The Bass Ratt'ler 9000
You may recognize the Bass Ratt'ler 9000 from the intro of my last YouTube video. I didn't do a good enough job of capturing the build to make a full video, but make no mistake, this thing is not to be slept on. The internal rattle and realistic juvenile bass pattern make it a deadly, monster-catching weapon. At 4.25" and 2.6oz, this crank is ready for your water of choice.
You may recognize the Bass Ratt'ler 9000 from the intro of my last YouTube video. I didn't do a good enough job of capturing the build to make a full video, but make no mistake, this thing is not to be slept on. The internal rattle and realistic juvenile bass pattern make it a deadly, monster-catching weapon. At 4.25" and 2.6oz, this crank is ready for your water of choice.
You may recognize the Bass Ratt'ler 9000 from the intro of my last YouTube video. I didn't do a good enough job of capturing the build to make a full video, but make no mistake, this thing is not to be slept on. The internal rattle and realistic juvenile bass pattern make it a deadly, monster-catching weapon. At 4.25" and 2.6oz, this crank is ready for your water of choice.
Length: 4.25 inches
Weight: 2.6 oz
Type: Crankbait
Hooks: #1 Owner STG Treble Hooks
Wood Type: Basswood