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BEFORE You Fish a Chatterbait Watch THIS!



If your anything like me you love fishing a chatterbait aka a bladed jig! It’s one of the best bites in bass fishing! The thing is though if you’re not choosing the right trailer for your chatterbait it can mean the difference between getting a few bites and getting a ton of bites! In this bass fishing tips video I break the different types of chatterbait trailers I use and why I use them!

Straight tail style…
Jerk Shad – http://tinyurl.com/JerkShad
Power Stinger – http://tinyurl.com/PowerStinger

Craw style…
Crash Craw – http://tinyurl.com/CrashCraw

Paddle tail style…
Power Swimmer – http://tinyurl.com/BPowerSwimmer

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11 Comments

  1. Great tips A Rudd. I bought a few smaller bladed jigs for the next lure to learn to fish. I was wondering about trailers and you covered it especially the river current aspect. Thanks for sharing brother. Blessings dude

  2. Great lesson! So ask your self, why does big Bertha butt bass get so large and in charge? The predator that expels the least amount of energy to catch its prey. Kind of tripping your best friend when being chased by a hungry grizzly bear!

  3. So for a guy like me who loves reaction style baits I find myself to have a little more bites with a crankbait over a chatter bait and I think it’s because of the “burn pause” retrieve where the crank will pretty much stay where you stop and resume whereas a chatter bait will sink quickly. I absolutely love a chatterbait how can I fish a chatterbait like a crankbait and increase my fish catches

  4. Most of my fishing gets done either on the river around shoals, or in really riverine reservoirs, and I feel like they don't set up as the most conducive places to throw chatterbaits. I'd appreciate any tip you could offer (or even a future video) on how to fish a chatterbait in that kinda environment!

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