12eal1ty Posted July 10, 2009 Posted July 10, 2009 I've just started to use chatterbaits (the original) and was just wondering what people use as a trailer for them? Or do people just mainly fish them without a trailer? About to pick up some GYCB flapping hogs to try but just wanted to see what other people are using. Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted July 10, 2009 Super User Posted July 10, 2009 I only use two types. One is the Zoom split tail trailer (white most of the time). Next is the Bass Buster double tail grub (white) when fishing in timber to lessen the hangups. With both I leave the skirt on. Some use a Zoom Fluke or similar soft plastic. Quote
LCpointerKILLA Posted July 10, 2009 Posted July 10, 2009 i like the trailer that comes with the booyah swim jig. it's basically the same thing as the zoom split tail, just a little bit longer. go with the zoom Quote
EastTexasBassin Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 I use a Lake Fork Tackle Magic Shad on mine Quote
crw Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 I use a trailer hook. Drastically increased hookups. Quote
DINK WHISPERER Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 I found the the legs of a used Rage Toad make for some great action!!! Quote
BenoBreath Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 I remove the skirt, and add a super fluke jr. It has a fantastic random, searching action at slow to med. retrieves. ALLWAYS SHARPEN THE HOOK RIGHT OUT OF THE PKG. !! GOOD LUCK ! BB Quote
Super User burleytog Posted July 11, 2009 Super User Posted July 11, 2009 Zoom Fat Albert or Fat Albert twin tail Quote
bubbler Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 i use a roboworm craw imatator and a grub.....oh dude try a fluke....friggin dinomite Quote
Super User burleytog Posted July 11, 2009 Super User Posted July 11, 2009 I use a trailer hook. Drastically increased hookups. Mostly because any trailer hook you put on an original Chatterbait is better than the stock hook. Quote
Micropterus salmoides Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 Three really good trailers, particularly if you are trying to imitate bluegill are the Yamamoto 5" Swim Senko, R.I. 5" Skinny Dipper, and Lake Fork Tackle 4.5" Live Magic Shad, in no particular order. Deadly when worked over and along submerged vegetation. Quote
guitarkid Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 Zoom- split tail trailers, or flukes Perfect plastics (stock trailers)- all of them A good piece of advice if you are using the zooms, pinch of about a half inch off though. -gk Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted July 11, 2009 Super User Posted July 11, 2009 guitarkid, I thread the whole Zoom trailer body on the hook so the head is against the skirt. That keeps it from sliding down as it gets used some. Rigged that way, the start of the hook bend is at the end of the body ribs just before the split. Taking off 1/2" would make it too short and decrease the grip it has on the hook shank. Quote
mattm Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 Posted by: EastTexasBassin Posted on: Yesterday at 8:00pm I use a Lake Fork Tackle Magic Shad on mine Yep Yep Quote
guitarkid Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 guitarkid, I thread the whole Zoom trailer body on the hook so the head is against the skirt. That keeps it from sliding down as it gets used some. Rigged that way, the start of the hook bend is at the end of the body ribs just before the split. Taking off 1/2" would make it too short and decrease the grip it has on the hook shank. Sorry, I forgot to mention, I take it off the end of the tails -gk Quote
12eal1ty Posted July 13, 2009 Author Posted July 13, 2009 thanks for all the suggestions guys, now i got a lot to try out Quote
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