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🔹 Match the rattle to the conditions:
→ Murky water, low light, heavy cover? Use rattles.
→ Crystal-clear, calm water? Skip them—too much noise can spook fish.
→ Try two small rattles instead of one large one for higher-frequency clicks.
→ Murky water, low light, heavy cover? Use rattles.
→ Crystal-clear, calm water? Skip them—too much noise can spook fish.
→ Try two small rattles instead of one large one for higher-frequency clicks.
🔹 Placement changes everything:
Move the rattle from tail to mid-body. Test how the sound shifts. Sometimes a subtle tweak unlocks bites.
Move the rattle from tail to mid-body. Test how the sound shifts. Sometimes a subtle tweak unlocks bites.
🔹 Scent still matters:
Rattles attract attention. Scent seals the deal. Garlic, crawfish, anise—pair vibration with aroma. Sound + scent + motion = irresistible.
Rattles attract attention. Scent seals the deal. Garlic, crawfish, anise—pair vibration with aroma. Sound + scent + motion = irresistible.
🔹 Proof is in the catch:
I’ve fished side-by-side with a friend using identical rigs—same color, same retrieve. The only difference? My lure had a rattle. I caught fish. He waited. Not luck. Physics.
I’ve fished side-by-side with a friend using identical rigs—same color, same retrieve. The only difference? My lure had a rattle. I caught fish. He waited. Not luck. Physics.
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