Micro Chatters A longtime fan of Z-Man ChatterBait® bladed jigs, such as the JackHammer™ and new Tungsten EVO™, Hughes scales back to bite-sized bladed jigs when faced with excessive fishing pressure.
On a recent October outing, Hughes identified schools of 2- to 3-inch shad that had begun pushing into coves and creek arms—a common fall pattern. After scratching out a couple fish on a ChatterBait JackHammer and a Neko-rig, he continued watching bigger bass bust on the shad but hesitate to eat his larger lures. “I kept pondering what I could tie on that might better resemble these baby shad?” he said.
“Finally, I had an idea to tie up a white ChatterBait MiniMax™ dressed with a Drop KickerZ™ in the always-productive “The Deal” pattern. (The Drop KickerZ is a new multifunctional finesse bait equipped with a bulbous wedge tail.)
“Between the thumbnail sized blade and the Drop KickerZ’ tail, I could feel the lure’s pulses throughout the rod. Everything felt right,” he continued. “Didn’t take long before bass started to smack it.
The key to getting good bites was throwing the MiniMax up into the grass edges where bass were cornering pods of shad. In a half mile of shoreline, Hughes’ little Chatter combo kicked out 19 bass, including several good ones.
Scaling back even further, Hughes further extols the powers of Z-Man’s tiniest bladed jig, the diminutive, 1/16-ounce ChatterBait Flashback Mini™. “On an outing about a week ago, I caught 38 largemouth bass on this tiny ChatterBait, which perfectly matched the baitfish hatch. Good reminder that the best bladed jigs can come in all shapes and sizes!”
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