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MuskieE
Posted 1/18/2004 8:21 PM (#93978)
Subject: Best material for Rattles?





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Location: Appleton,WI
What do you use for adding rattles to plastic baits to make the bait loud?

-Lead?
-Glass?
-Copper?
-Brass?
-BB's?
kevin
Posted 1/18/2004 8:23 PM (#93980 - in reply to #93978)
Subject: RE: Best material for Rattles?





Posts: 1335


Location: Chicago, Beverly
Add-A-Rattle brand rattles, both types they have. your talking like BullDawgs right? If your talking crankbaits, usually lead shot from like shotgun shells, different shot sizes.

Edited by kevin 1/18/2004 8:25 PM
ToddM
Posted 1/18/2004 8:47 PM (#93985 - in reply to #93978)
Subject: RE: Best material for Rattles?





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Location: oswego, il
I don't know who makes them but it's two rattles in an orange capsule. I stuck them in a crankbait once and it resonated throughout the whole bait.
sledge51
Posted 1/19/2004 5:20 AM (#94009 - in reply to #93978)
Subject: RE: Best material for Rattles?




Posts: 325


Location: In the slop!
I like copper plated steel shot the best. It is hard to find though. If you have a buddy that hunts ducks or geese, grab a couple of his shells, (I like bb's or bbb's). Just two shells will do lots of baits.
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