Rattlin' SHad info...
muskygirl2000
Posted 2/29/2004 3:29 PM (#98901)
Subject: Rattlin' SHad info...




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Location: Des Plaines, IL
Hi guy's!Sorry I took so long to post the pic's. There are a few that aren't pictured....chrome/blu back,chrome/blk back and a Threadfin Holographic pattern. Pictured are Orange Crawfish, Pale Crawfish, Firetiger, Bumble Bee, Purple Craze,Sunrise in the standard paterns and Bleeding Pearl, Silver Flash, Moonshine(for Tony)and Emerald FlashEmail for info/orders to [email protected] will also be available thru TackleFirst in the near future and will be available at the Extreme Show in a few weeks as well.Thanks for the interest and support!p.s. Standard Serirs patterns are 9.00 and the Holographic Series are 10.00Thanks again for your enthusiasim and suppot!Tight lines to all,Karen

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David_4
Posted 2/29/2004 7:13 PM (#98916 - in reply to #98901)
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Location: Huber Heights, Ohio
I think I have the colors figured out, but can you name the 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th on the right. Do you have a picture of the Threadfin Holographic?
muskygirl2000
Posted 2/29/2004 7:57 PM (#98924 - in reply to #98916)
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Location: Des Plaines, IL
Hi Dave,

The colors are in order of apperance

Left Side
Bleeding Pearl H16
Purple Craze 09
Bumble Bee 41
Sunrise 14

Right Side
Moonshine H32
Orange Crawfish 02
Emerald Flash H67
Silver Flash H17
Firetiger 06

not pictured...chrm/blk back, chrm/blu back and Threadfin (Holographic)
I will try to get a photo of them in soon (2 weeks or so).

Thanks again,

Karen DiPietro
Producer Tackle Co.

Edited by muskygirl2000 2/29/2004 8:02 PM
ToddM
Posted 2/29/2004 8:00 PM (#98926 - in reply to #98901)
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Location: oswego, il
Karen, those look awesome. Will you be making any in different sizes, floaters or suspenders? Good stuff.
muskygirl2000
Posted 2/29/2004 8:47 PM (#98934 - in reply to #98926)
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Location: Des Plaines, IL
Hey Todd,
Yes, but I'm sorry to say not till next year. We will be doing a smaller version and also some custom patterns. No plans for any floaters at this time.

Tight line to ya my friend,

Karen
sworrall
Posted 3/1/2004 11:49 AM (#99020 - in reply to #98934)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Karen,
Please make sure Slamr has picked up a few for me at the Extreme show!! Must have...
cold front
Posted 3/1/2004 4:43 PM (#99061 - in reply to #98901)
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Location: Illinois
Karen ;
What is the size of your product ?
dennis
MikeHulbert
Posted 3/1/2004 6:30 PM (#99079 - in reply to #98901)
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
The Rattlin' Shads are 4 inches long and weigh a total of 1.25 ounces.

They come with triple Wolverine spilt rings and VMC hooks so they are ready to burn right out of the package, nothing to change out.

One thing to remember with these lures is to use a short leader, 6 inches is what I like to use, and attatch it to the Rattlin Shad with a split ring and not a snap.

Also shallow water is a must, shallow flats, the back of bays, the mouth and surrounding areas of a creek channel, etc... BURN BURN BURN. Make sure you get these lures going as soon as it hits the water. I actually like to pull the lure towards me right as it hits the water to make sure it is going the second it hits the water.




Posted 3/2/2004 7:14 PM (#99183 - in reply to #98901)
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Do you sell by mailorder? There are no shops in my area that carry them. I would like a couple before I head to Kentucky in two weeks.
-Scott in Northern New York
David_4
Posted 3/2/2004 7:39 PM (#99188 - in reply to #98901)
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Location: Huber Heights, Ohio
Give her a call at, 847-501-0109 to order.
Musky Fever
Posted 3/3/2004 9:17 AM (#99209 - in reply to #99079)
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Location: Illinois-Indiana
What size hooks do they come with?
kly
Posted 3/3/2004 12:43 PM (#99243 - in reply to #99209)
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From what I have read the rattle baits are mostly used in spring? I was curious as to when most people stop throwing them in favor of a bucktail or larger profile bait? Either water temps or due to a switch to larger forage after spawning has occurred? Also what are your most productive color rattlin shads for cave colored water?
thanks
kly

Edited by kly 3/3/2004 12:44 PM
tomyv
Posted 3/3/2004 1:32 PM (#99249 - in reply to #99243)
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Location: Washington, PA
I believe Tony and the boys throw them when water temps are between 45-65 degrees. And they come with 2/0 VMC hooks. I think.
MikeHulbert
Posted 3/3/2004 2:23 PM (#99258 - in reply to #98901)
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Water temps between 45 and 60 are usually the best, but temps above 60 will also produce fish as well.

There are several colors that have been the best producers. The orange crawfish, the silver flash, chrome/black, threadfin, and fire tiger are my top choices and producers.

muskygirl2000
Posted 3/4/2004 12:55 AM (#99319 - in reply to #99209)
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Location: Des Plaines, IL
Hey Ralph,The hooks are VMC 2/0 short shanks.Karen
mikie
Posted 3/4/2004 7:15 AM (#99325 - in reply to #98901)
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Location: Athens, Ohio
Kly: check out:
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/articles/03.04.2004/42/Rattle.Your....