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Re: Chatter bait trailers [Re: Wirebender] #11604901 05/16/16 03:12 AM
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Yum Pulse Swimbait

If I want a lot of action, I go with this bait as a trailer. This bait just hit the market recently and it's been a killer for me so far! I love everything about this swimbait. The ridges on the side really move a lot of water. This is a unique swimbait that I haven't seen before.

Strike King KVD Blade Minnow

Sometimes the fish don't really want a whole lot of action. That's where this bait comes into play. The tail doesn't wobble back and forth like a swimbait, it just has a nice, side to side swaying action. These baits are also very durable and will stay on the hook better than others.

Jackall Sasuteki Craw

Lastly, if i'm trying to imitate a swimming crawfish, I use the Sasuteki craw. When you see a swimming crawfish, their claws and pincers don't move and wobble and all that stuff.... they're just still. That's why I use this craw. This bait doesn't have a lot of action which is true to a real crawfish; plus, the chatterbait itself is moving enough.


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Re: Chatter bait trailers [Re: Wirebender] #11604915 05/16/16 03:26 AM
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What color yum have you been using. May have to buy a couple of those!

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