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Hi All,

For those of you who use these as chatterbait and swim jig trailers, what size for 3/8-1/2 baits is the best fit? Is it the 4” and is there a use for the 3” on these baits?

 

Thanks….Joe

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Grab the 4" and try it normal and chopped down.  You're probably gonna end up buying quite a few when you find what ya like, so it's a worthwhile experiment. ?

 

scott

 

Edit:  I chop rage bugs and beavers for jigs in cold water all the time and don't notice any hindrance in performance.

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4". I bite off about 1/2" to rig a jig. But I want the entire bait for a T rig. ?

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4 will catch anything that swims 

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Thanks for the info! Do you remove the side appendages whether rigging on a chatterbait or swim jig so they don’t interfere with the skirt?

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7 minutes ago, 5/0 said:

Thanks for the info! Do you remove the side appendages whether rigging on a chatterbait or swim jig so they don’t interfere with the skirt?

Horizontal rigging -No

Vertical rigging- Yes

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A-Jay 

 

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1 minute ago, A-Jay said:

Horizontal rigging -No

Vertical rigging- Yes

:smiley:

A-Jay 

 

This is what common sense was telling me. Thanks for the confirmation!

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6 minutes ago, 5/0 said:

This is what common sense was telling me. Thanks for the confirmation!

You're Welcome 

But that common sense thing has been known to escape me now and then.

K as in knucklehead

?A-Jay 

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Oh, me too! Just ask my wife!

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