Notice: Function wp_enqueue_script was called incorrectly. Scripts and styles should not be registered or enqueued until the wp_enqueue_scripts, admin_enqueue_scripts, or login_enqueue_scripts hooks. This notice was triggered by the custom_js handle. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 3.3.0.) in /home/nginx/domains/wired2fishcom.bigscoots-staging.com/public/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6085

Warning: Constant WP_DEBUG_LOG already defined in /home/nginx/domains/wired2fishcom.bigscoots-staging.com/public/wp-config.php on line 143

Warning: Undefined variable $postId in /home/nginx/domains/wired2fishcom.bigscoots-staging.com/public/wp-content/themes/understrap-child-0.6.0/header.php on line 27
ChatterBait Blade Colors | What it Looks Like Underwater - Wired2Fish

Warning: Undefined variable $unix_timestamp in /home/nginx/domains/wired2fishcom.bigscoots-staging.com/public/wp-content/themes/understrap-child-0.6.0/single.php on line 21

Warning: Undefined array key 0 in /home/nginx/domains/wired2fishcom.bigscoots-staging.com/public/wp-content/themes/understrap-child-0.6.0/loop-templates/content-single.php on line 23

ChatterBait Blade Colors | What it Looks Like Underwater

The product recommendations on our site are independently chosen by our editors. When you click through our links, we may earn a commission. 


Warning: Undefined variable $k in /home/nginx/domains/wired2fishcom.bigscoots-staging.com/public/wp-content/themes/understrap-child-0.6.0/functions.php on line 984

Warning: Undefined variable $k in /home/nginx/domains/wired2fishcom.bigscoots-staging.com/public/wp-content/themes/understrap-child-0.6.0/functions.php on line 987

Sometimes getting bites on pressured bass fishing lakes comes down to small details like the color of your blade while fishing a ChatterBait. Professional angler Tom Redington gives us a quick breakdown with underwater video so you can form your own opinions of when and where to use different blade and skirt color combinations when fishing with a ChatterBait.

FISHING TACKLE USED:

When you look at blade color, consider color and flash. Sometimes flash is needed and sometimes a more subtle vibration without flash gets more bites. Redington explains how, at times, the painted blade will make the jig less visible than the two metallic color options. This can be the ticket when the fish are a little more pressured, and you want to call less attention to your ChatterBait.

The possible combinations of blade, skirt, and trailer colors are endless. Redington lets water color dictate the overall color combination of his ChatterBait. From translucent and white combinations in clear water or shad spawn conditions to adding some color and contrast in dirty or stained water conditions. Ultimately the fish will determine which options produce best on a given fishing trip.

Bass Fishing Hall of Fame logo
© Wired2fish, Inc.