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A very respected tackle store owner and former guide in Florida told me years ago to use a tube on a single bladed spinner bait while fishing in saltwater. Thanks for the reminder.
I am a huge fan of a chattertube! For me, it's that subtle change-of-pace bait that can get a couple extra bites on a pressured fishery. And they are just as good in the weeds as a normal bladed jig.
It was awesome to try it for the first time. I was really pleased with it and especially how well the tube stayed up on the jighead. Looking forward to trying this more throughout the season for sure.
Don't normally subscribe to people due to my feeds being overwhelmed by shit I'm not interested in, but I gotta tell ya Steve, giving you a sub has been very motivational towards my fishing game bud. You give tons of great fishing tips and useful tricks I employ almost daily. Thanks for all the help!
I've tried several different lures and I found the ones that works best for me on a skirtless chatterbait are fluke style baits, the z-craw turned sideways and a trick worm. The trick worm in the bruised banana color looks like a baby copperhead swimming and in Red River around the rocks it's a phenomenal bait!
Another good video Steve! I have a whole box of tubes I have never used and certainly need to start! Have you ever tried the articulated chatterbaits and noticed their swimming differences?
@@SteveRogersOutdoors I had purchased 4 or 5 different colors online and they are very well made with large wide gap hooks, but smaller 1/4 oz size. I didn’t know they were articulated until I open the package, but kept them because of the price. Haven’t used them yet as the rains here in Oklahoma have kept me off the lakes.
I would just about say that the hollow back would help with the bass sucking the bait in their mouth with all that hardware. Thanks buddy. I'd never thought about the bladed tube
this is super cool. ive been finding different ways of rigging plastics to catch fish and tubes are one of the things Im buying next. its a boomer bait lol so nobody throws them in our pressured ponds.
Two more suggestions is you can soak an ear plug in scent and insert it in the tube. The other is to coat lightly the area where the blade hits the head to tone the noise down. I'm having better success doing this of late with black liquid rubber.
Zman EyeStrike chatterbait head + fluke is the DEAL. Most erratic combination I’ve ever seen. I’ve fooled myself throwing that bait. When I look away and my attention wanders, sometimes it will dart and dive and I swear something is going after my bait when it’s simply the bait itself.
They act about the same as a regular jig pulling through the weeds. For sure will grab vegetation and not slip through it as nice as a Texas rig, but doesn’t do too bad.
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A very respected tackle store owner and former guide in Florida told me years ago to use a tube on a single bladed spinner bait while fishing in saltwater. Thanks for the reminder.
Thanks for the info!
I do that on mister twister style spinners
I am a huge fan of a chattertube! For me, it's that subtle change-of-pace bait that can get a couple extra bites on a pressured fishery. And they are just as good in the weeds as a normal bladed jig.
It was awesome to try it for the first time. I was really pleased with it and especially how well the tube stayed up on the jighead. Looking forward to trying this more throughout the season for sure.
Don't normally subscribe to people due to my feeds being overwhelmed by shit I'm not interested in, but I gotta tell ya Steve, giving you a sub has been very motivational towards my fishing game bud. You give tons of great fishing tips and useful tricks I employ almost daily. Thanks for all the help!
Thank you so much! I very much appreciate it and good luck out there.
Good choice 😊
Man im very thankful i found your channel thanks so much 💯
Thank you! I appreciate it.
Just finished my last day of school, and this is the first video I am seeing! Glad that it is your video Steve Rogers.
Enjoy your summer! And thank you for watching.
I've never seen this type of mod. Thanks, Steve, for sharing!👊🏼😎
Thanks for watching and hope it was helpful.
This is why I love your channel
I have never thought to try a tube on a chatterbait! I do fish most chatterbaits without skirts so this is a natural next step... Thanks!!!
Thanks for watching!
I have not heard of this. Will need to try this soon! Great recommendation!!! Stuff like this keep me inspired, thanks Steve!!!!
Good luck! Let me how it goes it for you.
Yep I do most of the time glad to see that you put it on video It does work
I've tried several different lures and I found the ones that works best for me on a skirtless chatterbait are fluke style baits, the z-craw turned sideways and a trick worm. The trick worm in the bruised banana color looks like a baby copperhead swimming and in Red River around the rocks it's a phenomenal bait!
Great tip!
That’s amazing? Really like the information you provided!
Glad it was helpful!
This is a new one on me Steve, thanks for letting us in on this! I'm definitely going to try it!
Good luck! Let me know how it goes for you.
@@SteveRogersOutdoors Will do for sure!
Hey, Steve, great to see ya and pray you are well. This looks neat. Be safe and God Bless
Thanks! Good luck with it and have a terrific weekend. Great to hear from you.
Caught fish on this setup last week, .. now a video on it 😅.... very timely my freind... the tube is one of my go to all summer
That’s awesome. I was really excited to try this.
Wow I like that !!!! 😮
I will try this ASAP
Good luck! Let me know how it goes for you.
Another good video Steve! I have a whole box of tubes I have never used and certainly need to start! Have you ever tried the articulated chatterbaits and noticed their swimming differences?
I have not yet. I will definitely need to. That would be a great video. Thank you!
@@SteveRogersOutdoors I had purchased 4 or 5 different colors online and they are very well made with large wide gap hooks, but smaller 1/4 oz size. I didn’t know they were articulated until I open the package, but kept them because of the price. Haven’t used them yet as the rains here in Oklahoma have kept me off the lakes.
I would just about say that the hollow back would help with the bass sucking the bait in their mouth with all that hardware. Thanks buddy. I'd never thought about the bladed tube
Thanks! I was definitely pleased with it my first time out.
As many others here, I've not heard anything about this either ..... Going to have to try it out.
Hope it works well for you!
this is super cool. ive been finding different ways of rigging plastics to catch fish and tubes are one of the things Im buying next. its a boomer bait lol so nobody throws them in our pressured ponds.
It is definitely a lure that gets overlooked a lot. They are sure great baits though.
Two more suggestions is you can soak an ear plug in scent and insert it in the tube. The other is to coat lightly the area where the blade hits the head to tone the noise down. I'm having better success doing this of late with black liquid rubber.
Those are excellent tips. Thank you!
Another thing to make me say, hmm. 🤔 Thank you 😊
I was pleased when trying it for the first time. Fun to experiment.
I made one of these last fall but havent tied it on yet. Doesnt do much good sitting in the box.
Good luck out there with it!
Nice hack!!! If you want to check out a hack on a silent tube approach Matt Stefan has one using the Finesse TUSH Rig. Stay Safe & God Bless!!! 🤠👍
Thanks! I sure will.
Zman EyeStrike chatterbait head + fluke is the DEAL. Most erratic combination I’ve ever seen. I’ve fooled myself throwing that bait. When I look away and my attention wanders, sometimes it will dart and dive and I swear something is going after my bait when it’s simply the bait itself.
That's awesome. Love all the ways we can rig these baits.
I found a big difference, my 3/8 oz
Chatter tube ran as deep as my normal 1/2 oz chatter bait
Wow. Thank you for sharing this!
I use the small diameter bio spawn tube
Ever try a tube on a schronger?
This is just witchcraft, and I love it...
I've used ribbon tail worms, so why not a tube!?!
I bet those worms look awesome on it!
Are chatterbaits weedless
They act about the same as a regular jig pulling through the weeds. For sure will grab vegetation and not slip through it as nice as a Texas rig, but doesn’t do too bad.
Thank you
That's pretty cool. Definitely going to try that. Never seen that before! 💯 🛶 🎣
Let me know how it does for you.