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What is the best season for rattletraps, and can anyone direct me to a rattletrap thread?

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Round here late winter into early pre-spawn ;)

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Round here late winter into early pre-spawn ;)

Yep, true in the southeastern part of the state as well.

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This site has a ton of articles covering just about everything including lipless crank baits like the Rat-L-Trap.

 

Here's a link to one ~

 

http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/Rat-L-Trap.html

 

There is also more info found at the bottom of this article.

 

A-Jay

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Pre spawn cold water I fish it even before it hits 50 Degree water temps

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I've made best use of them from late winter through summer peak (about June here). I have no good reasons that I can think of why they aren't a summer and fall bait for me -except maybe vegetation and filamentous algae density.

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That 45-60 degree water temp range seems to be best for me. 

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That 45-60 degree water temp range seems to be best for me. 

Same here.

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Any time BUT winter. Winter here is frozen over. "Burning" a lipless in cold water won't get you far either. When the water is cold...(I'm not talking pansy Florida cold, hahaha) fish are sluggish, so I fish it slower, so I might yo yo it or fish it slow in the chill.

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What kind of daily conditions would you throw one in? (i.e. overcast, windy, etc.)

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What kind of daily conditions would you throw one in? (i.e. overcast, windy, etc.)

 

Wind is a necessity (to me). Overcast means flashy gold, clear or partly cloudy is a sexy shad or gill pattern. 

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Wind is a necessity (to me). Overcast means flashy gold, clear or partly cloudy is a sexy shad or gill pattern.

Do you prefer overcast or clear skies?

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I tend to fish lipless cranks a lot post spawn and early summer. I like to use them for suspended fish off points or bounce them off the bottom of same points . 

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Do you prefer overcast or clear skies?

 

Overcast, but that's just my preference. I'll throw them as long as there is wind.

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All season long!! I love them in the summer to search points, just like in spring of fall, you can rip it off the bottom and let it fall yo-yo style or burn it over grass beds. If you're only using them in spring and fall then you're missing out, especially post spawn when the fish scatter and are hard to locate, fan casting a lipless crank will cover water and will pick off the active fish and possibly lead to a pattern if you notice fish coming off of wood or rock more often.

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Never had much luck with them in  our pre-spawn here..early Summer late May to early July when i have best results

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