Chatterbait (and knock offs) -- what rod/reel do you use?
Chatterbait (and knock offs) -- what rod/reel do you use?
Just curious but what rod/reel do you guys use with the Chatterbait and other similar style baits? Also what gear ratio?
Looking for a comparison for:
Delta (shallow water/heavy cover)
Clear Lake (shallow/deep with a mix of cover choices & big fish possibilities)
Deep canyon lakes (Oroville, Shasta, Berryessa, Folsom type lakes)
Looking for a comparison for:
Delta (shallow water/heavy cover)
Clear Lake (shallow/deep with a mix of cover choices & big fish possibilities)
Deep canyon lakes (Oroville, Shasta, Berryessa, Folsom type lakes)
Re: Chatterbait (and knock offs) -- what rod/reel do you use
It doesn't really matter what lake type I'm fishing... for a chatterbait I'll always throw it on my Dobyns 734C with a Revo STX spooled with 50 lb braid. Retrieve speed is ~6:1.
If/when I throw it, it's usually at Delta or Clear Lake type water. I haven't used them much on the canyon type lakes.
I've had pretty good results using a Big Hammer paddle tail type trailer. I'll swim that combination in and around weeds.
Greg
If/when I throw it, it's usually at Delta or Clear Lake type water. I haven't used them much on the canyon type lakes.
I've had pretty good results using a Big Hammer paddle tail type trailer. I'll swim that combination in and around weeds.
Greg
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Re: Chatterbait (and knock offs) -- what rod/reel do you use
I use a curado 7:1 reel and also the Dobyns 734c which is the same rod i use for spinnerbaits . I also use 15lb seagar line for lakes or 30lb Power pro braid if im fishing places like the delta with weeds . I have caught fish up to 10lbs with this setup . Maybe if your fishing some really heavy cover use some heavier line .
Hope this helps .
Hope this helps .

Re: Chatterbait (and knock offs) -- what rod/reel do you use
Vince I use 2 different rods for chatter baits, and it all depends on what I am fishing around.
If I am fishing in Grass or throwing the bait back into the tulles I will throw it on a Dobyns Champion 733C with 40lb test braid. I use the braid to ensure I dont break off in the tulles, and to make it easier to rip it out of the grass.
And if I am in open water I use a Dobyns Champion 704C with 14-17lb test flouro. If I was fishing a lake that had clear water I would go down to 10lb test.
The reason I use the 733C with braid is that you need a little more give in the rod to allow the fish to take the bait in, but I still like the back bone to drive the hook into the fish's mouth.
I use the 704 with the flouro because it has more stretch then braid. So you can get away with a stiffer rod.
The reel I use is a Curado 200B, your average 6.3:1 gear ratio. Thats the only speed reel I use.
I hope this answers your question, and helps ya out!
If I am fishing in Grass or throwing the bait back into the tulles I will throw it on a Dobyns Champion 733C with 40lb test braid. I use the braid to ensure I dont break off in the tulles, and to make it easier to rip it out of the grass.
And if I am in open water I use a Dobyns Champion 704C with 14-17lb test flouro. If I was fishing a lake that had clear water I would go down to 10lb test.
The reason I use the 733C with braid is that you need a little more give in the rod to allow the fish to take the bait in, but I still like the back bone to drive the hook into the fish's mouth.
I use the 704 with the flouro because it has more stretch then braid. So you can get away with a stiffer rod.
The reel I use is a Curado 200B, your average 6.3:1 gear ratio. Thats the only speed reel I use.
I hope this answers your question, and helps ya out!

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Re: Chatterbait (and knock offs) -- what rod/reel do you use
I love my 734 Powell for chatterbaits. Curado, 10 - 15 pound floro in lakes, 50 pound braid on the delta. I have also used a CR724C Loomis. which is a 6 foot heavy action rod, at the delta when making short roll casts in the tullies.
