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Ima Rattlin Roumba Wakebait

$16.99 - $16.99

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Description

The Ima Rattlin Roumba expands the effectiveness of the original Roumba design with the addition of an internal rattle. Perfect for fishing in stained or muddy waters, the internal rattle generates the additional noise often necessary for grabbing a bass' attention in water with low-visibility. The Rattlin Roumba is also available in brighter colors to stand out that much more in dingy water. Designed by Bassmaster Elite Angler Fred Roumbanis, the Ima Rattlin' Roumba can imitate several types of bass prey, including various baitfish, frogs and even mice. With the rod tip up, the Rattlin Roumba creates a natural wake by "wobbling" side-to-side along the water's surface and with the rod facing downward the Rattlin Roumba will dive 12-18 inches below the surface and swim with a seductive, pulsating action. One of the most versatile and effective baits year around, it works great over shallow aquatic grass and is also extremely effective around boat docks, lay-downs, and standing timber. The Ima Rattlin Roumba provides anglers with a fish-calling alternative to the deadly original. Ima Length Weight Depth Hook Rattlin' Roumba 3" 5/8oz 0-2ft #4 Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

0.625 oz (18 g)

Length

3 in (76 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0-2 ft

Action

wobbling wake

Conditions

dirty water, low light, vegetation, open water

Field Notes

This wakebait is designed to be worked on the surface with a rod tip up to create a side-to-side wake, or slightly subsurface with the rod tip down. It is especially useful in stained or muddy water, around shallow grass, docks, laydowns, and standing timber where bass are feeding on baitfish or other surface prey.

Pros

  • Internal rattle adds extra sound for low-visibility water
  • Versatile surface-to-shallow presentation
  • Works around grass, docks, laydowns, and timber

Cons

  • Treble hooks may snag cover
  • Less effective when fish are deep or inactive on the bottom

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