Red Rattler Buzz-Spin Inline Spinner

This lure combines buzzbait inline spinner features. lure traditional buzzbait blade churns water attention hungry fish causes reaction strike. Following blade #4 treble hook dressed fishair red sparkle strips.
As added feature, treble hook snap we remove bait position easily add little weight lengthen casting distance. allows add buzzbait features favorite plastic crankbait. favorites, addition standard treble hook, plastic shad sunfish swimbait. combo me bass particularly prone reaction strikes. I’ve ao worm lizard plastics gotten plenty hits.
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