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14 minutes ago, gimruis said:

How do you hook that thing?  

 

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Micro Chatter with a Crappie Magnet was magic before ice up. Caught some decent fish, too. One was just shy of 5 lb.

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6 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

The Havoc Devil's Spear was one of the best bladed jig trailers made

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28 minutes ago, gimruis said:

How do you hook that thing?  It looks completely flat in the other photo.

Like this ~

Swingheads

A-Jay

6 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

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 

When these first came out, I had some early success with them so of course I ended up with something close to a life time supply.

For wherever reason (may have been the rage tail introduction)

they sort of fell out of favor.

As much success as you've had with that Devil spear trailer,

I am determined to give it another go this season.

If & when there's success,

you'll know.

Thanks

:smiley:

A-Jay

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11 minutes ago, PhishLI said:

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Rigged just as it's laying in the picture, cut down to about the second "ring", from the head. 

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10 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

Then these first came out, I had some early success with them so of course I ended up with something close to a life time supply.

For wherever reason (may have been the rage tail introduction)

they sort of fell out of favor.

As much success as you've had with that Devil spear trailer,

I am determined to give it another go this season.

If & when there's success,

you'll know.

Thanks

:smiley:

A-Jay

I had high hopes for them as a punching bait when they came out, but they were unproductive to say the least for that. I think it was Ike that mentioned using them as a bladed jig trailer and that's when their real potential became obvious to me. 

 

You can also split the tail in 2 "fins", to get even more action. 

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On 2/15/2022 at 4:35 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

I think it was Ike that mentioned using them as a bladed jig trailer

I saw him mention that somewhere then remembered I scored one bag at a flea market awhile back. They're quite durable. I had one rigged on a Blk/Blu Project Z Weedless for months and it held up perfectly to fish, sparse pads, and junk. I lost the Z with the trailer on a zoned-out over-run/lockup one night a few months ago. Straight braid. Down to seven pcs, but they last.

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With all the success of maxscent baits fished by other methods, I plan to throw some on the back of a chatter at some point this year.   I always have a few used ones floating around the boat.

 

Not sure it will make a difference but maybe it help a few fish fully commit.  I have the most success slow rolling and bumping into cover in my local lakes over burning them.

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9 hours ago, WVU-SCPA said:

With all the success of maxscent baits fished by other methods, I plan to throw some on the back of a chatter at some point this year.   I always have a few used ones floating around the boat.

 

Not sure it will make a difference but maybe it help a few fish fully commit.  I have the most success slow rolling and bumping into cover in my local lakes over burning them.

Can’t hurt to try. I’m a huge fan of the creature hawg for pitching, I’ll bet it’d do just fine on the back of a chatterbait ( think I’ll give it a try this year too).

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Lake Fork Shad

Tom

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i haven't caught a fish with the this set up but oh does it look good in the water. its a missle baits d bomb rigged on the hook with the flat side vertically and taking the first small appendage off. it looks just like a small bluegill cruising through the water.

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On 2/14/2022 at 9:22 PM, Munkin said:

Strike King blade minnow. 

 

Allen 

My favorite.  Just recently discovered. Also look at Bass Assassin Split Tail Shad

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I'll cut off about 1/2 of the front of a Mag II worm and thread it on the hook.  Just so the tail starts where the skirt ends.

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Bio Spawn Plasma Tail Finesse Worm (5") ; Rig flat side vertical to move best with bladed jigs .

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Not really uncommon but havent seen it mentioned so I will mention it. On a fire craw chatterbait I use a BBB Swimon in flamethrower. It works good, has a skinny profile, and has gotten bites. Doesn't seem to over power the blade at all

 

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2 minutes ago, Luke Barnes said:

Not really uncommon but havent seen it mentioned so I will mention it. On a fire craw chatterbait I use a BBB Swimon in flamethrower. It works good, has a skinny profile, and has gotten bites. Doesn't seem to over power the blade at all

 

I threw those last year..may be my new favorite trailer

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27 minutes ago, DitchPanda said:

I threw those last year..may be my new favorite trailer

If I didn't already have Zakos in every other color I would use them on more of my chatterbaits. Ive never fished them on its own though so would be interesting seeing how people use a Swimon besides a trailer. 

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8 minutes ago, Luke Barnes said:

If I didn't already have Zakos in every other color I would use them on more of my chatterbaits. Ive never fished them on its own though so would be interesting seeing how people use a Swimon besides a trailer. 

It has a decent subtle action..I think it would be good on a swim jig in cold water.

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On 2/20/2022 at 10:09 AM, DitchPanda said:

It has a decent subtle action..I think it would be good on a swim jig in cold water.

I'm getting more into swim jigs this year so I might just have to try that in some pressured ponds, that is, if I get more colors because I don't have the swimon in anything but flamethrower. 

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I prefer slim profiled trailers. A 6" speed worm with about an inch bitten off is a winner. And, not so secret, but perhaps forgotten about; Lunker City Slug Go in 6". 

 

Another option that I have had some success with are synthetic pork rinds. There are several of them out there these days, but a while back I bought some Otter Tails which I still have. I've done well with them on bladed and non-bladed swim jigs.

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