Showing posts with label pressured bass and lure conditioning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pressured bass and lure conditioning. Show all posts

Saturday, June 17, 2023

Fishing Chatterbaits for Pressured Bass

The chatterbait is a versatile lure that can be used to catch bass in a variety of situations, and it can even be effective when fishing for pressured bass so long as you select the right chatterbait model. 

Here are a few tips on how to fish a chatterbait for pressured fish:

  • Use a finesse approach. When bass are pressured, they tend to become more cautious and less likely to bite anything that looks too big or flashy. Using a finesse style chatterbait like the Zman Stealth Blade or Mini-Max is a great way to target these fish.
  • Use lighter line. Pressured bass are often wary of anything that looks unnatural, so using a light line will help your bait look more natural and less threatening. Personally, I typically use 12 to 15 pound fluorocarbon-coated line when fishing a chatterbait for pressured bass.
  • Fish slowly. Pressured bass are often less active, so you'll need to fish your chatterbait slowly to get their attention. I like to fish my chatterbait with a slow, steady retrieve with occasional pauses.
  • Target cover. Pressured bass will often retreat to cover when they feel pressured, so target areas with cover when fishing a chatterbait. I like to target docks, laydowns, and other areas with cover when fishing a chatterbait for pressured bass.

Bass pro Brett Hite is a renowned chatterbait specialist who has worked with the folks at Zman to develop not only the JackHammer model but also a finesse version, the Stealth Blade. 

Take a few moments as watch as Hite explains his approach to using the Stealth Blade when fishing highly pressured waters…



Sunday, April 3, 2016

Do Bass Become Conditioned To Lures?

There has been a lot of discussion about highly pressured lakes and bass becoming wary of certain baits…


Watch the video and think about the following questions…


Is it true?

What do you think?