Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap® Lures - Mag Trap®
No other hardbait can boast the fish-catching success of the Rat-L-Trap. With its flashy shad-like profile and super-tight wiggle, it's impossible to fish wrong.
Bleeding Shad colors all have bright red treble hooks.
Rated 4.6 out of 5Â by 39
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by Troyfish Classic
The Rat-L Trap is a classic. They have the habit of drawing in big fish from a distance and have for years. One of the first lures I ever purchased was an old Rat-L Trap, I now have it in a display case. The new ones are great lures as they were years ago, with adjustments of course. I prefer the bleeding shad set over the others, that hint of red is just enough to drive them crazy.
September 13, 2012
Rated 1 out of 5Â by bruski Rat-L-Trap
Used two different traps. All the paint/decals came off within 3 hrs. Very dissapointed. I was using them in fresh water.
May 2, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by JOHNCNOPD1364 Great Purchase
There was a shortage of Rattltraps in the New Orleans area due to huge speckled trout being caught on them in Lake Pontchartrain. Thought about my recent Bass Pro Shops magazine, located them, ordered and within days received my shipment. These lures were put to work within 12 hours of receiving them. For the following five days I caught on the average per trip-18 speckled trout, all weighing between 2.5 lbs to 5+ lbs. GREAT LURES...JOHN C. Metairie, LA
April 28, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by WLTRanger Good purchase
I used at a tournament this spring on Barren River Lake when the wind got up and you couldn't fish a lighter bait successfully. Comes with very sharp hooks and some excellent paint schemes. You can go to a bigger hook on bait and will not affect action.
April 25, 2011
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3/4 oz. LECTRIC REDA:Â
3/4 ounce2 years, 2 months ago
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3/4 of an oz. It seemed to work best when used with a medium heavy bait casting outfit.A:Â
I use the 1/2 ounce one- but I have also used the 3/4 ounce and that seems to be great for trolling on a heavier poll.A:Â
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