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Adding rattle to a Grande Bass Diamondback #4896079 05/24/10 01:11 AM
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Looking for a few ideas. I had much success this spring fishing a weightless Grande Bass Diamondback rattlesnake. Thought that adding a rattle would help the bass key in on the bait in the typically stained water of the spring. Anyone know of a good way to add a rattle to a 5/0 wide gap hook? Want to stay weightless and avoid jig heads. THANKS for the help!

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Re: Adding rattle to a Grande Bass Diamondback [Re: Don T] #4896105 05/24/10 01:17 AM
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Just buy you some of Hag's tornados, they have a built in rattle chamber in the tail. They are very similar but have the option of adding a rattle without tearing up your worm.

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Re: Adding rattle to a Grande Bass Diamondback [Re: Don T] #4896106 05/24/10 01:18 AM
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Use a small piece of shrink tubing that will just fit over the hook with the rattle inside.


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