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Checking in to see what you are currently using as a 3/8th - 1/2 oz. bladed jig / chatter bait rod ? While there are fans of braid , mono / co-poly and FC main line for chatter baits ,  I am of the belief that using FC main line (#15 lb.) helps to keep chatter baits down in the water column , improve sensitivity while still providing a little line stretch . Next , most tend to think a bit of delay / soft tip  in a chatter bait rod is a good thing to help with getting a good hook set... So if you believe a bit of delay/soft tip is good and you most likely will use FC main line - then what governs your choice of rods for chatter baits ?  Say under $150 and 6'10" - 7'4" rod length ... What are your thoughts and experiences in rod choice (bait cast)  with what I have laid out above ?

  • Super User
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Been throwing vibrating jigs on a 7'4" composite cranking rod for a while now.

It's been working well for me.

I catch a couple & talk about here - 

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

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  • Global Moderator
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I use a 7' Fenwick composite X series rod with 12# Sniper 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike

  • Super User
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Chatter/Spinner/Buzz - all on the MH/F Aird-X with the President loaded with 20# Power Pro.

  • Super User
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7’-2” MH+ Zolo Toadface and 8 lb Sufix Advance.  I bought on sale for $170 so a bit higher than your stated range.

 

Hard to explain, but the stretch of this line seems to pair very well with this particular rod for Chatterbaits.  Casts a lot farther than any other bladed jig set up I’ve used before too..

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I use an original falcon bucoo micro 610H mf.. lews tournament pro 7:1 15lb mono.. the rod is stiff but does have some tip too it.. I use this rod for spinnerbait Buzzbait chattering all works well on this rod

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I throw my chatterbaits (Jackhammer) on a Falcon 6'6" Lowrider using 16# Sunline Sniper, works for me.

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I used a 7'2" medium power fast for quite a while but didnt necessarily like that I had the rod so bent when retrieving the chatterbait.  I then switched to a 7'2" MH fast action rod and the retrieve was nicer but my hookup ratio dropped.  Went back to the medium power and my hookup ratio improved.  

 

I was using a braid to fluoro leader in both circumstances.  

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Dobyns Fury 704, Tatula 100H with 30lbs JBraid is what Ive been using for the last 2 years and feel theres no reason to change anything in that set up.

 

Im not a fan of really long rods being im only 5'8'' so thats why i picked a 7 ft rod. If im not getting the distance  I need I'll just move closer to the target. I really like the fast action tip on it that has enough give to not miss many bites and it has the backbone to feel like im in charge if im lucky enough to hook into a nice one. 

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I use a St Croix Mojo Bass spinnerbait rod which is a 7 foot MH Mod-Fast. I think it is $130 or $140.

 

Loads up well to cast a pretty good distance (I only use 1/2oz) and I like the Mod-Fast action for the hookset.

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I use my AvidX MH/Fast with a Lew's Tournament Pro.  30 lb braid.

I'd use my Orochi XX Braillist too if I didn't always have a jig tied on it. 

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Tatula XT 7 ft MH cranking rod with Fuego CT 6.3:1.  10 or 12 lb invisx or sniper flouro.

  • Super User
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7'MHF Fenwick Aetos w/40# braid

 

Most of my chatterbait fishing is done in places that I want it running through a 18-24" in window between grass tops and the surface.  But, I also throw in timber and yo-yo off the bottom in up to about 11 FOW.  For me, braid is absolutely the best for these applications. 

 

As much as I love this set-up, I have put a Kistler FNR into a web shopping cart about a dozen times....expressly for chatterbaits.....one of these days, the self control is going to lose

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A Kistler “crank, rip, twitch “ , it’s a 6’9” mh. Hook up ratio is great with the mod fast action and keeps them pinned. I use the same rod for spinnerbaits, squarebills, and lipless.

  • Global Moderator
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6' 9" H/F Hammer Micro/Tatula 150 6:3.1/15lb Pline CXX

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I've only recently started to experiment with bladed jig fishing and have only used the Jackhammer so far. I've caught a few but nothing to write home about.

 

I was using my Dobyns Sierra 735c and it did fine. I thought about trying to use my St. Croix 610 Legend Glass as I see lots of you throwing them on a glass rod.

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I use my Lews TP1  7'3" MH/M crankbait rod and it does well, I only throw 1/2oz on it. Lews does have a specific bladed jig rod 6'11" M/F in that lineup but I have no experience using that one.  

 

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7' MH Duckett Triad for spinnerbait/chatterbait, best spinnerbait rod I have ever used aside from a Hammer.

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I've done well with a St Croix 68mhf rod with mono.  I've yet to catch anything with the mojo glass chatter rod I bought but I haven't used it much yet

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6'6" MH Ethos HD, 6.5:1 reel and 12# Yozuri Hybrid. This setup works for me and if anything, I'd upgrade the rod, but so far, it's almost perfect.

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Either a Loomis IMX 853c or a Kistler H3 LMH with a Tatula 150 that's a powerhouse. Both work equally well, both with 30lb braid.

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