Aquatic World of the Black Bass

FLW Tour Angler and National Guard Team member Michael Murphy is by far one of the most educated and knowledgeable Professional Bass Anglers in the United States! A Purdue University graduate, former College Team Bass competitor, Murphy’s determination for perfection may only be outdistanced by his extraordinary understanding of behavioral life in the underwater aquatic world of the Black Bass. ( www.FLWOutdoors.com )

"Although, realistic appearance is imperative to enticing bass to eat your bait, there are other natural instincts shaped by biological necessities utilized by bass for survival," lectures Murphy.

Listening as Murphy proceeded, factors such as the inner ear, lateral line and a bass’s olfactory glands for its sense of smell were all imperative to his design and research in developing both his signature series ima Flit-120 and his newest ima lure Murphy’s Flit-100. ( www.imalures.com )

The Herring Lure

While most designers might start sketching lure configurations, Michael Murphy turned to the most common baitfish forage for bass, the Herring.

"Most people do not realize the Herring family includes Gizzard Shad and Threadfin Shad incorporating the huge family of all shads found throughout America."

Murphy’s design goals included, mimicking the most realistic action possible, developing a high pitch sound resembling that of the Herring, while echoing a sign of distress. And, of course his design required the ability to be cast long distances with precise accuracy, while keeping the bait at the optimum depth.

With his ima Flit-120 introduction successfully paving the way with positive tournament results, Murphy’s research and design regained its momentum.

"Sometimes it’s the little temptations that are deadliest. This is the primary reason why ima Lures made the decision to add the Flit-100-sized bait, in eight-colors to our wildly successful Flit 120 series," revealed Murphy.

Professor’s Murphy’s seminar continued, "Herring are flat sided with wider back sections as opposed to being round sided as found in most jerkbaits on the market, the ima Flit-100 has the same flatter sides in a triangular shape similar to Herring as does it’s bigger brother the Flit-120 thus allowing the Flit-100 to track with realistic Herring precision movement during the snapping jerkbait motions applied by an angler’s rod."

"With water being displaced down the Flit-100 and Flit-120’s sides then off the tail sections, Murphy’s ima Flit’s incorporate a walking the dog action much harder, tighter and better than any other jerkbait," reports Matt Paino of Optimum Baits, an expert on Japanese baits. ( www.optimumbaits.com )

Murphy adds, "In situations where most anglers are working soft plastic jerkbaits with a single hook, the Flit-100 with its tighter walk, two treble hooks, and ability to turn 180 degrees face-to-face with following bass, day-in and day-out will entice more bites!"

While the 120 outperforms its competition and can be used in an exceptionally wide range of circumstances, Murphy said that its little brother adds to its versatility. He wouldn’t want to be without either one in the boat at any time. "Together, they’re a dynamite year-round combination ready to put fish in your livewell under almost any condition!"

"Here’s the lowdown," he explained. "The Flit-120 is a typical, popular three-hook design. It’s made for fishing on the highways bass utilize, like migration routes and channel swings when bass are more aggressive. The Flit-100 on the other hand is a smaller two-hook design for less aggressive bass………..the Flit-100 is a jerkbait for every situation all year long!"

The Flit-100 has two triangular BB chambers, one less than the Flit-120, a smaller profile mimicking smaller forage, with a shallower diving capacity of 3-5 feet verses the Flit-120’s 6-8’ depth range.

"In order to achieve the high pitch sound resembling that of the Herring, we developed a triangular internal chamber to hold the small BB style weights. This system maximized the sound by ricocheting the round BB style weights at constant angles. Thereby emitting a controlled realistic consistent baitfish sound," reports Murphy.

Although, the Flit-100 has a softer more subtle sound than the Flit-120, both models still utilize a bass’s lateral line to stimulate and increase strikes.

"It’s possible to have too much sound at times, especially when bass are skittish or follow your bait but not eat it! This is when the Flit-100 will out perform it’s bigger brother, and also the reason it is so important to have both models on your deck rigged and ready at all times," instructs Murphy. "This combination gives an angler the most realistic presentation possible," claims Professor Murphy. ( www.MichaelMurphyFishing.com )

"Since the body of the ima Flit creates all of the baits action resembling the shape of a Herring and creating the perfect swimming cadence, it was imperative that the bill design not take away this natural realistic movement," says Murphy.

"To accomplish this we placed a smaller skinner forward pointed bill on the nose of the Flit-100 similar to the Flit-120."

Murphy also suggests his smaller pointed ima Flit-100, as with the Flit-120 bill design not only produces the perfect Herring suspending depth, it is more user friendly resulting in a less tiring jerkbait technique presentations for anglers.

"With the ima Flit-100 and Flit-120, anglers will achieve more positive results and maximum depth, by simply turning the handle on their reels once or twice to straighten their Flit jerkbait and get it heading in the right direction!" Murphy advises, starting and stopping with a slack-line jerking retrieve, verses trying to crank the bait to its maximum depth then start their jerking motion.

In addition Murphy suggests anglers work their Flit jerkbaits with soft twitches of their rod tip and keep their rod tips close to the water to maximize depth.

Not only does Michael Murphy’s Flit-100 match the hatch perfectly, but also anglers can walk it back and forth six or seven times within a three-foot pull.

"It’s that type of torture that often pulls in the biggest fish in the area," says Murphy. Stating, "The strikes are sometimes subtle – just a "tick" or a slow swimming away – but when you rear back, the fight is on."

Balanced Performance

For Professor Michael Murphy, setting the hook, working the ima Flit jerkbaits properly and making long precise accurate casts were all active factors when it came to balancing his tackle for implementing his Flit-100 and Flit-120 jerkbait techniques. Murphy’s yearn for balanced performance perfection, turned to Scott Estes of Denali Custom Fishing Rods, located in Mountain Home, Arkansas. ( www.DenaliRods.com )

"Scott’s ability to combine today’s most technologically advanced rod building materials with Denali Rods ‘Old World Craftsmanship’ is second to none," says Murphy. "His patience and zeal for perfection during our many tedious hours on the water field testing mirrored my own perfectionist personality!"

"Denali Custom Rods has designed the ‘Perfect Jerkbait’ technique specific rod! I am honored and flattered to have my own signature Custom Rosewood Series Michael Murphy Jerkbait Rod," announced Murphy.

"Besides being feather light, extremely sensitive, and durable," Murphy says, "Denali Rods has developed the perfect tool for maximizing the ima Flit’s effectiveness!" (Murphy recommends his signature series Denali Rosewood Series Jerkbait spinning rod with the Flit-100, and his signature series Denali Jerkbait baitcast rod for the larger Flit-120) .        God Bless and Best Bass’n ■