. The J Spec suspending jerkbait rivals the best suspending hard baits on the market today.
From Alano’s color options, my favorites are Ghost Fish, Holo Gold, Yellow Perch, Clown, and Goby. I typically work the J Spec on 7 foot medium heavy action spinning rods and reels with 8 lb monofilament with sharp tugs. The aggressiveness of each jerk and the length of the pause between them varies largely by water temperature and by the stage of any weather front pushing through. Cool water temperatures and post-frontal conditions call for a very slow approach while actively feeding smallmouths and warm water situations demand aggressive techniques.
Dynamic Lures Travado (retired)
A very good bait I wish was never discontinued, the Dynamic Lures Travado is a short lip jerkbait that suits best for shallow to mid depth presentations. With an average diving depth of 3 to 5 feet, it casts like a bullet at 3/8 oz with medium heavy action casting gear with 10 and 12 lb. fluorocarbon. I’ve been using the Travado in spring and fall in colder water temperatures as a search bait to find where the feeding wolfpacks of smallmouths are located and aggressive power fishing techniques must be employed.
The Travado’s erratic darting action and holographic color patterns appeal well to coldfront smallmouth bass. Known to draw slashing strikes, enticed by its rattle chamber and suspending profile, the Travado is an exceptionally versatile lure that can be used for pulling up fish suspended in deep water or shallow water. To date, the Travado has caught several 20″ or better smallmouths including my personal best 7.5 pounder.
Dynamic Lures Travado DP (retired)
The Dynamic Lures Travado DP is a deep diving suspending jerkbait and hybrid crankbait designed for deeper casting and trolling applications. I fish this bait while casting deep weedlines near open water for northern pike, and single line trolling for northern pike and walleyes.
The Travado DP has a diving depth of 6-10ft while casting, and 10-15ft when trolled between 3 and 5 mph. Travado DP anglers will come to love the true swimming action this lure possesses. The Travado DP is fun to troll with, and can be used at high speeds that it does not burn out like other deep divers have the tendency to do. During our single line trolling fun, it caught walleyes up to 25 inches.
As a true power fisherman, my favorite way to catch bass is using a jerkbait. During spring when bass are in the pre-spawn phase, cruising the shallows and staging outside of spawning areas, this technique allows me to cover maximum amounts of water in any conditions, and allows me to elicit the reactionary strike that I’m always trying to generate.
Early spring beckons jerkbaits from tackle trays on lakes all over the country. But in the northcountry, it’s an underutilized tactic. Largemouths and smallmouths alike find suspending jerkbaits difficult to resist as they stage to spawn. In May and June when smallmouth bass are staging for the spawn, I consider a suspending jerkbait the ultimate lure. It’s the first thing I turn to before anything else.
With its products sold on the web and at retailers such as Cabela’s and Bass Pro Shops, learn more about Dynamic Lures by liking them on Facebook and ordering online at www.dynamiclures.com.
If any of you fish with us in May, be on the look-out for new prototypes we are helping design for Dynamic Lures.