I've always looked at it like a chatterbait is a finesse version of a spinnerbait and a swim jig is a finesse version of a chatterbait and a swimbait is a finesse version of a swim jig... But I've always lumped all 4 of those baits in a similar category and use them interchangeably depending on conditions. So the harsher the conditions (like muddy water and wind) I reach for a spinnerbait but if the water starts clearing up or I lose the wind I generally start stepping it down to a chatterbait, swim jig, or swimbait it just depends on how much the conditions change and the cover... I would even throw a square bill in that same category as those other baits...
I see it in the same order except I think spinnerbaits are a more finesse version of a chatterbait. My reasoning is that chatterbaits make lots of sound, and spinnerbaits are silent but still have vibration
I was just wondering where swim baits fit into this. I guess under spins could fit along side swim jigs. No big skirt, but a little flash and vibration.
Good information, thank you. Newbie question, do all of these “need” a trailer? Is it more of a situational thing, or should I be matching a trailer with these lures every time? Learning a lot from your videos. Thank you!!!
I’m glad you’re saying that about a swim jig. I am fishing a kayak tourney this weekend that I expect a jerkbait will work well but I want something different to throw and I’m planning to throw a swim jig some too once they get wise to a jerkbait and I want something a little different.
I’ve definitely gotten better at fishing all 3 of those using the tips from your channels. One of the best guys on TH-cam for people like me having just started taking bass fishing serious within the past few years. Caught my PB on a chatterbait in super shallow water a couple years back and then broke it again the next year on a spinnerbait. PB on swim jig this year incoming 🫡
I think the entire bass population in the state of Louisiana runs from chatterbaits now. Used to crush em on it, sometimes the only bait I would throw for weeks. Now, can't hardly get a bite on it.
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I've always looked at it like a chatterbait is a finesse version of a spinnerbait and a swim jig is a finesse version of a chatterbait and a swimbait is a finesse version of a swim jig... But I've always lumped all 4 of those baits in a similar category and use them interchangeably depending on conditions. So the harsher the conditions (like muddy water and wind) I reach for a spinnerbait but if the water starts clearing up or I lose the wind I generally start stepping it down to a chatterbait, swim jig, or swimbait it just depends on how much the conditions change and the cover... I would even throw a square bill in that same category as those other baits...
Yeah, I like that. Makes sense to me.
I see it in the same order except I think spinnerbaits are a more finesse version of a chatterbait. My reasoning is that chatterbaits make lots of sound, and spinnerbaits are silent but still have vibration
I was just wondering where swim baits fit into this. I guess under spins could fit along side swim jigs. No big skirt, but a little flash and vibration.
Makes a lot of sense the way you differentiate the "when" and "why" behind each lure, thanks Tyler.
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Good information, thank you. Newbie question, do all of these “need” a trailer? Is it more of a situational thing, or should I be matching a trailer with these lures every time? Learning a lot from your videos. Thank you!!!
I’m glad you’re saying that about a swim jig. I am fishing a kayak tourney this weekend that I expect a jerkbait will work well but I want something different to throw and I’m planning to throw a swim jig some too once they get wise to a jerkbait and I want something a little different.
Great information what about a top water crankbait is that a good option
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I’ve definitely gotten better at fishing all 3 of those using the tips from your channels. One of the best guys on TH-cam for people like me having just started taking bass fishing serious within the past few years. Caught my PB on a chatterbait in super shallow water a couple years back and then broke it again the next year on a spinnerbait. PB on swim jig this year incoming 🫡
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I fish one of these and it’s the spinnerbait. Never caught anything on a swim jig and do nothing but lose chatter baits.
I think the entire bass population in the state of Louisiana runs from chatterbaits now. Used to crush em on it, sometimes the only bait I would throw for weeks. Now, can't hardly get a bite on it.
I have really tried chatterbaits. Maybe it’s a confidence thing, but I can catch em on spinnerbait a lot, but never a chatterbait.
I use a spinnerbait all year long. The lake I fish has alot of wood though!
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