Making chatterbaits: 4 steps to a proven top lure!
Let's make chatterbaits! If there is one bait that stands out in terms of simplicity, it is the chatterbait. Making Chatterbaits yourself is not difficult. Flown in from the US, where it has been a hit for Blackbass for decades. After the introduction in the Netherlands, it turned out that our robbers can also be easily caught with it!
When casting, the chatterbait can be a real killer. This is mainly due to the enormous noise this bait makes under water. The blade acts as a kind of windshield wiper, which in a well-balanced bait causes the entire chatterbait to vibrate!

Making parts for chatterbaits
-1x Chatterbait Head 7, 14, 21 or 28gr.
-1x Chatter Blade
-1x Skirt 20cm
-2x Trailer Beads
-1x Trailer Hook 254 #7/0
-1x Duo Lock Snap #3
-1x kalin's grub 15cm*Â
Tools:
-Combination pliers or pointed nose pliers / split ring pliers

Step 1 Attach the duo Lock snap and the split ring as shown in the photo.

Step 2 Then thread the Skirt onto the Collar of the Chatterbait Head. Skip all the way to the end!

Step 3Â Take your split ring pliers and attach the head and blade together using the split ring

Step 4Â Thread the Kalins Grub onto the Trailer Hook. Secure the second hook with trailer beads as shown above

The end result; a top bait for hungry pikes!

And it works. 102cm caught in the polder.
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