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I caught several fish using green pumpkin with a green pumpkin Swimming Senko as a trailer. I dipped the tail in chartruse spike it. Caught a 6+ lber on it and several others. I don't use it a lot however. Still like my spinnerbaits!
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Just two of many caught that day. Wish I still had the picture of the 4" Threadfin shad next to the Shaker with my Shad Skirt . You would see why the fish were all over the bait that day.
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thats what I was gonna suggest was a KARU you can get em at http://www.karulures.com |
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Ho shi, those are really good looking chatterbaits. I might have to try out a couple. I just wanted to say something here to add to my previous comments about chatterbaits. Where I live it's frozen tundra, but this I think would help anyone who lives where water temps drop below 60 degrees. My best luck with chatterbaits has always been in cold water. Ice out and up to around 65 degrees has been ideal for me. After that I have better luck with spinnerbaits. Why do they work so well in cold water conditions? Well, here is my take. Bass, being cold blooded will have a slower metabolism in cold water. They won't be as agressive as in warmer water. With the chatterbait, you have a lure that will work at a very very slow retrieve speed and YET will have a great amount of action to catch a fishes attention. Add a split tail trailor, and you have a slow moving bait that will swim with a very enticing action that will cause a bass to strike hard, even in cold water. I used to grab a Rattln Rouge as my go to lure for cold water. But the past few years, I have easily caught 5 times as many bass on the chatterbait as the rouge.
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yup sounds like a good idear to me!!!
i know some people they work better than anything else and the next guy has absolutely no luck but that is anything!! either way Karu is better quality than anything else I have seen |
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keith, i'll have to try that out here whenever it opens up again. Sure is a lot easier on the arm then the rogue is in spring, plus your fishing arm isnt warmed up yet and gets sore easy on the rogue.
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Yup, those are some high quality chatter baits!!
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Karl~!!!!!!! I didnt know u was on here!!!!
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i have used the oringal or strike kings in white ,char,and black,,, in cold water like around the spawnin times
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i haven't used the full size chatter, but i have used the panfish style chatterbait as a finesse lure for bass and its a close race between it and the shaky head.
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