Red Rattler Inline Spinner
This inline spinner lure brings tr gt fantastic fish catching machine. Leading jewelry quality mirrored 24K gold finished #3 Colorado blade. Colorado blades create lot noise water tt wl bring fish td lure. blade followed glass rattle tube tt clacks brass lure body, creating fish attracting noise. faceted red bead provides extra sparkle. red #6 Mustad Ultrapoint treble hook dressed feathers sparkly mylar. overall effect bring fish lure noise flash action induce strike. lure weighs 1/8 oz. 3 inches long.
I’ve lure effective muddy stained water, particularly riverbanks ar rain. However, I’ve gotten water strikes well.
Red Rattler Inline Spinner 1/8 oz – $2.99
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