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    What silicone do you guys use?

    The ones I have tried always cure opaque or milky. I am looking for a totally clear silicone.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Another solution the the rattle issue:

    Insert the rattle into a piece of mylar tubing and whip it in place. The tubing can now be tied in just in front of the bend of the hook, on top of the shank, with the rattle extending behind the hook.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garage View Post
    What silicone do you guys use?

    The ones I have tried always cure opaque or milky. I am looking for a totally clear silicone.

    Thanks in advance.
    Mike I once got hold of a tube of "Glue Devil" silicone from a craft shop and it was great. Cheap as chips and crystal clear. Also saw a clip recently where an Aussie tyer used benzyne to thin down his silicone. The effect was a clear, shiny and very smooth coating.

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    Nice fly this. What type of ratle do you guys use?

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    Thats an aswesome looking fly!
    Have you had alot of success with it?

    Leeries, skipjack?

    Does the silicone keep it more boyant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisvd View Post
    Nice fly this. What type of ratle do you guys use?
    The rattle in question is a small glass, plastic or acrylic tube with a couple of steel or brass balls sealed inside. You can get them from some bass fishing shops as "plastic worm rattles" or, if you live near a university, you can bribe the chemistry department's glass blower to make you some. I've seen them sold in smaller sizes as "fly rattles" but, amazingly, anything with the word "fly" in it seems to be twice the price of its "generic" alternative...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkK View Post
    The rattle in question is a small glass, plastic or acrylic tube with a couple of steel or brass balls sealed inside. You can get them from some bass fishing shops as "plastic worm rattles" or, if you live near a university, you can bribe the chemistry department's glass blower to make you some. I've seen them sold in smaller sizes as "fly rattles" but, amazingly, anything with the word "fly" in it seems to be twice the price of its "generic" alternative...
    Mark,

    I've used rattles once or twice, with no visible increase in success.

    My question is whether they really work in attracting fish. Do the guys that use them have increased takes or is it a confidence thing?

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    Nice fly.


    I also got some of those rattles the other day. I had big plans needles to say they're still in the packet as I ran into the same problems mentioned above.

    Now at least I have some more ideas.

    I was thinking in the line of rubber tubing (radio control car fuel line) tied to the tail section with the rattle inserted, but I have my doubts about the durability of the rubber especially with salt water.

    I like the idea of the mono and super glue!!!
    "Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing" - Einstein

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conrad Botes View Post
    Mark,

    I've used rattles once or twice, with no visible increase in success.

    My question is whether they really work in attracting fish. Do the guys that use them have increased takes or is it a confidence thing?
    Conrad, I share the same view regarding this. I also have utilised rattles to attract hookups, in my view, a fly that has ''basically'' a good shape, but displaces/moves more water with movement yields better hookups, so no!! I dont include rattles anymore in flies. But glad I tried anyways. I did get fish on them, but it did not ''WOW'' me.

    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conrad Botes View Post
    Mark,

    I've used rattles once or twice, with no visible increase in success.

    My question is whether they really work in attracting fish. Do the guys that use them have increased takes or is it a confidence thing?
    Guys this is an absolute novice question, but does a baitfish make a rattle or similar sound to a rattle when injured or is this just an attractor to entice the predator to investigate?

    If not would this not be an unnatural sound for a weary/causious fish?

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