Z-Man Report

While much of the bass fishing world remains fixated on forward facing sonar and the new wave of baits built specifically for it, Z-Man’s ChatterBait® bladed jigs have been quietly powering one of the most consistent stretches of early season tournament success in recent memory. The latest—and loudest—statement came last weekend on Lake Hartwell, where veteran pro Takahiro Omori captured his first Bass Pro Tour victory with a Z-Man/EverGreen ChatterBait JackHammer™ paired with a 5" DieZel MinnowZ™ as six of the top ten anglers employed Z-Man ChatterBait lures.
Omori’s win was as refreshing as it was decisive. In a field stacked with the sport’s most tech savvy competitors, the former Bassmaster Classic champion never turned on his forward facing sonar. Instead, he kept just two rods on the deck, both rigged with JackHammers, and leaned on instinct, efficiency, and a bait he’s trusted for years. The result was a nail biter finish that showcased the enduring power of a bladed jig presentation—no screens required.
“You can’t fake confidence at this level,” said longtime Z-Man pro Stephen Browning, who finished second at the Bassmaster Open on the Kissimmee Chain with a Tungsten ChatterBait Elite EVO™. “When I pick up a ChatterBait, I know exactly what it’s going to do, how it’s going to hunt, and how fish are going to react to it. What’s really telling is how many guys who aren’t tied to Z-Man are leaning on these baits right now. That says more about their effectiveness than anything I could ever tell you.”
A Pattern Too Strong to Ignore
Top tournament finishes on Z-Man ChatterBait lures so far in 2026 read like a ‘who’s who’ of professional bass fishing include:
- 1st — Takahiro Omori, MLF BPT Lake Hartwell
- 1st — Kane Weekley, MLF Toyota Series Lake Guntersville
- 2nd — Jacob Walker, MLF BPT Lake Hartwell
- 2nd — Jacob Walker, MLF BPT Lake Guntersville
- 2nd — Brock Mosley, BASS Elite Lake Martin
- 2nd — Stephen Browning, BASS Open Kissimmee Chain
- 3rd — Jacob Wheeler, MLF BPT Lake Guntersville
- 3rd — Bo Thomas, BASS Open Kissimmee Chain
- 4th — Jonathan VanDam, BASS Open Kissimmee Chain
- 5th — Wes Logan, BASS Elite Lake Guntersville
- 7th — Brandon Card, BASS Elite Lake Guntersville
- 7th — Jesse Wiggins, MLF BPT Lake Hartwell
- 8th — Jacob Wheeler, MLF BPT Lake Hartwell
- 8th — Niko Romero, BASS Open Kissimmee Chain
- 8th — Brodey Luckey, MLF Pro Circuit Harris Chain
- 9th — Ott Defoe, MLF BPT Lake Hartwell
- 9th — Cliff Prince, BASS Open Kissimmee Chain
- 10th — Justin Cooper, MLF BPT Lake Hartwell
Trusted by the Best, No Strings Attached
Perhaps most telling is that the vast majority of these anglers are not sponsored by Z-Man. Aside from Browning, every name on this list independently chose a ChatterBait bladed jig as a primary tool in high stakes competition. In an era where professional anglers have more lure options—and more bladed jig imitations—than ever before, their decisions speak volumes about performance, reliability, and trust.
“The industry tends to focus on all of the new technology and the different-looking baits made for it, but no matter where the tournaments are, someone in the top 10 is going to catch them on a Z-Man Chatterbait,” said Z-Man Community Manager Jonathan Dietz. “In a world so dominated by pro deals and who’s paying whom, the true mark of a good bait is who's throwing it when the money is on the line. When people want to win a tournament, they throw a Z-Man ChatterBait.”
A Workhorse in a Tech Driven Era
As jighead minnows, mid strolling techniques, and “fuzzy dice” style baits dominate headlines, the ChatterBait bladed jig has been quietly doing what it has always done: catching fish at the highest level. Whether forward facing sonar is in play or not, Z-Man’s bladed jigs continue to show up when it matters most.




