
Overview
Whenever bass are feeding on minnows or shad, the Googan Squad Scout Jerkbait is the deal! Featuring a natural baitfish body shape and a perfectly balanced internal rattle system, the Googan Squad Scout Jerkbait provides a lively swimming action that will slash and dance across the middle of the water column with each twitch from the rod tip, which mimics a wounded or fleeing baitfish. The internal rattles are also stashed in a chamber positioned in the belly that improves casting distance and calls fish from afar.
For added visual appeal, the Googan Squad Scout Jerkbait features 3D eyes, a molded lateral line, and a custom paint job that brings it to life when it hits the water. To finish things off, it is outfitted with a set of Googan approved black nickel treble hooks that are so sharp it’s almost dangerous. Offered in a variety of colors, the Googan Squad Scout Jerkbait is the ultimate jerkbait for bass that are actively feeding on baitfish.
Googan Squad | Length | Weight | Depth |
Scout Jerkbait | 4-1/3" | 1/2oz | 4-6ft |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Good action on this bait but definitely swap out the hooks.
From: Patrick : Massachusetts 2/6/22
Comments: I fish a lot of jerkbaits here in Washington and this jerkbait works! Don't get me wrong, the action is not as good as others like Rapala Shadow Raps and like that, but it casts far! 10$ for a full sized jerkbait isn't the worst price but it should be cheaper. Where it lacks action, it makes up for in casting distance. Just the weight distribution in this lure makes me cast it so far! I caught many good sized smallmouth and largemouth with it over the last year and I am satisfied! I'd say get it if you are hesitant.
From: Gavin: Bellevue, WA 6/21/21
Comments: For 10 dollars man... Does not suspend, trebble hooks got dull and a fish broke mine in half that was pushing 8 in Florida... I have had to try this on so many rods so when I twitch it it doesn't come out the water. I have 4 jerkbait specific rods, 3 in casting and on in spinning and since it fails to suspend moderate to mild twitches take this thing out the water. I threw it in the trash.
From: Miles: Indianapolis, IN 7/1/20
Comments: I got this bait for the California Aqueduct. It has great action! Caught tons of stripers, but it doesn't hold up very well. I used it maybe a handful of times before it started to fall apart. The first problem I encounter was the on the tail treble hook, one of the hooks broke off. Then, the body cracked and it started to take in water.
From: Jaime S: Bakersfield, CA 4/19/20
Comments: This jerkbait is labeled as a suspending jerkbait. However, this just doesn't seem to be true with the bait I got. I tried some long, 10-second pauses while the water was still very cold and a few times, I found that the bait had floated all the way to the top. So I watched it as it came in several times. The majority of the time, the bait began to float up as soon as I paused it. Only a few times did it seem to stay suspended. While the baits look really nice, I just don't think they functionally perform the way they're supposed to. Then again, maybe I just got a dud. I probably wouldn't spend $10 on another one to find out.
From: Spencer: Bloomington, IL 4/21/20