No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
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No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
Thanks to Mike_son for bringing this to my attention... though I should probably curse him
No mention of hardware upgrades so all I can find out is it has a new Tungsten resin head. The head on the current model is already small and at this point the blade is what gets hung up in grass...so other than a different sound characteristic, not seeing the benefits...unless they do upgrade other components. I’ll still get a couple to check them out, because we’re all genetically predisposed to buy the newest tackle
No mention of hardware upgrades so all I can find out is it has a new Tungsten resin head. The head on the current model is already small and at this point the blade is what gets hung up in grass...so other than a different sound characteristic, not seeing the benefits...unless they do upgrade other components. I’ll still get a couple to check them out, because we’re all genetically predisposed to buy the newest tackle
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Re: No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
I have quite a few of the Jack Hammers. Don't know If I'm up to purchasing any more until I weed though my existing inventory.
Re: No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
Interested to see how different the sound is. That is one of the key characteristics that sets the current Jackhammer apart from others for me
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Re: No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
Agreed. I have a buddy who isn’t the most eloquent that said “it’s going to tink instead of tunk” lol he’s probably right. We also were guessing as to a price difference and I said $4.00 if it was only the tungsten head difference and no additional upgrades to the components. We shall seesmallies wrote:Interested to see how different the sound is. That is one of the key characteristics that sets the current Jackhammer apart from others for me
Hey, you guys have found the Japanese Ebay seller that always has JH’s for 10.99 right? Love the 3 different green pumpkins and 3 versions of black blue they offer in Japan
Re: No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
I look at any vibrating bait, whether it be a Rattletrap style bait, other crankbait, spinnerbait, or a bladed jig as a lure that I can make subtle changes to so the fish feel something different. As many know, following up with a similar bait that has a different vibration can make a big difference.
The original Jack Hammer skirts weren't very durable, and I found myself wanting a bait between the two original weights. The Jack Hammer is almost worth it if you get them for a deal. We'll see if I get what I want. I still fish my own custom bladed jig most of the time, but I'm not afraid to try a few of these out in my backyard lakes to see if the fish want something slightly different. I'm not too proud if the fish aren't.
The original Jack Hammer skirts weren't very durable, and I found myself wanting a bait between the two original weights. The Jack Hammer is almost worth it if you get them for a deal. We'll see if I get what I want. I still fish my own custom bladed jig most of the time, but I'm not afraid to try a few of these out in my backyard lakes to see if the fish want something slightly different. I'm not too proud if the fish aren't.
Re: No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
Agreed. When on a good trap bite, it seems like the fine tuning of just the sound can make a huge differencetoddmc wrote:I look at any vibrating bait, whether it be a Rattletrap style bait, other crankbait, spinnerbait, or a bladed jig as a lure that I can make subtle changes to so the fish feel something different. As many know, following up with a similar bait that has a different vibration can make a big difference.
The original Jack Hammer skirts weren't very durable, and I found myself wanting a bait between the two original weights. The Jack Hammer is almost worth it if you get them for a deal. We'll see if I get what I want. I still fish my own custom bladed jig most of the time, but I'm not afraid to try a few of these out in my backyard lakes to see if the fish want something slightly different. I'm not too proud if the fish aren't.
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Re: No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
If your looking for a unique sounding bladed jig, look no further than a Nories Hula Chat.
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Re: No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
slime king wrote:If your looking for a unique sounding bladed jig, look no further than a Nories Hula Chat.
I’ve got a great JDM bait shop very close to home and he just started stocking the Hula Chats. I’ve been curious about them for about a year so I’m definitely going to give them a try. Very funky blade to head connection, looks typically Japanese “over-engineered” lol. So how does the bait fish? You mention unique sounding. Does the blade consistently start immediately? One of several reasons I’m a Jack Hammer disciple
Here’s Lee’s global tackle website. The Hula Chats are on their website yet but they’ve got them. You guys should check it out http://www.leesglobaltackle.com
Re: No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
Looks to me like the added a different version of Gammy hook to it like that TG or whatever the That material is. Looks thinner
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Re: No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
I'm very familiar with his shop. They are one of the few shops in the US that carry Nories products. Blade starts immediately, head design kicks the hook up and away when it makes contact with something and the sound that bait makes is unlike any other bladed jig I've heard.Heddonfrog wrote:slime king wrote:If your looking for a unique sounding bladed jig, look no further than a Nories Hula Chat.
I’ve got a great JDM bait shop very close to home and he just started stocking the Hula Chats. I’ve been curious about them for about a year so I’m definitely going to give them a try. Very funky blade to head connection, looks typically Japanese “over-engineered” lol. So how does the bait fish? You mention unique sounding. Does the blade consistently start immediately? One of several reasons I’m a Jack Hammer disciple
Here’s Lee’s global tackle website. The Hula Chats are on their website yet but they’ve got them. You guys should check it out http://www.leesglobaltackle.com
Re: No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
Not sure if I missed it, but does anyone know when these will become available?
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Re: No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
slime king wrote:I'm very familiar with his shop. They are one of the few shops in the US that carry Nories products. Blade starts immediately, head design kicks the hook up and away when it makes contact with something and the sound that bait makes is unlike any other bladed jig I've heard.Heddonfrog wrote:slime king wrote:If your looking for a unique sounding bladed jig, look no further than a Nories Hula Chat.
I’ve got a great JDM bait shop very close to home and he just started stocking the Hula Chats. I’ve been curious about them for about a year so I’m definitely going to give them a try. Very funky blade to head connection, looks typically Japanese “over-engineered” lol. So how does the bait fish? You mention unique sounding. Does the blade consistently start immediately? One of several reasons I’m a Jack Hammer disciple
Here’s Lee’s global tackle website. The Hula Chats are on their website yet but they’ve got them. You guys should check it out http://www.leesglobaltackle.com
Thanks for the info. I’ll give them a try.
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Re: No lord, please, not another version of Jack Hammer
I haven’t seen a release date yet but hopefully it will be a Classic release and not icastcumara wrote:Not sure if I missed it, but does anyone know when these will become available?