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Chatter Bait
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09/02/17 11:28 PM
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SlowDown
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Question for you guys that use chatter baits in grassy lakes: do you use them primarily in the spring, or also in summer and fall?
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12411690
09/02/17 11:29 PM
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bigbass94
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I use them year round. Any time I see grass or pads, I'll throw a vibrating jig.
"If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles." - Doug Larson
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12411703
09/02/17 11:55 PM
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SlowDown
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Thanks for the reply bigbass. Good to know.
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12411729
09/03/17 12:16 AM
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Donald Harper
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I build mine to match all the TX. Crayfish colors. From now through November it is just going to get better and better. The young are being shed by the mothers. It will be a feast with these young Crayfish. The spawn starts in Nov.; but may be a little early this year. The colors will change from week to week. I expect the blade jig if fished properly to represent and mimic a fleeing Crayfish. Just gently hop it and let it fall from the grass-line down the slopes.
Let me know if I can help you with those colors.
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12411763
09/03/17 12:43 AM
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SlowDown
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Thank you very much Donald.
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12411813
09/03/17 01:05 AM
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wtf242
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I definitely have better luck with them over grass in the winter/spring
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12411829
09/03/17 01:20 AM
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CCTX
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Had my best day on a chatterbait mid summer in a very grassy lake just after a heavy rain. Water was heavily stained.
They were just annihilating it.
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12412362
09/03/17 03:51 PM
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Jake Shannon(Skeet4Life)
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Pre spawn is best for sure around the grass but post spawn can be awesome as well when the bass start feeding ok bluegill
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12412402
09/03/17 05:04 PM
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bbexotics
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Biggest fish I caught was with chatter bait
Last edited by bbexotics; 09/03/17 05:04 PM.
13.66 sharelunker #341,14.59, PB from,"FORK"
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12412491
09/03/17 07:18 PM
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SlowDown
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I appreciate all the replies. Helps give me confidence in the bait, to fish it longer than five minutes before switching to something else.
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12412503
09/03/17 07:34 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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I definitely have better luck with them over grass in the winter/spring Me too....I can think of at least 30-40'baits that are better this time of year on a grassy lake.
Eat. Sleep. Fish.
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12412512
09/03/17 07:44 PM
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Joined: Mar 2014
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stetson
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Don't be scared to run them down rocks they will choke It better than a squarebill sometimes
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12412609
09/03/17 10:04 PM
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Joined: Mar 2015
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Yankee Fool
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I fish a NON-grass lake in the DFW. Shallow cover is rocks and buck brush. Water clarity ranges from decent to muddy. I have caught fish on chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, squarebills, swim baits and swim jigs. But I havent figured out when to throw each of these. Fishing around brush the cranks get hung a lot so I usually avoid those, although they seem to get bit more than the others. I know windy and overcast is supposed to be good for spinner baits, but really everything seems to get bit more when it's windy and cloudy. One bait that I havent gotten bit much on is the swim jig. The swim bait gets bit some but only in the clear water by the dam. Can you guys give me some on advice on when to fish each of these?
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12412876
09/04/17 12:58 AM
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Donald Harper
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The more time you spend on the water the more comfortable you will become with each of these. Somewhere on every lake you can take any one of those baits and have a great day. Finding those good spots is the fun of it all. You will find that you have more confidence in some baits than others. You want to be versatile and it sounds like you have a good start at this. There will come a time that you will just have to leave the confidence baits in the box and force yourself to find the spots that they will bite, let's say the Swim Jig. I believe many of us have trouble with this bait as they are either on it or they are not. That pretty much holds true for any bait. Also there are so many different ways to fish each of them. You will get many different answers of how and when to throw them. Summer time is just a difficult time for the faster moving baits unless you are on feeding fish. Early in the morning and late in the afternoon are my best times to throw the faster moving baits that you have mentioned. You will find that cloudy and windy days just makes fishing better for longer periods of time when you do find the fish. Wind helps you get up close and personal with them. Everything is moving, such as grass beds; so they feel much safer and not as responsive to your presents.
This is how I fish them this time of year. - Chatterbait - It is a very multi-use bait for different presentations. I use them all until the fish tell me what they like. Early I will run it just under the surface keeping it in sight; but with rod tip high so it is moving as slow as possible. Then I will slow roll it letting it tick along the bottom. You can mimic almost all the pray that a Bass is looking for by changing up skirt colors along with scent changes. From now until the end of Nov. I would be matching the Crayfish colors, working along the outer edges of grass and hopping it down the slopes with a slow lift and fall presentation. The Crays are fixing to go wild. If you have taken the opportunity to watch a video of a fleeing Crayfish then that is how you want to fish it.
- Spinnerbait - I fish it mostly to imitate bait fish. Matching the hatch is important. Blades and skirt colors can be matched for your water conditions and weather conditions. I build them for clear water sunny days, clear water cloudy days, stained water sunny days and stained water cloudy days. It is also fished at different depths letting the fish tell you what they like.
Note: The problem is; with as few of bites that we get in our lakes each day, it is just hard to tell what works and what doesn't. Question is did we just find the fish or was it the bait that did the trick??
- Squarebills - I like to throw them both around heavy cover and deep humps. Yes, they are going to get hung up often if you are cranking on at any rate of speed. I keep most of my shallow water baits in sight as I am bring them through and around brush and grass. I like to use a line that I can see very well for pinpoint cast and placement. This really helps working your baits between bushes and when the wind is blowing.
- Swim Jig and Swim Bait - There are more times than not that a swim jig just doesn't work for me. Here again the spot on the lake makes all the difference in the world. The times when it shines is when they want a more quite presentation with no flash or vibration of a blade. Then there will be times that just your trailer which most of the time is a Swim Bait of some kind will catch more fish just by itself without the skirt being involved. Swim Baits do a very good job of mixing and matching the bait fish; but the hook up ratio is just a little off for me as I like that hook protected for heavy cover. I just have not found the swim bait in deeper water to beat the Crig. over all these years. Even in deep water I want the heaviest cover possible for each bait that I am fishing.
Now; add a jig, jirkbait, topwater, drop shot and Crig. to all these and you will be getting there. I can throw them all; but I still like to concentrate on just a couple of baits for the day. This helps me to tell if it is the spot or if it is the bait that is producing or not producing.
Each person you work with holds some promise to your future success. Websiite Sponsors: www.eletewater.com - Staying Hydrated www.lakeoviachic.com - Booking Mexico Trips 20 Hot Spot Mapping - GPS Contour Chips - Custom Spinner Baits - Jigs -Spooks Pure Extracts - Minnow-Night Crawler-Crayfish-Craylic
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Re: Chatter Bait
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#12413359
09/04/17 04:38 AM
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Joined: Sep 2014
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Michael Huffer
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year round around grass! check out FinchNastyBaitco.com. They're chatterbaits are awesome!
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