michael1 Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 I have always been of a mind I would throw a single hook bait on graphite MH firm rod, MAYBE a H in certain circumstances. So for me that would mean I would use something like this for a chatter bait or a spinner bait. Now I read a lot about guys going to a glass or composite road for chatter baits but not so much for spinner baits. Do you view the two baits as different really? Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted April 4, 2021 Super User Posted April 4, 2021 (shrugs) For me, the same MH/F rig is used for chatters, spinners, jigs and T-Rigs...don't see a need for a different rod for those. 2 Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted April 4, 2021 Super User Posted April 4, 2021 Chatterbait = 7'2 MH M Glass 40# braid Spinnerbait = 7' MH F 12# mono 1 Quote
Bakablo1 Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 I use the same for chatterbaits and spinnerbait.. I see them as the same. 1 Quote
swhit140 Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 There is nothing wrong using the same rod for multiple lures/applications.  Although there are specific rod actions people may prefer to use for certain lures, but it is not a absolutely necessary to catch fish. 6 Quote
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michael1 Posted April 4, 2021 Author Posted April 4, 2021 44 minutes ago, swhit140 said: There is nothing wrong using the same rod for multiple lures/applications.  Although there are specific rod actions people may prefer to use for certain lures, but it is not a absolutely necessary to catch fish. Obviously. I was asking why a lot people view them as two different types of baits that some people use different rod types for. I view them as similar and certainly similar enough to view them as the same rod type. Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted April 4, 2021 Super User Posted April 4, 2021 Same rod for both spinnerbaits and chatterbaits.. Heck, I even use the same mono line.. 4 Quote
TNBankFishing Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 2 hours ago, michael1 said: I have always been of a mind I would throw a single hook bait on graphite MH firm rod, MAYBE a H in certain circumstances. So for me that would mean I would use something like this for a chatter bait or a spinner bait. Now I read a lot about guys going to a glass or composite road for chatter baits but not so much for spinner baits. Do you view the two baits as different really? I certainly feel they are different applications.  I throw a chatterbait into grass in anticipation of ripping it through. The glass or blended rod allow me to rip a bait with enough power, but not with so much speed the bass can't grab it.  I throw spinnerbaits into wood often, a type of cover I avoid at all costs with a bladed jig. I use a graphite stick for these applications as I want to set the hook hard and turn the bass away from the cover.  I also use my glass rod to throw med/deep divers. I fish from a kayak and every rod I bring needs to pull double or triple duty. 1 Quote
zell_pop1 Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 Glass used to be popular for spinnerbaits. My Team Daiwa S 7' rod says crankbait/spinnerbait and it is glass. 1 Quote
00bullitt Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 1980 called.....they want their glass rods back. I'm one of those that just can't comprehend why you would choose a glass or composite rod, when you can have a graphite rod that is lighter, more sensitive and duplicates the same power & action.  Yes, I use the same rod for both as they do not differ in application. 3 Quote
BigAngus752 Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 Let's keep in mind that there is a wide array of "spinner baits" out there that produce vastly different drag through the water. A large spinner with two medium Colorado blades or a huge willow blades is going to produce much more drag going through the water than a Strike King Mini King with a single, small Colorado or a large inline spinner. If you fish a rod without enough backbone it's going to stay bent in half throughout the retrieve.   I fish medium/large spinner baits on literally the same set-up as I fish 3/8 and larger bladed jigs. It's a 7'3 MH Duckett Terex with a moderate-ish tip. It's absolutely perfect for these applications. I can, however, see why someone would want to use glass because I've often thought my glass crankbait rod would likely work well also. If it's a smaller spinner or has smallish willow blades then I'll throw it on a rod with a little less backbone and a moderate-ish tip. 7 hours ago, TNBankFishing said: I throw a chatterbait into grass in anticipation of ripping it through. The glass or blended rod allow me to rip a bait with enough power, but not with so much speed the bass can't grab it.  I throw spinnerbaits into wood often, a type of cover I avoid at all costs with a bladed jig This is also an important consideration because I fish both the bladed jig and the spinner through grass and in wood. I love running a vibrating jig down the length of a fallen log. Where/how the op fishes them may decide the appropriate set-up.  1 Quote
