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What size do you use more often 3/8 oz. or 1/2 oz.?  No docks to skip here in my area, just casting.

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i throw both depending on the depth i'm fishing. i do find myself throwing 3/8 more, but i know a lot of guys are opposite and throw the 1/2 oz more.

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3/8oz 95% of the time. 

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Both 3/8 & 1/2 see equal action for me.

Which one is usually determined by water temp, depth,

and where in the water column I'm looking to present the bait.

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

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Most of my waters very are shallow, like 6 ft, sometimes 8ft.  It's hard for me to keep 1/2 oz CBs from plowing in to the muck. No problem controlling 3/8oz though. 1/2 oz only gets used at deeper lakes.

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I use both 3/8 and 1/2 pretty equally too.

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I think in general Chatterbaits float up upon retrieve... therefore unless I’m running a long shoreline in a shallow river, I almost always opt for 1/2 or 3/4 oz. 

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Used to be almost entirely 3/8. Now it is almost entirely 1/2 (or heavier). But where I fish there's not much open shallower than 5' because of the grass.

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3/8th oz. is a good starting weight - especially if most of your chatterbait work is more shallow . The trailer used will also make a difference : If Zman elaztec material then a 1/2 oz. weight may be a better chatterbait option  because the elaztec material floats . 

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1/2 almost exclusively.  Most of our water is 0-12' and I can cover all of that with retrieve speed and rod angle.  You can skim a 1/2 across the top 6" of the water column when the grass grows in by holding the rod high tip.  Maybe I should throw a 3/8 more and slow it down some, but most places I'm casting into 0" and bringing it back out to 6' or more so I want that weight to hold it down when I need it.

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1/2 oz mostly, I do use the 3/4 oz quite a bit too for slow rolling in the mid-depth 8-12'. I also use a 1.25 oz for deep water 15-20'+.

FM

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