Fall Glide Bait Walleyes ā Autumn Puppetry NorthlandĀ®Ā Fishing Tackle Pitchinā Puppet takes an aggressive stance, snap jiggin' up fall walleyes! |
BEMIDJI, Minn.Ā (September 11, 2024) ā Itās an eatery out there. Any angler worth a salt knows that walleyes kick it in a higher gear come autumn. For one, water temperatures sink into their preferred range, from 70-ish degrees down to the mid 50ās, which translates into increased activity. To that, thereās the age-old belief that walleyes āfatten-upā for the looming winter months. Fact or fiction, whatās proven autumn after autumn is that fall walleyes arenāt bashful about striking bigger and sometimes faster moving fare. The good news is that Northland Fishing Tackle makes that lure and dubs it theĀ Pitchinā Puppet. The Pitchinā Puppet features a lead frame with an over-molded resin exterior and fin, giving it a lifelike translucent baitfish appearance with exceptional durability. When jigged, snapped, or ripped, the Pitchinā Puppet darts and rolls to trigger strikes. A wide-gap rear hook ā and absence of a front nose hook ā make this lure perfect for darting across the bottom, and the split-ring connected treble hook keeps fish pinned all the way back to the boat. |
A Master of Puppets
Lauded guide and fish whisperer, Brian āBroā Brosdahl, marks Labor Day Weekend by laying a pre-rigged Pitchinā Puppet combo on the deck, which heāll feature through the end of October. He often opens with a Pitchinā Puppet, too, before ever getting near his baitwell of shiners.
"The Pitchin' Puppet is a fantastic search bait, covering a lot of water super-fast," said Bro. āThey cast a long way with their aerodynamic dart shape, even cutting the wind. And when it hits the water, the bait dives fast to the bottom.ā He also says you can glide the Pitchinā Puppet on its way to the bottom by just sweeping the rod tip.
Once on the bottom ā hard surfaces like gravel and rock ā Bro gives it a couple rips to garner attention. Sometimes, thatās all it takes, a willing walleye taking the initial offering. Otherwise, he simply hops it back to the boat, employing pops instead of powerful rips.
Bro also hails the lureās construction and superb finishes throughout the series. āThere are so many color choices,ā said Bro. āYou have match-the-hatch patterns like Green Perch and Silver Racecar way out to attention-grabbers like Sneeze and Purple Wonder.ā He went on to note the baitās strong and clear poly shell that protects those precious colors, as well as scarily sharp tail hook and belly treble hook.
Old School Puppetry
Bro has been fishing glide baits for walleyes since word spread after Kim āChiefā Papineau took 2nd place fishing heavy glide baits in open-water at a 2001 In-Fisherman Professional Walleye Trail (PMT) tournament on the Detroit River. Unable to keep his winning ice-bait tactic a secret given the bumper boats, Chiefās walleye lure hack spread like wildfire, Ron and Al Lindner eventually taking the technique into a whole new realm.
āI had glide baits in my ice fishing box and started playing with them in open-water pretty early on,ā says Brosdahl. āTheyāve put tons of fish in the boat for me and my clients over the years. However, the problem has always been that front nose hook, which tends to foul-hook as many fish as it catches, and frequently snags everything from rocks to wood to weeds. The original glide baits on the market were not designed for casting; they were designed for vertical jigging. Northlandās Pitchinā Puppet solved all those issues.ā
Fellow Puppeteer
Mille Lacs Lake guide, Brad Hawthorne, helped prototype the Northland Pitchinā Puppet and has put countless hours on the odometer chasing marble eyes around the Big Pond (Mille Lacs).
āThe technology is awesome,ā says Hawthorne. āThe encasingāwhatever theyāre calling itāis the most durable finish Iāve ever seen on a glide bait. You might get a few scratches working it through the rocks, but get it wet, and it goes right back to normal,ā noted Hawthorne.
He says the bait is designed to be āripped and ripped and ripped some more. Itās a fast-thinking deal to get in front of fish.ā
The other thing he likes about the Pitchinā Puppet design is it eliminates having to cut off nose hooks from three-hook glide bait designs.
āYou can catch fish on just about any glide bait on the market, but they lack a well-designed hooking system. Thatās what took us the longest with this design. We knew it needed a perfect rear hook, something with a wide gap to pierce meat and bone and keep fish pinned. Fact is, your glide bait standards were designed for ice, not casting or pitching. If everyone was being honest, theyād admit that one out of three walleyes are snagged on a traditional minnow-style glide bait. Not the case with the Pitchinā Puppet; fish inhale this lure.ā
For Hawthorne, he says working the Pitchinā Puppet is a ārinse and repeat kind of thing.ā
āI like to set the bow-mount trolling motor to .8 to 1 mph and pitch the bait out 60 to 70 feet behind the boat and just sit, pop, and snap jig it,ā shared Hawthorne.
Hawthorne also likes the bait for running rocks. āWithout the nose hook you donāt get snagged nearly as often as with most glide bait designs. So, Iāve replaced all the glide baits in my boat with Pitchinā Puppets. Itās not unheard of to fish four or five different bottom substrates on a given day, everything from rock, sand, to mud. Now I donāt have to clip the front hook off to do my job and make things easier for clients. It comes rout of the package ready-to-fish.ā
Brilliant Forward-Facing Sonar Returns
As more and more anglers invest in forward-facing sonar to chase $9.99/lb. fillets, itās worth mentioning that the Pitchinā Puppet has an incredible forward-facing sonar signature.
āThe bait shows up like a beam of light on forward-facing sonar,ā said Hawthorne. āThereās no mistaking that youāre throwing a brand-new bait with a much-improved sonar return. It really lights up.ā
Pitchin' Puppet Features:
- Over-molded resin body and tail thatās extremely durable
- Baitfish profile
- Wide-gap rear hook for better hooking percentages
- Cast and retrieve or vertically jig to create a darting action like a dying minnow
- 15 Colors
- SIZES: 2-inch (5/16 oz.), 2-3/8-inch (5/8 oz.) and 2-3/4-inch (1 oz.)
MSRP $9.99
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