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i wish i knew the secret of rattle traps....
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its the sudden drop of the trap that gets their attention, ya can burn it across weeds, then stop for a second and continue, they often hit it on the drop
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ya i noticed that i just didnt want to make you feel like an idiot and the yozuri are nice hard to find tho
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Scrap, there really isn't a secret to them. They are known as idiot baits for a reason-you just chunk and wind. Get you a 1/2 oz. chrome with a blue back or smokey joe color and start chunking it-you WILL eventually get bit.
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i love my traps...but my buzzbaits out fish em it seems every spring???
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If ya'll think that the Rat-l-trap is great, try an LV Series.
You will out fish all Rat-l-traps. At least thats what I've seen. (more than once) Yes Yozori does make a fine bait. Have used the Drum many times, with good results.
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Many ways to fish them. I think I own 20-25 in different colors. I also have multiple brands, as posted before some sink faster,slower than the others. With all the colors I still find myself throwing gold or baby bass, tiger on sunny days and gold or bleeding on cloudy days. Also, like wishing said- #4 gammie on the rear, some red some brown. Like the bigger hook on the tail, most fish I catch are hooked on the rear.
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i have a rat-l-trap in like bleeding shad, with red hooks. look prety sharp... anyways, walmart and kmart dont sell just treble hooks. they sell eagle claw trebles, thats all. how do i sharpen hooks?
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