Re: Chatterbait (and knock offs) -- what rod/reel do you use
dobyns 734c with a revo sx- 6.4:1 i think?
revo is spooled with 15lb seaguar
i use this setup on the delta
revo is spooled with 15lb seaguar
i use this setup on the delta
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Re: Chatterbait (and knock offs) -- what rod/reel do you use
I'm finally going to get into using chatterbait type baits this year and as others have suggested I will be using a Dobyns 734C. It will be matched with a 6.3:1 Zillion 100HA. I don't know yet if I will use braid, copolymer, or fluorocarbon. Braid is definitely popular when fishing grass, although Davy Hite used 20lb Sunline Sniper, which is a small diameter fluoro, when he won the FLW tournaments on Toho and the Delta.
Re: Chatterbait (and knock offs) -- what rod/reel do you use
Lamiglas XC 704J with a slow ratio baitcaster. I have found my favorite chatterbait has been the Phenix one that Brett Hite has been using.
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Re: Chatterbait (and knock offs) -- what rod/reel do you use
Vince, for my spinnerbait,chaterbait, and swimjig fishing I use a Lamiglas XCF705 "glass" rod 7' m/h 1/4oz - 1oz I fish the Delta primarily and find that the tip on this rod loads up well and allows that extra second for the bass to inhale the bait before I light him up. This rod has plenty of backbone as I have caught stripers 10+ lbs on it and a buddy of mine has landed stripers in the 25 to 30lb range on this rod. I use 50lb power pro on the delta. I don't have too much experience with this set up on the lakes as I have become addicted to the challenge of the Delta. Some will say you lose the sensitivity with a glass rod but if you are a quick hookset like me the delay the glass gives you actually helps. Also I use the Curado's 7:1. Good luck and let use know what you decide to use and how it works out for you.
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Re: Chatterbait (and knock offs) -- what rod/reel do you use
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Re: Chatterbait (and knock offs) -- what rod/reel do you use
I use a crankbait rod for all my Piranha Swim Jig fishing.
This is why, it gives the fish a few extra seconds to put some pressure on the hook point. I do not like setting the hook to hard. What I do is reel just as fast as I can until the rod loads up, then I just keep him pinned all the way to the boat.
I have found for my fishing, if I use a heavy Jig rod this will let the blade flip forward on the hook-set. This will gap his mouth open causing a missed fish.
This has been my Rod of choice, with 6:1 Reel
Powell 703 CB Glass, 7' Mod-Fast
Med-Heavy Action, 1/4 oz.-1 oz.
others might have a different set-up, if it works, use it. If you are missing fish you better change your chatterbait to a different brand or change your hook-set.
I hardly ever miss fish on my Piranha Swim Jig, it has a wide gap 5/0 Gamakatsu long shank hook and the blade lays flat on top of the jighead with bit.
This is why, it gives the fish a few extra seconds to put some pressure on the hook point. I do not like setting the hook to hard. What I do is reel just as fast as I can until the rod loads up, then I just keep him pinned all the way to the boat.
I have found for my fishing, if I use a heavy Jig rod this will let the blade flip forward on the hook-set. This will gap his mouth open causing a missed fish.
This has been my Rod of choice, with 6:1 Reel
Powell 703 CB Glass, 7' Mod-Fast
Med-Heavy Action, 1/4 oz.-1 oz.
others might have a different set-up, if it works, use it. If you are missing fish you better change your chatterbait to a different brand or change your hook-set.
I hardly ever miss fish on my Piranha Swim Jig, it has a wide gap 5/0 Gamakatsu long shank hook and the blade lays flat on top of the jighead with bit.
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Re: Chatterbait (and knock offs) -- what rod/reel do you use
I use a G. Loomis 843 during the day and an 844 at night. Again, during the day I usually use a Shimano Chronarch 50mg and at night have recently been using a Shimano Calais 200 - because the D&M Piranha swim jig can attract some big bass and I often make very long casts. The drag is superior and that is important with a swim jig. Incidently, I use a Yamamoto 5" single tail grub as a trailer.
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