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A rattle trap is a type of fishing lure that has metal balls inside its body, creating a rattling noise when retrieved through water. This sound mimics the natural sounds of prey fish, attracting predatory fish to your lure.
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A rattle trap fishing lure is a type of artificial fishing lure that is designed to mimic the sound and movement of a wounded baitfish. It typically consists of a metal or plastic body with a series of rattles inside, and a single or treble hook attached to the bottom.
The Rat-L-Trap comes in several different models and sizes to catch a wide variety of species in both fresh and salt waters. With a huge assortment of color variations, it will accommodate any angler's need for any situation.
The Rat-L-Trap is probably the most ubiquitous lure in all of bass fishing. Though it wasn’t the first lipless, vibrating crankbait on the market, it’s certainly the best known … and perhaps the most inefficiently used.
Discover the most effective rattle trap fishing lures and techniques to catch more bass, walleye, pike, and muskie. Learn about types, features, and how to choose the right lure for your next fishing trip.
Rattle traps, also known as lipless crankbaits, are a popular lure among anglers due to their ability to mimic the sound and movement of a wounded baitfish. These lures can be fished in a variety of ways, making them versatile for catching different types of fish in different conditions.
There’s no doubt that the rattle is by far the most important thing on the Rat-L-Trap. It’s designed to effectively draw in bass faster than anything else. But if you want to make the rattle even more potent, you can use the stop and start retrieval technique.
Rattle baits are still top sellers in some markets, but anglers fishing them try to keep them on the down low, trying to downplay the success these baits produce. This article will shed some light on Rattle baits, how to use them, and how to tweak them to put more bass in the boat.