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Sure Ken, though I hardly consider myself an expert on the bait. I've only
thrown it on a few occasions. It seems to shine in shallow water at or around the spawn. I've had no luck on it in cold water but once the temps hit the low 60's they really got on the bait well. It's your basic crank & wind retrieve. I caught my bass Saturday by bumping wood with it just like a shallow crank or spinnerbait. The fish really responded to the contact/deflection. I used 25# big game to keep it up in the water column, a trick I've been using with many baits lately with great results. I think alot of guys don't bother contacting cover with thier baits & miss the boat because of that. Let me know if I can answer any specific questions. I, for one, am big on the chatterbait. Warren -- http://www.warrenwolk.com http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com "Ken Blevins" wrote in message ... Warren -- with a limit like that maybe you can give out a few pointers out to the poor , confused and the misinformed Ken Blevins "WARREN WOLK" wrote in message news:Cjrag.1156$rT5.833@trndny04... Chatterbaits are in the retail stores for $6 Chris, and are well worth the price. My biggest 5 the other day weighed 24#+, all on the white 3/8 oz Chatterbait. The limit included a 7, 6.5 & 5. In a NJ lake no less. Don't knock it... Warren -- http://www.warrenwolk.com http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com "Chris Rennert" wrote in message .. . Talk about a marketing ploy. I actually met someone on the lake who had a couple of them, and let me take a couple tosses with them. He was pretty excited just to have them. Really nothing special, nothing a spinnerbait and/or Swim jig couldn't handle. Just my opinion of course. Just like when Balsa B's went to $10 each, I switched brands, and still did pretty darn good. It goes back to our old thread of people putting too much stake in the lure itself, and not taking enough credit for presentation and location. The Hype is so huge , that someone will take one out and fish every single area with it, and maybe catch 10 fish, especially since they have all the confidence in the world they are going to catch fish. The bait must work, everyone is buying it, the classic was almost won with it....Oh my god! I guess I will end up being a day late again, but $10 ahead. Chris Joe Haubenreich wrote: Well, Ronnie, your lack of success may be because you weren't throwing the new IMPROVED Ultra-flex Bozonium-alloy, Scent-impregnated, Sparkle-coated Chatterbait-X with Super-Sonic Rattle Chamber that just appeared on store shelves last week. Did I say store shelves? I should say cash registers. These incredible baits are not in stock long enough to require shelf space, because eager anglers are snatching them up in the stores as eagerly as bass do in the lake! Bass have, evidently, grown jaded to the old, first-generation Chatterbait (or "Model A" as it's sometimes called), having been exposed to it for several months now. The revolutionary Chatterbait-X, however, guarantees that bass will never become accustomed to it because it constantly changes shape and sound in the water. Each cast is like throwing a whole new, small, struggling bass bon-bon into the water. Bass are powerless to refuse it! FLW and B.A.S.S. are considering outlawing this new bait, but until they do, expect all bass tournament weight records to be smashed! Smashed, I tell you!!! MSRP on the Chatterbait-X is $10.99, but usually when a store tears open a carton, a bidding war breaks out, and dealers report selling them to the jostling, cursing crowd of desperate anglers for upwards of $50 apiece. Prices on eBay today ranged from $33 to $71 for lures still in original bubble packs. On a related note... Police raided a modest rancher near Morristown, Tennessee this past weekend. Concealed beneath the house is an elaborate metal shop that has been carved out of a natural cavern. Deputies are still exploring the vast complex of storerooms, mostly filled with Chatterbait knock-offs that had been staged for shipment to tackle shops across the U.S. Evidently, the counterfeiters abandoned their worthless lures, which before the great Chatterbait Drop-off, had a street value of approximately $5 million. Now that the Chatterbait-X is on the market, demand for the Model As has completely vanished. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has arranged with Hamblin County Sheriff's department to take the entire load of baits, wire them together, and use them as fish-repellents around power plant cooling water intakes. Joe "Ronnie" wrote in message oups.com... Saw an old thread about this bait. I had heard of them and figured just another hype. Read about them in the FLW mag while practicing for my Top Six last month and figured the same thing. Next day, five days before the tournament went into a store at the lake and they had a big sign but no baits. Woman said they had about five dozen and some guy came in and bought them all, said he did not want anyone fishing against him to have any. That is at $6.99 eacyh. Another store up the road a few miles said they sold out over six dozen in two days. Called a club member that was not fishing the Top Six and he said he had some. I had to go home for a couple of days anyway so went by his house and he gave me three to use. Went by the local bait and tackle store the next day and ask - they had five, told them I wanted all five but two guys in the store begged to get one each so I left there with three. Next day back at the lake the store that was sold out had some in so I bought three more. Now had nine! Did not want to get on the lake and my partner beat my brains out with a bait I did not have. Shared with the team members in my club that were camping together, made sure we all had one just in cast. Night before tournament I was looking for some jig heads in my boat and found a paper sack. It had two Chatterbaits in it - it was a sack of samples I got last April at Georgia Outdoor Writers Assoc meeting. Been carrying them around for a year without trying them out! Threw one some in the tournament as did other club members. One guy said he caught a keeper on one, I never got bit on it. No bites in my pond, either. I am sure they will catch bass - and bass fishermen, just like other baits. |
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