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Looking for silent (no rattle) walking baits 3-4 inches.


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I love the super spook jr, but want to try something similar without rattles on a pressured lake.  If there is such a lure I can't find it on google.  Any suggestions?

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Your answer is right here. 

 

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Thanks Dwight, didn't realize the Evergreen JT came in a 3.75", but dang they are pricey...  May try to modify some super spook jr.'s since I have a bunch.  

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49 minutes ago, akmac said:

May try to modify some super spook jr.'s since I have a bunch.

 

Yeah, just drill a small hole and then refill with hot glue, or epoxy to make it permanent. Problem is, my spook jr sounds like a one-knock, which would require a pretty big hole. You'd need to rig some kind of plug, like a wood dowel, for the hole.

 

My spook is silent, and my puppies are silent.

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On 8/9/2023 at 12:00 PM, Dwight Hottle said:

Your answer is right here. 

 

I ended up  buying a couple Evergreen JT's in the 3.75".  Pretty pricey, but so far they are working so in that regard they have been worth it.  Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. 

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Just be careful you don’t hook yourself. The evergreen hooks are wicked.

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