Dens228 Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 Chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, underspins, swim jigs, sometimes even my deep diving cranks all get thrown on the same rod/reel/line. That's why I have two identical setups on my kayaks all the time. 1 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted April 4, 2021 Super User Posted April 4, 2021 The rod I choose depends on the weight of the bait I am fishing with. Chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, lipless crankbaits, and large crankbaits all get thrown on the same rig. 1 Quote
SoFlaJoe Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 I throw them both on a 7’2 MH/F Poison Adrena or a 7’6 MH/F MB Levante Braillist. Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted April 4, 2021 Super User Posted April 4, 2021 Yes, and no. I have 3 different spinnerbait rods, based on weight and blade combinations and how I'm fishing them, 2 of them work for chatter baits and the third doesn't. I throw 1/4 and 3/8 chatters on one rod, and 1/2 and up on another. As long as they can handle the casting and working the bait, and aren't too fast, I don't find chatters demanding on the rod specifics as some other baits do. I fish chatters on heavy mono 90% of the time. 1 Quote
RDB Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 I think you could ask 10 pro’s and not get a consistent answer.  I call my Witch Doctor composite my spinnerbait/chatterbait rod but in reality, I am just as likely to have one tied on one of my MH/F graphite rods.  The main thing I want is a little tip to load. Quote
Super User Columbia Craw Posted April 4, 2021 Super User Posted April 4, 2021 Nope.  I throw a spinnerbait on my chatter bait rod.  I use two different combos for spinnerbaits because of the significant difference in applications.  When burning in open water for smallmouth the composite gets the duty. When working a spinnerbait in stained water with heavy cover, wood, pads, bushes and so on, the MH extra fast on 20 floor always gets that duty.  Here’s the analogy: An NHL defenseman  wall checking a player at speed in comparison to a nose guard stuffing a tail back. Quote
Shimano_1 Posted April 5, 2021 Posted April 5, 2021 Yes I throw both on same rod and have never had any issues with either! Obviously people like different rods for different things. Use what works for u and if u wanna use the same rod for both it'll work just fine 4 Quote
zeth Posted April 5, 2021 Posted April 5, 2021 Bladed Jig gets Dobyns 736CB Spinnerbait gets whatever MH/F rod I grab out of the rod box. Quote
Super User gim Posted April 5, 2021 Super User Posted April 5, 2021 Something that has not been mentioned yet here. The reel makes a difference (even though the OP specifically asked about the rod, not the reel). Generally I reel a chatterbait slower than a spinner bait so a reel with a slower retrieve might be beneficial. You could simply reel slower too if you can make yourself do that. 1 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted April 5, 2021 Super User Posted April 5, 2021 13 minutes ago, gimruis said: Something that has not been mentioned yet here. The reel makes a difference (even though the OP specifically asked about the rod, not the reel). Generally I reel a chatterbait slower than a spinner bait so a reel with a slower retrieve might be beneficial. You could simply reel slower too if you can make yourself do that. If you're use to slow-rolling spinners near the bottom, you shouldn't have an issue slowing the retrieve for chatters. As I said earlier - same rod/reel for both here. Quote
Biglittle8 Posted April 5, 2021 Posted April 5, 2021 I don't overthink it because I don't have that luxury ? I only own 3 casting rods and 2 spinning rods. ( Please don't ever let me use your custom rods, I don't want to know what I'm missing!!!) ? I catch my fair share of fish on all my set-ups, I choose the best rod at my disposal for the lure I'm using. Bad enough I have this lure monkey on my back! I'm sure all of the bait and technic specific rods available are better than what I use, but thankfully, I will still eat if I get skunked. ? 1 Quote
Junk Fisherman Posted April 5, 2021 Posted April 5, 2021 It comes down to how specialized you want to be. I don't throw chatterbaits and spinnerbaits nearly as much as other presentations so I use my 7' MH Sweeper St Croix rod for both. I'll also use that rod for buzzbaits. I look at it as a slightly slower action which helps with those single hook applications.  Quote
Super User FishTank Posted April 5, 2021 Super User Posted April 5, 2021 7' MH Fast St. Croix Avid and a Shimano Curado for Spinnerbaits  For Chatterbaits I had what I thought was the perfect combo but it went overboard and would have been impossible to find.....  G. Loomis PR844C GLX and a Shimano Core 101MG.  The PR844C loaded perfectly and I could cast a chatterbait as far as anything else.  I tried several rods for this technique and this rod was the only one that had that magical feel to it. Quote
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