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Jared Lintner
Yo-Yo Mo' Bass

Wednesday, April 09, 2008



Photo: BassFan
Jared Lintner likes to yo-yo all year long, but especially from winter through the post-spawn.

There's been a lot of talk lately about yo-yoing lipless cranks. Part of the reason is it's the lipless crank season. Another part is that Kevin VanDam recently won at Lake Toho by yo-yoing a Strike King RedEye Shad.

BassFans may recall that VanDam likes the RedEye Shad because when he kills the retrieve, it "shimmies" as it falls, much like a Senko.

But there are other "fall actions" out there too, and in this Pro Fishing tip, Jackall pro-staffer Jared Lintner talks about the Jackall TN/70. The bait's built with a tungsten diving lip, which according to Linter, creates another unique type of fall. It also opens the possibility of deep lipless cranking – something he does back home in California.

Ups and Downs

There are several ways to fish a lipless crank. Of course, you can chunk and wind it on a straight retrieve. Or you can do the venerable reel-and-rip, where every time the bait catches grass, you rip the bait off, then let it fall.

But the less common retrieve is the open-water yo-yo. It mimics exactly what happens when you rip the bait off grass. The only difference is there's no grass.

"Even if I'm throwing around brush, what I like to do is burn it real fast, then give it a jerk – like a jerkbait – then let it fall for a split-second, and do the same thing over and over back to the boat," Lintner said. "The key is the quick snap, then to let it flutter down."

He added that he gets on such a bite at California's Clear Lake. That's bite's a little different, though, because it's bottom-oriented.

"Some of the best bites you can get at Clear Lake are when the water temps are in the low-50s," he noted. "They're sitting there, laying on the bottom, and the TN/70 mimics a dying baitfish. You reel it along, let it hit bottom, then pop it up almost like you're spooning.

"You can hardly get those (bottom-hugging) fish to bite a dropshot, but for some reason – whether it's the rattle or the fall – you can get them to bite that lipless crank."

And about that fall, the tungsten lip makes it happen, he said.



Photo: Jackall
Linter feels the Jackall TN/70's tungsten lip is key, because it falls straight and nose-down.

Heavy Metal

Linter emphasized that the TN/70 isn't the only crank that works, but its unique lip does create more possibilities.

"Other baits, like the Lucky Crafts and stuff, will work, but I've noticed ever since I got on with Jackall that I get more bites on the TNs than other (lipless cranks)," he said. "When my buddies are throwing Lucky Crafts, I'll smoke them. I've noticed a huge difference.

"In my opinion, they're probably the best baits out there for yo-yoing and fluttering," he added. "The reason's that titanium lip, which makes it dive straight down. And the way the rattles are chambered, it's a continuous rattle, even on the fall. Other baits will kind of go on their sides and fall like that, but the TN70 dives straight down, which catches a lot of fish."

The other thing the titanium allows him to do is work the bait deep, much like a spoon or bladebait. "In California, in the dead of winter, I use it like a spoon out in 40 or 50 feet. It gets down there real good."

Notable

> Lintner's pretty narrow in color choice. His personal favorite is ghost minnow, even in stained water. But during pre-spawn, he opts for red craw. Occasionally he gets into chartreuse/blue and gold.

> He said you need the right style of rod to maximize the yo-yo technique. His favorite is the Powell 754, which has a very soft tip, but solid backbone. "With the tip, you can feels the action of the bait, even on the fall, and you won't lose as many fish – there's more give so you won't tear as many mouths."


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Jared Lintner


Hometown
Arroyo Grande, California
Age
36
Former Occupation
Sales and delivery (dairy products)
Height
6' 4''
Weight
230 lbs.
Stats
Years Pro

4
Top 10 Finishes (Wins)*

9 (1) As of 1/12/2010
Career Earnings*

$479,264 As of 1/12/2010
Current World Rank

75
Best Finish in 2010

10 - Clear Lake, 3/18/2010
Best Finish in 2009

3 - Lake Amistad, 3/12/2009
Last 3 Finishes

40 - Ft. Gibson, 6/17/2010
83 - Kentucky Lake, 6/9/2010
48 - Clarks Hill Lake, 5/20/2010
Bassmaster Classics Fished (Won)

2 (0) As of 1/12/2010
FLW Championships Fished (Won)

0 (0) As of 1/12/2010
Angling Stuff
Angling Hero

Denny Brauer – "I've idolized him for many years. I remember watching the Bassmasters TV show and Denny was on every week. I basically took what I watched him do on TV and went out to my local lakes. That's how I got started flipping."
Home Lake

Lake Lopez (CA)
Favorite Lake

Clear Lake (CA)
Least Favorite Lake

Oroville (CA)
Favorite Technique

Flipping
Primary Fishing Strength

Shallow-water power-fishing
Secondary Fishing Strength

Stucture-fishing
Biggest Weakness

Deep crankbaiting
Boat

Skeeter
Motor

Yamaha
Fishing Sponsors

Tackle Warehouse, Jackall, Roboworm, P-Line, Tru-Tungsten, Wiley X Eyewear
Non-Fishing Sponsors

Certified Freight Lines
Tow Vehicle (Sponsor)

Ford F-250 diesel
Personal Stuff
Favorite Food

Pizza (sausage and pepperoni)
Favorite Music

Country
Favorite Book/Movie

Caddyshack (movie)
Non-Angling Hero

Dad – "He should have went to the NBA, but instead he had me. He taught me my work ethic and has been an awesome example for me. If there was one person I'd want to be like when I reach his age, it would be him."
When Not Fishing

"I like to hunt deer and work on fishing lures. I tie a lot of jigs and mess around with a lot of paints."
Why He Fishes

"The feeling you get when you're sitting there ready to blast off, and your heart's in your throat – it's almost indescribable. It's an adrenaline rush that you can't get from any other source. And fishing changes every day – the challenges keep me coming back."
Tournament Finishes
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*BASS events (all events because BASS does not report Tour and Open earnings separately) and FLW Tour.

Biographical data last updated: 1/12/2010
 


 
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