Z-Man®/Evergreen International alliance delivers new ChatterBait® JackHammer™ Baby Jack™
Ladson, SC (March 18, 2025) – Three years ago, the idea was conceived. Realizing most great anglers were throwing ChatterBait JackHammers at every derby and on every bass lake in America and beyond, Brett Hite and Japanese bass wizard Morizo Shimizu quietly returned to the lure lab.
From the jump, the goal was to create an even more refined bladed jig that chattered to bass on a slightly altered octave; to deliver a familiar sound and vibration, yet one with subtle revisions to its underwater frequency, action and profile.
Today, Z-Man and Evergreen celebrate their power-packed third bladed jig collaboration, codename Baby Jack™.
Cultivated to combat the toughest bass fisheries in America, Japan and beyond, the JackHammer Baby Jack wields numerous tournament-grade accoutrements, leading with a cultivated, downsized stainless steel ChatterBlade®. Sharing the JackHammer’s acclaimed instant-start vibration, the Baby Jack leans on its direct blade-to-jighead connection to deflect cover, produce relentless blade/jighead collisions and generate vibrant ChatterBait music—albeit on a slightly higher vibrational frequency.
“Japanese fisheries are notoriously tough, and the Baby Jack has been tested in Japan with impressive results,” states Evergreen’s Morizo, perhaps the preeminent bladed jig practitioner across the Pacific. “That was the driving force behind the Baby: tough conditions and heavily pressured playing fields where just a few more big bites can make all the difference.”
Downsized Blade Schematics
For Hite and Morizo, tricking tough bass meant, foremost, building a bait with a wider range of retrieve speeds, from super slow roll to speed demon. To achieve perfection, both bladed jig artists vetted numerous blade sizes before punching out a thumbnail-sized hexagon, mere clicks smaller than original.
“On the ChatterBait performance spectrum, the Baby Jack moves with a tighter vibration and a more restrained flash than the original JackHammer, but still noticeably stronger than the StealthBlade™,” notes Morizo. “Similar to the original, the Baby Jack hunts freely, too, especially when you give the lure little pops with the rod.
Additionally, Morizo says the smaller blade and its reduced water resistance enable faster retrieves in the same water column. “When the water’s warmer or you just need to cover more territory or to trigger a quick reaction under tougher conditions, the Baby Jack is the ultimate adjustment that will entice extra bites.”
Hite adds: “Even with the smaller blade, the Baby Jack still has a good thump to it. You can really feel it and read what’s happening. You know right away if it’s fouled a blade of grass, and you can rip free. Or when a bass quietly inhales the lure and swims toward you . . . the blade goes dead and signals a rapid-fire hookset. Those are key details that made the JackHammer into an all-time great—and the Baby Jack is all that and a little more.
As Morizo also suggests, “The Baby’s reduced size means its more aerodynamic and casts like a bullet, even in wind. And for fishing across shallow grass or super skinny water, you can really burn this lure, while the blade stays down and doesn’t blow out.”
For these specific scenarios, Morizo wanted a new 1/4-ounce variant (in addition to 3/8- and 1/2-ounce sizes) for rocketing cleanly across the skinniest water and the gnarliest cover.

Weight-Balanced Jighead
To further ensure the Baby Jack stays down in the water column and swims with a balanced, natural horizontal posture, Hite and Morizo devised an astute alteration to the jighead. “We shrunk the size of the head itself, while shifting more weight—including an enlarged, restructured collar—further back down the spine,” says Hite.
“Besides moving more fluidly through the water, this reconfigured jighead also lets the lure skip super far and easy, and with minimal commotion.”

The Ultimate Hook & Trailer Keeper Combo
Shifting focus toward the business end, a custom fitted 3/0 medium wire Decoy hook offers the perfect compromise, fitting standard soft plastic trailers like the 4.5-inch Z-Man ChatterSpike™ or more compact options like the 3.5-inch ChatterShad™.
To click ElaZtech® and other ChatterBait trailers tightly into place, the Baby Jack shares the same reliable split-grip wire trailer keeper as the OG.
“Another primary consideration in choosing this hook was giving anglers the choice to use a range of lines, from 12-pound fluorocarbon for fishing deeper in clear, open water to traditional 25-pound test for slashing through grass and other cover,” Hite explains.
“I’ve always preferred a wider gap O’Shaughnessy bend hook for the best bladed jig performance, including maxed hookset ratios. The 3/0 custom Japanese Decoy hook is a rockstar, lighter in gauge, wicked sharp and strong as an oak.”

Final Refinements
Providing a solid, trustworthy line-tie, the Baby Jack is equipped with a Japanese Decoy Egg Snap, slightly scaled down from the original. To combat skirt wear and increase longevity, each JackHammer Baby Jack employs wire-wrapped pro-grade silicone skirts.
Sharing the same spirit of mega tournament wins and personal best big bass, Z-Man is set to launch the new JackHammer Baby Jack at the 2025 Classic Expo (March 21 to 23), headquartered in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The Baby Jack is available now in three sizes (1/4-, 3/8- and ½-ounce) and ten pro-selected color patterns, MSRP $15.99.

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