Do you ever throw it as it is or do you always use some type of trailer? I hardly ever use a plastic trailer on a spinner bait so I was just wondering if anyone throws a bladed jig without a trailer. I watched an under water video showing the difference in action and sound of several of the Chatter baits and he did not use a trailer on any of them and they looked good just like that. I have always used some type of plastic trailer on mine.
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I always use a trailer. And I trim the skirt to hang no longer than the hook. Also I cut some of the skirt higher up to give it some "bulk" and "flare" when popped. Sometimes I match the skirt other times i want some contrast(ie white skirt and green pumpkin paddletail). I like- 3.5" or so paddletail swimbaits to mimic baitfish of all sorts. Usually dip the tail in chartreuse. Twin tail grubs for crawfish/bream. Buzz bug or speed craws for crawfish/bream.
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I usually use craw trailers, sometimes swim trailers. I heard somewhere that a low action trailer is best, that something with a lot of movement counters the chattering action. Can’t prove that though. A fun variation is to lose the skirt entirely and do a beaver style bait.
Sometimes a bulky swimbait and sometimes just a Zoom split tailed trailer if I want a smaller profile but these split tails still have a great action and do not seem to decrease the baits “thump”.
I bought some Smash Tech Blade Aids but haven’t had a chance to use them yet. They showed them on a recent HoneyHole episode and the action looked great.
Most of the time I have a trailer on it but they work without them as well.
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I use a trailer about 95 to 100% of the time. GREAT bait with a trailer on it, you can slow down, speed up, let it fall, wake it, etc. Hope this helps. Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.
I use a paddle tail and cut it short but got to say, I have only caught one bass using a Chatter bait here on Toledo Bend. I rarely see anyone using them here. I use spinner baits much more than chatter baits. Don't know if it is just me or what. I always have one on and throw them a lot but I just can't catch anything on them. HELP !
I use a paddle tail and cut it short but got to say, I have only caught one bass using a Chatter bait here on Toledo Bend. I rarely see anyone using them here. I use spinner baits much more than chatter baits. Don't know if it is just me or what. I always have one on and throw them a lot but I just can't catch anything on them. HELP !
try bumping timber with it, slow retrieve and barely nick it. seems to help on fork. I also do a slow retrieve and will raise and drop the rod tip a foot or 2, gets hit on the fall a lot. just be sure to set the hood twice.
always a trailer and most of the time a big bite baits paddle tail or similar. craws if fishing real shallow in spring/summer.
Do you ever throw it as it is or do you always use some type of trailer? I hardly ever use a plastic trailer on a spinner bait so I was just wondering if anyone throws a bladed jig without a trailer. I watched an under water video showing the difference in action and sound of several of the Chatter baits and he did not use a trailer on any of them and they looked good just like that. I have always used some type of plastic trailer on mine.
I throw mine most of the time with no trailer. They seem to hunt better with no trailer on back. Any trailer you put on it dulls the erratic darting motion of the baits. If I were pitching it into heavy cover and swimming it out I would use some sort of plastic trailer but for searching I do not use one.