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Arashi Rattling Square Adds Advance Design To Square Bill

GON Staff | June 15, 2016

No bass fishing lure has received the accolades from fishermen in recent years like the square-bill crankbait.

Based on the super cranking success of the Arashi Silent Square 3 & 5, the Rattling models feature a multi-ball rattle system that precisely imitates the sound of baitfish feeding in the shallows. Key design features previously only found in expensive, custom lures gives anglers a true edge when fishing an Arashi lure. Both models run with a lively rolling action and a pronounced tail kick. Built-in buoyancy to back out of cover with a square lip design for increased deflection is the perfect match for contacting structure.

Features include:

  • Premium black nickel VMC hooks.
  • Multi-ball rattle system delivers a higher pitch and raspy tone, imitating shallow-water baitfish.
  • Rotated hook hangers nests the hooks close to the body for improved action, preventing hang-ups and allowing larger hooks.
  • Self-tuning line tie is a free-moving design that keeps the lure tracking true, ensuring non-stop fishing action.
  • Circuit board lip starts right away at slow speeds and quickly reaches maximum diving depth. Extremely thin with superior strength and durability.

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