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i have a booyah chatterbait but the wire that holds the blade onto the head keeps wanting to unattach itself...my question is do u think putting a dab of superglue onto the spot so that it want detach an fall off will work or will it affect the action or just not hold? thanx a ton

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I'd guess not. You might try soldering it, if you have a soldering iron. Or, just send it back. The company may just suprise you. I've sent baits back that were defective, and, more often than not, received back more than I sent in.

Cheers,

GK

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i dont think its that the bait was deffective because the spot were its coming loose it is intended so u can detach it on ur own to put another new blade on however as it gets caught up or fighting fish it losens i would post a pic but my phone cant take a pic clear enough to show the spot

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Why are so many people having problems with this bait?  Partycrasher just recently posted about his CB's falling apart and I have had the same experiences.  Is it a design flaw?  Are there certain ones that hold up better?

Posted

I believe the folks are just throwing something together and not doing any testing on them. If you look around you can find quality baits that will not fall apart.

Fedxpress

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fedxpress thanx for the idea i tryed bendin it with the pliers an it does see to stay on alot better than it did an i cant even get it to come apart i guess tomm. when i go out ill find out how well it works under pressure  :)

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I've used super glue as a preventive measure, not because it was coming apart. But I think bending it closed is a much better idea.

Let's clarify the terminology: the lure with this problem is the Booyah Boogee Bait, not the Chatterbait that is mentioned in the subject line. For what it's worth, this interchangeable blade is a worthless feature to me.

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