Even though I knew...I still had to look an see for myself.
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Looks like lead shot for a rattle.
Jerry
:wo: I notice the ones in his head are larger than the ones in his behind. I know people like that.
Jim, my estimation and esteem for you just went up several notches! Good for you, and now we all know.
well that answers that question.
At what age do we outgrow this? lol
I think it about the time we stop breathing.
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I always wondered. :wo:
Jim,
I have been thinking about this and am sure that the lead is only in there for the added weight. So, if it were me I would just put some glue inside there so they don't RATTLE when you use it. :innocentwhistle:
Jerry
:laf: Thats a good idea, cause they arent very secure at all :confused:
I have clear ones that have a different rattle setup. We have been using the red eye shads though from strike king. Smallies love em compared to ratltraps
I dont catch too many smallies on rattle traps, rarily use them for that actually. I use the rattlers for big deep water bass. Here in a couple weeks they're gonna be deadly when the bass are schooled up and having their fall feast.
1/4 oz Rat-L-Traps or 3/16 oz Cotton Cordell Spots, both in the blue/chrome finish are my top smallmouth baits in the rivers around here Jim.
If im drifting along at a clip faster then a jig will allow i go to a ratltrap or a red eye. The red eye seems to be doing better prob cuz its something different
Quote from: shaddragger on September 06, 2014, 08:30:04 PM
:wo: I notice the ones in his head are larger than the ones in his behind. I know people like that.
We must know some of the same people.
Ok, You got it apart. Now can you put it back together? :laf:
Thats the tricky part :confused: :laf:
Come on Jim dont fumbil you balls!!!
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