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How do you like this bait? I have other spooks, Super jr., Zara, Super but didn't have any One Knocker's so when I was on vacation up in Canada this past weekend I visited a SAIL store (their version of Dick's Sporting Goods but bigger) and picked up 3 in Bone, Ghost Minnow and Foxy Mama colors. I figure Fall topwater will be in full swing very soon and give the fish something they haven't hear a lot of to take out their aggression on :D.

  • Super User

The one knocker Jr is one of my fav walking baits, but to be fair, not sure it catches any better than the regular Jr.

  • Super User

I like em over grass!  ?

  • Super User
33 minutes ago, Catt said:

I like em over grass!  ?

I like them for the bass,

I like them here and there,

I like them everywhere...

 

 Catt in the hat....

Yes, great bait that catches them.  Good search bait over open water too.

I love em'.  Great search bait in standing timber.  I've caught bass in 8-12 feet of water using this lure.

I love all the spooks from the original versions that were silent, to all the sizes and love the one knocker cause it is loud,  but not too loud which I feel some baits are. You can't go wrong with any of the spooks, and the Bone color is my all time favorite walking color, fresh or saltwater, any water color, and sometimes I will add some chartreuse to the bottom and sides with the zoom marker for accent, same with adding a feathered treble which can really help some days...

 

There are a ton of good walking baits on the market, some expensive, some not so much....I have way too many of them cause I like buying lures, but have not noticed much of a difference between the different one knockers which are popular these days. Every single brand sounds different than another, so be impossible to crack the code on that one and say one is better than the other overall and not just on a certain day. I do throw a really loud Expensive walker I think its from Damiki, but it seems to work just fine, no worse, no better. Same with the Rover.

 

Best park of a big walker is long casts and covering water and with loud one knockers, like a whopper plopper, it seems to generate strikes way more aggressive, I think maybe it ticks them off and they just smash it to kill the sound. 

 

Fall is my favorite time to fish since nothing beats topwater action. Especially when you have been throwing weedless frogs and plastics on top most of year...

 

 

  • Super User

One of my favorite spooks, in bone color.

  • Super User
4 hours ago, Catt said:

I like em over grass!  ?

 

3 hours ago, BassWhole! said:

I like them for the bass,

I like them here and there,

I like them everywhere...

 

 Catt in the hat....

 

Give me just enough water underneath the surface that when the Spook lands the trebles don't hook grass.

 

Then ya move it without moving it! 

I have a few, but have never switched back and forth between them and the originals. 

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I prefer them over the silent or rattling versions.

I have witnessed times that it outfishes the silent ones....and vice-versa.

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