cram Posted June 30, 2011 Report Posted June 30, 2011 Dead center on top of the bait about 1 1/2" back from the large hook eye. Turn the bait over and point the nose down a bit and the rattles will roll right out. Then cover the hole with a bit of 5 minute epoxy, a dab of paint and your good to go. Dirty water, low light or when I'm trolling deep I like the rattles but clear water & bright days or trolling shallow I'll usually go with no rattles. Course the fish don't always follow the same strategy as me though Thanks! I wondered if there were little chambers and if it would he hard to pinpoint them. Have you ever tried filling with veg oil?
craigdritchie Posted June 30, 2011 Report Posted June 30, 2011 I prefer casting to trolling, so when conditions are good my go-to is usually a big inline spinner of some sort, normally black bucktail with a chrome willowleaf blade. It's easy to throw all day, easy to fish, has a good hook-up percentage and doesn't generally do too much damage to the fish afterwards. If conditions are tough, I'll go to a jig - black bucktail tipped with an eight-inch black Reaper worm, anywhere from 5/8 ounce up to 2 ounces depending on depth, weed growth and how fast I want to fish it.
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