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Message Subject: Rattletrap style lure
TheMuskyMan
Posted 2/26/2011 7:43 PM (#484039)
Subject: Rattletrap style lure




Posts: 339


Location: Maryland
Anyone on here ever try to make a custom style rattletrap lure? I know there is a 4" supertrap made my bill lewis. Anyone interested in trying to make a bigger one out of plastic?
ToddM
Posted 2/26/2011 8:13 PM (#484044 - in reply to #484039)
Subject: Re: Rattletrap style lure





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Location: oswego, il
......and one that floats instead of sink like a rock would be great too. Better for trolling and cast shallow.
Zib
Posted 2/26/2011 8:15 PM (#484045 - in reply to #484039)
Subject: RE: Rattletrap style lure





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
There's 5" floating model that weights 1 5/8 oz that's sold by Hagen's w/out hooks & split rings for $3.50. I'd like to have a 6" sinking model myself.
Pearson_Plugs
Posted 2/26/2011 9:17 PM (#484055 - in reply to #484039)
Subject: Re: Rattletrap style lure





Location: Ohio
The Hagen's model has been done away with just tried to get them last week. Lewis is doing away with the Pro model also get ahold of John Haus at Sledge Hammer Baits he may be able to help you.
TheMuskyMan
Posted 2/27/2011 10:13 AM (#484097 - in reply to #484039)
Subject: Re: Rattletrap style lure




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Location: Maryland
I would like a 6" model that floats.
Phil
Posted 3/3/2011 12:44 PM (#484895 - in reply to #484039)
Subject: RE: Rattletrap style lure


Check out Sledgehammer's Hammerglide 660, there is a rattle trap version of the bait being made. Call or e-mail John at Sledgehammer as to when available. He had prototypes at the Chicago show and they worked great.
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