unhooked Posted July 6, 2020 Posted July 6, 2020 Are there any cases where not having a trailer on a jig head, chatterbait, or spinnerbait gets more bites? I wonder if the fish see the action of the skirt just as enticing if not more. Quote
Hewhospeaksmuchbull Posted July 6, 2020 Posted July 6, 2020 For spinnerbaits I have had a better hookup ratio with out a trailer. Jigs I add a trailer. Chatter, I've just about given up on for the year. But like jigs I get bit more with than without. Quote
waymont Posted July 6, 2020 Posted July 6, 2020 I've never tried, but I would say the trailer adds bulk, and action that attracts fish. If anything I would rather run a jig and chatterbait with a trailer, and no skirt. Quote
Super User NorthernBasser Posted July 6, 2020 Super User Posted July 6, 2020 Jigs & Chatterbaits without trailers?? 3 4 Quote
Super User gim Posted July 6, 2020 Super User Posted July 6, 2020 I often use a spinnerbait without a trailer. Jigs and chatterbaits almost always have one. A guy could try using all of them without a trailer and see how it goes...and then compare it to how it goes WITH trailers. 1 Quote
unhooked Posted July 6, 2020 Author Posted July 6, 2020 9 minutes ago, NorthernBasser said: Jigs & Chatterbaits without trailers?? I read that in striped bass fishing its best to use bucktail jigs without trailers when the water is clear. I thought that maybe there are such cases with bass. 1 Quote
Super User NorthernBasser Posted July 6, 2020 Super User Posted July 6, 2020 8 minutes ago, unhooked said: I read that in striped bass fishing its best to use bucktail jigs without trailers when the water is clear. I thought that maybe there are such cases with bass. Just messin' with ya. And yes, a Chatterbait and a jig will catch bass without a trailer. But I think adding a trailer just increases your chances. As far as hair jigs (I only use them on smallies) go, I never use trailers. Those are great all by themselves. Quote
Super User DitchPanda Posted July 6, 2020 Super User Posted July 6, 2020 For me it goes...spinner bait almost never a trailer...chatterbait most of the time...jig always a trailer. 1 Quote
SeaCrow Posted July 7, 2020 Posted July 7, 2020 4 hours ago, Hewhospeaksmuchbull said: For spinnerbaits I have had a better hookup ratio with out a trailer. Jigs I add a trailer. Chatter, I've just about given up on for the year. But like jigs I get bit more with than without. ^^ same here. Sometimes I think the trailers are a bit much and have had good results without them on occasions I've added skirts to spoons and have seen it make a big difference in getting more bites. Not related just rambling Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted July 7, 2020 Super User Posted July 7, 2020 I always put a trailer on chatterbaits and jigs, but I don't think I have ever used a trailer on a spinnerbait. I have fished small 1/8 oz. jigs without a trailer a few times before and have had mixed results. Quote
Yakalong Posted July 7, 2020 Posted July 7, 2020 I always seem to have a trailer on them, maybe next time they are not working I'll remove the trailer. Quote
Brayberry Posted July 7, 2020 Posted July 7, 2020 For certain situations, I fish a jig with no trailer and do fantastic. Spinnerbaits no trailer, chatterbaits always have a trailer. Quote
Heartland Posted July 7, 2020 Posted July 7, 2020 Jigs = always, swimjigs=always, buzzbait = almost never, chatterbait= 50/50 spinnerbait = almost never Quote
Super User WRB Posted July 7, 2020 Super User Posted July 7, 2020 Let me think about this...jig n pig wouldn't exist without a trailer. Hair jig with a pork rind trailer was the original jig pig. Bass target the trailer after being attracted by blades or noise, skirts add color. Tom Quote
keagbassr Posted July 7, 2020 Posted July 7, 2020 Jigs and chatters always a trailer. Spinnerbaits never a trailer always a trailer hook. 1 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted July 7, 2020 Global Moderator Posted July 7, 2020 Spinnerbait only occasionally gets a trailer. Bladed jig always has a trailer. Jig always has a trailer except maybe a hair jig in really cold water. 1 Quote
Super User Koz Posted July 7, 2020 Super User Posted July 7, 2020 For me, jigs always get a trailer. Spinnerbaits get a paddletail trailer in the early spring. Chatterbaits almost always get a trailer unless I'm throwing a light chatterbait into cover and want a slower initial fall. Quote
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