Seen corks with rattles for salt water (redfish) but never for freshwater. Interesting. Let us know how they work for you.
I stopped in there to checknout the bait selections they have there ( I know, bait at a tire shop) they have a great selection of hair jigs, plastics and etc. One thing I found I have never seen before was small corks with rattles in the stem. I picked up some to try when I get a chance. Maybe some of you experts maybe able to chime in if you have used them before.
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Seen corks with rattles for salt water (redfish) but never for freshwater. Interesting. Let us know how they work for you.
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They have them at spillway sportsman in Bruely. Also Superior tackle on Seigon lane in BTR.
I bought a few but don't use corks much. Also they are not slip corks.
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I use corks regularly, mostly small cylinder types. I have used rattling corks similar to the ones in the middle of your picture. Picked them up last year from Cajun Lures (currently out of stock). They've worked well for me under a 1/32 squirrel tail jig for sacalait, shellcrackers, and bluegill when throwing toward the bank and jigging back to boat.
I’ve bought from them, good people. They have a good selection of the D&M hair jigs. The service on tires is excellent. They mounted my RV tires even when it bought them online.
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Good people. My son in laws family. His 2 cousins and their Parents. That lady can cook also. Good electricians also.