Best Chatterbait Rod
Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Rods recommendations for using the Bladed Jigs technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.
St. Croix Victory Casting Rods
$220.00 – $230.00

Reported by
adam
Pymatuning Reservoir (OH, PA)

Reported by
Larry Nelms
Spring Valley Lake (OH)
Larry Nelms reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and St. Croix Victory Casting Rods on Spring Valley Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Chatterbaits and Frogs in and around the Lily pads"

Reported by
Giles McDaniel
Chickamauga Lake (TN)
Giles McDaniel reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and St. Croix Victory Casting Rods on Chickamauga Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Shad spawn in the flooded bushes."
Shimano Expride B Casting Rods
$289.99 – $349.99

Reported by
Jackie Au
Hemlock Lake (NY)
Jackie Au reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and Shimano Expride B Casting Rods on Hemlock Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Fishing around clumps of grass in the color line on the south end of the lake"

Reported by
PunchFishing
Lake Owen (WI)
PunchFishing reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and Shimano Expride B Casting Rods on Lake Owen. Additional comments from this report: "Tossing the chatterbait near grass in 6-10' that was nearby shallow rock got both largemouth and smallmouth bites. They seemed to be most active around the emerging grass lines."
Reported by
Omnia Community Member
Bald Eagle Lake (MN)
Omnia Community Member reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and Shimano Expride B Casting Rods on Bald Eagle Lake. Additional comments from this report: "2nd place with big bass just under 5 lbs. Chatterbait fished in open water near the weed edge got the biggest bites. Senko under docks filled our limit but size was small. Walleye and muskie were out too."
St. Croix Mojo Bass Glass Casting Rods - EOL
$150.00 – $170.00

Reported by
TnP
Occoquan Reservoir (VA)
TnP reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and St. Croix Mojo Bass Glass Casting Rods - EOL on Occoquan Reservoir. Additional comments from this report: "They were ambushing baitfish in the channels."

Reported by
Omnia Community Member
Potomac River Reservoir (MD)
Omnia Community Member reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and St. Croix Mojo Bass Glass Casting Rods - EOL on Potomac River Reservoir. Additional comments from this report: "Grass flats in creeks off the main river produce decent bags of fish. Had 18.04 in a tournament covering water with chatterbaits. Weed through the little ones until you get big bites. Over 40 fish caught from 2.4lbs-4.9lbs. "

Reported by
Kristine Fischer
Chickamauga Lake (TN)
Kristine Fischer reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and St. Croix Mojo Bass Glass Casting Rods - EOL on Chickamauga Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Fish are in various stages of the spawn depending on where you are on the lake. Lots of bucks on beds- As many of the big fish have pulled off. Find the bigger bites in the ditches, channels, and any structure off the bank that they might pull off to. "
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adam reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Bladed Jigs technique and St. Croix Victory Casting Rods on Pymatuning Reservoir. Additional comments from this report: "The largemouth were done spawning and moved out to slightly deeper water, about 8-10' I had luck ripping a chatterbait through submerged vegetation and also throwing a weedless soft jerkbait in the same structure"