I fish bladed jigs a lot I mean ALOT and I never thought of the profile of the trailer flipping it over. Really smart to think of.. appreciate the video and info.
Thank you so much for that video. I just asked SIRI “ how do I work a chatter bait?” And your video was the first one but, you explained it all. I didn’t need to watch multiple videos. Thanks again! 😊
Once you get more confidence you will love them! If you got a small pond close by where you can catch a lot of bass, that’s the best to grow your confidence in a new lure
Good video, bro... Can't wait for ice-out... Bladed Jig slays on our grass lakes not long after ~ Like the Strike King trailer thought... Love me a Pitboss on the back of mine on our Bluegill lakes ~
My favorite video of yours. And that’s only because I love a chatter bait. This was the first video of yours that I remember seeing. But I really like all your stuff Tyler as I said before
I use the Berkley Slobberknocker in wood because it hardly ever gets hung up, but I do love Chatterbaits then again I love tons of lures because I’m a tackle junkie!
Best youtube chanel out there!! Love your videos, Tyler!! #OhioRepresent!! I looked for a new chatterbait setup after losing 2 at Tappan this past tournament I was using my mh fast ark Lancer. Thanks for the video bro!
Things to concider. Quality attractant thats water based such as proline and procure. Proline has shad, herring, nightcrawler, creyfish and frog. Procure has shrimp, eel shrimp, trout and bloodworm. All quality attractant to have in your arsinal. Along with current wind and environmental trends with varying retrieve speeds and pauses. Key factors to catch fish. A quality attractant is ideal to have to draw fish, yes especially for night fishing 😊
Love watching ya man. I use that trailer once in a while alone in my lake heavy grass and wood and catching bass. Only saying that it’s a good bate. For a trailer or alone
Great video. I like using the Maxscent Creature Hawg with the Jack Hammer and that combo seems to work great for me. I am however gonna try the Structure Bug as well
Hello again ....I want to buy a bladed jig rod . I saw a video not to long ago and ya said you use Ark rods..... which one do you suggest for a bladed jig? Thank you and love the videos. Very informative 👍
Just viewed your "downsize" pitchin baits video and this one, and I like your ideas and presentation. Where are you out of? Here in CT the only water that gets that dirty/muddy is the CT River (here in CT). You better stick with that fired craw! I see a bunch of your other videos that I can't wait to view. I'll check out Columbus Barrel Co. as well.
How you like that Bass Pro rod? I have the 7'6"MAG HEAVY EXTRA FAST paired with the Johnny Morris Platinum Signature Series 6:8:1 and it's my favorite cranking setup. I love that reel also but I just wish it came in more gear ratios instead of just the two
Good video. I did think it was funny that you bit off the top of the bait but then used scissors to modify the bait. I had the smile at that. I have bitten off many soft plastics over time but the worst one was when I bit off a Berkley power bait. That was nasty.
Notice you fish it pretty high in the water column, start cranking immediately after it hits from the cast. do you think that’s preferable over letting it sink on the cast and retrieve it along the bottom, working it up & down as you go?
The Dawsonian I think it all depends on the situation you are fishing. In this video I was fishing in a foot or two of water so I was starting my retrieve right away. There have been times where I have fished clear water and have basically slow rolled it across the bottom and caught them doing that. I have also fished Hydrilla before when I work the chatterbait more like a jig through the grass. So it all depends on the situation
New to your vids. Next time, for any soft plastic, just grab firmly where you need to cut and twist! I get a relatively smooth tear every time. Let me know!
Don't throw it over stick ups/"wood" unless the limb inst very sturdy. Always remember the first thing the fish are gonna do is run you under and wrap your line around the limb.
Depends on what cover and water clarity you are fishing. I run straight braid in heavily stained water fishing cattails in the Spring and transition to straight fluoro as the grass starts cleaning the water and turning it clear.
John Schauder yes it had rained quite a bit when I shot this video. When it comes to tuning the blade I really haven’t experienced a time where I needed to tune the blade, especially when using a higher end lure like the jack hammer. As long as your trailer is threaded on straight, the chatterbait should run properly
BassFishingHQ really? That is interesting because the jack hammer is the one that I want to mess with. I was using one this past weekend and it just didn’t seem to vibrate as hard as other chatterbaits. I want to mess with the metal blade… But I don’t know which way to go with it.
Sorry if that seemed sarcastic, but I know chatterbait has design features that other bladed jigs aren't allowed to use. Thanks for the response 👍and great video
I actually had thrown both that day, as well as straight white. All can work well in the mud. But I also just wanted to see if I could get bit on the red once since it was all the rage
Now I know why I can’t catch a bass on a chatter bait.. it’s cuz I use my fingers to make the bait a little shorter. I gotta bite to catch the fish lol
@@BassFishingHQ was going to post something about the scissors but you've been beat up enough on that one. Lol. Excellent tips! Actually will make a difference. I will be using these for sure.