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Message Subject: Type Of Rattlebait?
catfishonthelake
Posted 2/16/2015 4:05 PM (#754094)
Subject: Type Of Rattlebait?




Posts: 161


Location: New Jersey
I was thinking of giving Rattlebait fishing a try again here in NJ this year and was wondering what brand of Rattlebaits you guys out in KY, IL and IN use? I know that Bill Lewis lures makes a couple sizes, Windel's makes them and so does Tony Grant. Anyone care to share on what works best?
bowhunter29
Posted 2/16/2015 4:54 PM (#754106 - in reply to #754094)
Subject: Re: Type Of Rattlebait?





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Location: South-Central VA
Tony Grant's Fat Belly Rattler is a winner. As far as rattle-trap type baits, I use Tony's and Lewis lures.

Make sure you use a rod with a light, forgiving tip to throw them. A rod with a faster, stiffer tip will pull those light wire hooks right out.

jeremy
catfishonthelake
Posted 2/16/2015 5:01 PM (#754108 - in reply to #754106)
Subject: Re: Type Of Rattlebait?




Posts: 161


Location: New Jersey
Thanks Jeremy. I have a custom rod built on a Legend Top N' Tail blank that is rated 3/4-3 and tosses light stuff very well. I was gonna use that.
cave run legend
Posted 2/16/2015 5:24 PM (#754112 - in reply to #754108)
Subject: Re: Type Of Rattlebait?





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Use a small wire leader, 58lb test is I think 0.41mm and a split ring to connect to the bait. No snap or swivel as that adds weight and effects the action.
catfishonthelake
Posted 2/16/2015 7:46 PM (#754182 - in reply to #754112)
Subject: Re: Type Of Rattlebait?




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Location: New Jersey
Thanks Brian. Appreciate the feedback.
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