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well  have an idea of course everone knows about the chatter bait and i have an idea for a modification of it and wanted to hear everyone input on it well they make a chatterbait for trout and was thinking maybe attaching a lizard or fluke to it instead of the fish that comes on it and was just gonna see what everyone thought of that . thank you ahead of time

Rad used to have a video clip on their site of a fluke rigged on a Chatterbait.  It was pretty cool looking in the pool.   I'm sure it will work.

Brad

Caught seven largemouths last Tuesday.  Two of them were caught on a Chart./ gold Chatterbait with a white Superfluke trailer.  Looks real good in the water; works just fine with good action.  I work it slow, and shallow, this time of year and the large S/F trailer helps it stay up in the water column at the slower retrieve.

Bob

I fish the chatterbait with many different trailers and the fluke is one of my favorite. The fluke gives the CB a more eradic action if you also remove the skirt. I think the chatterbaits "magic" is in it's action so when picking out a trailer, pick one that will give it the most action.

I put on a GYCB Swim Senko and thought that most of the action was in the paddle tail. I still like the Fluke better because it seems that it gives the whole lure the jerky action that I'm looking for. I also tried a Zoom Horny toad, it did not give the action I like for open water but it looks good for sparce surface weeds or over submerged weed beds.

The Chatterbait is just like the Eaker Shaker with a jig head already attached, you can use it on anything.

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