How the ChatterBait® Bladed Jig Changed Bass Fishing

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How the ChatterBait® Bladed Jig Changed Bass Fishing
Z-Man’s® New Documentary Tells the Story
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Ron Davis, Sr. (left) and Ron Davis, Jr. (right) developed the Original ChatterBait design through extensive prototyping and time on the water.
Ladson, S.C. — Few fishing lures redefine a sport. Even fewer create an entirely new category. A new documentary from Z-Man Fishing Products tells the definitive story of how the ChatterBait® bladed jig evolved from a garage-built experiment in rural South Carolina into one of the most influential lures in modern bass fishing history.The film traces the ChatterBait lure’s origins with inventors Ron Davis, Sr. and Ron Davis, Jr., its tournament-fueled explosion, and the leadership decision that transformed both the bait and Z-Man into industry powerhouses.At the center of that transformation was the late Jerry Zucker, whose entrepreneurial vision reshaped the company’s trajectory.A Vision to “Control Our Own Destiny”In the mid-2000s, Z-Man was known primarily as a behind-the-scenes manufacturer of silicone skirts and components supplied to other brands. The company was respected, but its growth had plateaued.“We got to a point where our sales had kind of leveled off,” recounts Daniel Nussbaum, President of Z-Man Fishing Products. “The owners wanted us to control our own destiny — to build the brand into something more than being just a supplier of components.”
Zucker understood that growth required moving beyond OEM margins and into the consumer space.Ron Davis, Jr. recalls Zucker emphasizing the need for that business shift in a meeting. “We have the capability. Let’s pick up a successful lure type that has legs and go with it.”
That lure type was the bladed jig.
The Original ChatterBait was created in a garage, but Z-Man now has an extensive lineup.
From a handmade garage creation to today’s digitally engineered designs, the ChatterBait bladed jig lineup reflects decades of innovation.
Garage Innovation Meets Strategic OpportunityIntroduced in 2005, the ChatterBait bladed jig was the result of years of experimentation by Ron Davis, Sr., a lifelong tinkerer with a background in research and development who refined blade shape, placement and vibration.“It’s not as simple as just attaching a blade to the front of a jig,” Nussbaum explains in the film. “It’s years and years of Mr. Davis playing around in his garage… marrying the vibration and sound of a spinnerbait onto a jig.”Early adoption was slow. Many anglers dismissed the bait as a novelty — until 2006.That year, a young pro named Brian Thrift won at Lake Okeechobee throwing a ChatterBait lure and publicly credited it for his success.“I go on to win the event… with this newfound bait that nobody had ever heard of before,” Thrift recounts. “That single moment brought the ChatterBait to be a household name.”Demand skyrocketed. The Davises struggled to keep up as orders piled up.Z-Man stepped in to help scale production. What followed wasn’t just an acquisition — it was stewardship.“We didn’t just take it and keep it rolling just like it was,” Nussbaum says. “We turned the product the Davises invented into the Original ChatterBait. And we used that as a springboard into other concepts.”At around the same time as the acquisition, Z-Man was advancing another breakthrough: its ElaZtech® superplastic material.Zucker recognized that thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) could redefine soft-plastic lure performance. Z-Man’s proprietary TPE blend, branded ElaZtech®, offered unmatched durability and buoyancy. When paired with a ChatterBait bladed jig as a trailer, the way the two complemented each other was undeniable.“The relationship between ChatterBait and ElaZtech has really been synergistic,” Nussbaum says. “One helped introduce the other to anglers.”Together, they propelled Z-Man from a component supplier to a major consumer brand distributed nationwide.“ChatterBait helped Z-Man get on the map,” Nussbaum notes.
The entire ChatterBait family lineup from Z-Man Fishing Products
Since taking over ChatterBait production in 2006, Z‑Man has brought over 20 purpose‑built bladed jig designs to market.
Building a Brand, Not Just a BaitUnder Z-Man’s leadership, the ChatterBait lure evolved into a diversified lineup — each model engineered for specific fishing conditions.While Thrift ignited its rise, Brett Hite helped cement its staying power. Beginning in 2008, Hite’s tour-level victories demonstrated that the ChatterBait lure was not a passing trend, but a dominant tournament-winning technique.The ChatterBait® JackHammer™, developed in collaboration with Japan’s Evergreen International, would go on to become one of the most successful tournament lures in professional bass fishing. Hite’s continued success helped elevate the bait to elite status.Innovation With IntegrityThe documentary also explores Z-Man’s broader business philosophy. A family-owned company with roughly 100 employees, Z-Man operates its manufacturing facility using solar energy and recycles excess material rather than sending it to landfills.The company’s mission is rooted in the Hebrew phrase Tikkun Olam — “repair the world.”
“For us, it’s about caring for our environment and supporting our fisheries,” Nussbaum says. “A lot of our profits go back to those causes.”This commitment to doing business “the right way” has defined Z-Man’s culture from product development to community engagement.
The Tungsten ChatterBait Elite EVO is the most advanced ChatterBait made to-date.
Nussbaum displays one of the very first ChatterBait lures ever sold alongside the Tungsten ChatterBait Elite EVO, the most advanced version to date.
Timing, Vision, and a Little LuckLooking back, the success of the ChatterBait bladed jig — and Z-Man — was not the result of a single moment, but the convergence of invention, vision and timing.The Davises created something unique. Thrift’s victory ignited awareness. Zucker recognized the opportunity and empowered his team to act boldly.“When you look back on it,” Nussbaum reflects, “timing is everything.”Twenty years later, the ChatterBait bladed jig remains a cornerstone of modern bass fishing — a lure that didn’t just win tournaments, but created a category. It has also proven highly effective as a multi-species lure, producing a wide range of freshwater and saltwater gamefish across North America and beyond.“We have more new ChatterBait products in the works right now than we ever have,” Nussbaum says. “Even after 20 years, we still feel like we’re just scratching the surface.”From garage prototype to category creator, the ChatterBait story is one of entrepreneurial vision, relentless refinement and a belief in building something better — not just for anglers, but for the industry itself.