Best Chatterbait Line
Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Line recommendations for using the Bladed Jigs technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.
Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon
$29.99 – $149.99

Reported by
Eric Hug
Pontiac Lake (MI)

Reported by
JT "GRAMPS" Hickman
Monroe Lake (IN)
JT "GRAMPS" Hickman reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Monroe Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Paid another visit to Crooked Creek, fishing the rocky banks with a chatterbait and ned rig took a 5# bass as well as a few between 2-3 pounds."
Reported by
Justin Lonchar
Chautauqua Lake (NY)
Justin Lonchar reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Chautauqua Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Fun day catching number of 2# male bass near submerged grass and docks"
Sunline Super FC Sniper
$26.49 – $159.99

Reported by
Joey Akins
Cross Creek Lake (PA)
Joey Akins reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on Cross Creek Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Slow rolling chatterbaits just above the offshore vegetation near the mouth of coves seemed to be the deal"

Reported by
Andrew Williams
Seven Lakes (MI)
Andrew Williams reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on Seven Lakes. Additional comments from this report: "Rig the rage bug sides to look more like a bluegill. Keep the chatterbait high in the water column. Reel on the faster side with a very erratic retrieve."

Reported by
Brandon H
Martins Fork Lake (KY)
Brandon H reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on Martins Fork Lake. Additional comments from this report: "The majority of the fish I caught that day were in shallow water. They were either in the grass or near laydowns at the edge of the bank."
Sufix 832 Braid
$16.99 – $115.99

Reported by
Michiganangler
Kent Lake (MI)
Fishing submerged weed beds ripping bladed jigs thrown weeds getting lots of bites off of deflection off weeds

Reported by
Mike Peterson
Muskego Lake (WI)
Mike Peterson reported catching Northern Pike using the Bladed Jigs technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Muskego Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Caught a nice pike on grass mat edges with a buzztoad. Caught a very nice maybe 4lb Largemouth on a chatterbait and razorshadz on a grass flat."

Reported by
Christopher Hinds
Chesapeake Bay (MD, VA)
Christopher Hinds reported catching Northern Snakehead using the Bladed Jigs technique and Sufix 832 Braid on Chesapeake Bay. Additional comments from this report: "Casting a 3/8 chatterbait up onto a small wind blown shallow pocket (1’-3’) surrounded by arrowhead just outside the creek channel on an outgoing tide. You could see groups of bull minnows busting around the edges of the arrowhead. Lots of activity from white perch in the area as well. Gold blades and chartreuse are must haves for me when fishing tidal Chesapeake tributaries."
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Eric Hug reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Pontiac Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Water warmed from 47 degrees a few days ago to 60 degrees today. 32 mile an hour wind gusts on top of the major warming trend had the fish chomping. Around docks and flat shallow bays were the ticket."