Super User DitchPanda Posted February 15, 2022 Super User Posted February 15, 2022 So everybody throws stuff like the zako, the menace grub, keitech style swim baits, speed craws, flukes,hog farmer spunk shad or rage bugs on the back of a bladed jig. Is there anything you like to put on the back of a bladed jig that really works for you that doesn't get mentioned much? Quote
Super User Munkin Posted February 15, 2022 Super User Posted February 15, 2022 Strike King blade minnow. Allen 2 Quote
Super User DitchPanda Posted February 15, 2022 Author Super User Posted February 15, 2022 2 minutes ago, Deleted account said: Yes. Care to elaborate or is this a fort knox situation? Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted February 15, 2022 Super User Posted February 15, 2022 1 minute ago, DitchPanda said: Care to elaborate or is this a fort knox situation? Most of the gold is actually under NYC, but yes, like that. Quote
Super User DitchPanda Posted February 15, 2022 Author Super User Posted February 15, 2022 Fair enough Quote
Super User gim Posted February 15, 2022 Super User Posted February 15, 2022 52 minutes ago, DitchPanda said: the menace grub I am not quite sure what you meant by this so I’ll just say I like using the Rage Tail Menace made by Strike King. I also use the Zman Razor Shad because I prefer it’s durability over the Yamamoto Zako. 1 Quote
Finessegenics Posted February 15, 2022 Posted February 15, 2022 A stick bait. Not something I do often at all but maybe I should. It’s kind of like using a fluke as a trailer; the jig is moving the trailer and the trailer is not overpowering the jig. It’s subtle. 4 Quote
Basser2021 Posted February 15, 2022 Posted February 15, 2022 I would say a fluke is my preferred trailer over a paddle-tail The zoom fluke or Creme fluke work fine for me and are relatively cheap 3 Quote
GetFishorDieTryin Posted February 15, 2022 Posted February 15, 2022 Smaller beaver/creature baits have worked really well for me, especially this time of year. Quote
Super User PhishLI Posted February 15, 2022 Super User Posted February 15, 2022 Missile Baits Baby D Stroyer Culprit Incredi Slim Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted February 15, 2022 Super User Posted February 15, 2022 GameChanger Lures Eeliminator ~ (used to be a Ragetail Bait) https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/catpage-GAMECHLR.html?from=basres Other trailer uses include but might not be limited to: Swimjig, Swinghead, Spinnerbait - perhaps anything with a hook. A-Jay 6 Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted February 15, 2022 Super User Posted February 15, 2022 The secret is out! Eliminator is a good one... it is flat and doesn't interfere with action or hook up percentage - yet it really makes a statement in the water when you need it. Another trailer I use when the water is warm and you are retrieving at faster speeds is a Zoom Ultra Vibe Speed craw. When the water is cold and you want minimal movement but something tasty I go with the Powerbait version of the Grass Pig... its a bit stiffer plastic than the original version... oink, oink ! 1 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted February 15, 2022 Global Moderator Posted February 15, 2022 2/3 of a 5" stick worm or a trick worm. The Havoc Devil's Spear was one of the best bladed jig trailers made but it wasn't around long unfortunately. I use the Pit Boss a lot as well as a YUM Christie Craw. 2 Quote
Bass Rutten Posted February 15, 2022 Posted February 15, 2022 Strike king caffeine shad, killer on a bladed jig. Close second for me is the blade minnow Quote
Aaron_H Posted February 15, 2022 Posted February 15, 2022 11 hours ago, A-Jay said: GameChanger Lures Eeliminator ~ (used to be a Ragetail Bait) https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/GameChanger_Lures_Eeliminator_/descpage-GCLEL.html Other trailer uses include but might not be limited to: Swimjig, Swinghead, Spinnerbait - perhaps anything with a hook. A-Jay What I came here to post, that tail looks amazing in the water on the back of a chatterbait. Or throw it on a belly weighted EWG hook and buzz it across the top like a mouse. Instead, I'll throw out the Mister Twister 5" SinSation. 1 Quote
Super User fishballer06 Posted February 15, 2022 Super User Posted February 15, 2022 Half of a Senko. It's much more subtle but still gives an overall baitfish profile. 1 Quote
Kenny Yi Posted February 15, 2022 Posted February 15, 2022 GYCB Senko Green Pumpkin/Chartreuse Tail Quote
Spy Posted February 15, 2022 Posted February 15, 2022 Old school split-tail spinnerbait trailers are my go to, tons of action from the tails without interfering with the working action of the chatterbait itself. As nobody seems to use them anymore it's like having the one thing the fish haven't seen. 2 Quote
ajschn06 Posted February 15, 2022 Posted February 15, 2022 Green Pumpkin Jackhammer + GP Zoom trick worm with a chartreuse tail.... 1 Quote
InfantryMP Posted February 15, 2022 Posted February 15, 2022 11 hours ago, A-Jay said: GameChanger Lures Eeliminator ~ (used to be a Ragetail Bait) https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/GameChanger_Lures_Eeliminator_/descpage-GCLEL.html Other trailer uses include but might not be limited to: Swimjig, Swinghead, Spinnerbait - perhaps anything with a hook. A-Jay This is my go to every time! 1 Quote
InfantryMP Posted February 15, 2022 Posted February 15, 2022 7 hours ago, FryDog62 said: The secret is out! Eliminator is a good one... it is flat and doesn't interfere with action or hook up percentage - yet it really makes a statement in the water when you need it. Another trailer I use when the water is warm and you are retrieving at faster speeds is a Zoom Ultra Vibe Speed craw. When the water is cold and you want minimal movement but something tasty I go with the Powerbait version of the Grass Pig... its a bit stiffer plastic than the original version... oink, oink ! I will add to this... The flat body shape of the Eeliminator allows the chatterbait or bladed jig to go over cover well like logs etc and also to ride higher in the column if rigged flat. Rotate it and give it less drag in the water and it will run deeper with no effect on the tails action. Also this gives the 3/8 a bit more weight so it helps in my opinion to skip it under docks with a casting rod. The colors are also a plus as they work well with many different setups! 1 Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted February 15, 2022 Super User Posted February 15, 2022 To be clear. With or without the skirt? inthink a 6” lizard will kill. No skirt. 1 Quote
Super User gim Posted February 15, 2022 Super User Posted February 15, 2022 7 hours ago, FryDog62 said: Eliminator is a good one... it is flat and doesn't interfere with action or hook up percentage - yet it really makes a statement in the water when you need it. How do you hook that thing? It looks completely flat in the other photo. Quote
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