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Why these fit

These are the strongest matches for catfish trolling rigs because they’re built for drifting or trolling with bait, and several add noise/vibration to help catfish find the bait in muddy or low-visibility water. The WST-Rattlers, XL Rattlers, and Black Mamba all keep bait suspended off bottom in the strike zone while trolling or drifting. The Rattle Snake Dragging Weights are a good fit if you need to troll snaggy bottoms and want the rig to slip through cover. The PP-Seekers also fit trolling with bait when you want added vibration and sound.

Technique notes

Run bait just off bottom, not dragging hard unless you’re using the dragging weights. For trolling, keep speed slow enough that the float or sinker stays in the strike zone and the bait doesn’t spin. These rigs are best with live bait or cut bait, especially in current, muddy water, or around cover where catfish key on scent plus vibration.

When to switch

Switch to a dip-bait rig like Eagle Claw Catfish Dip Tube Rig if you want a simple bottom scent presentation instead of trolling. Switch to Catfish Sumo Rattling Line Float for Santee Rig (4 Inches) if you’re specifically building a Santee rig for snaggy water and want a smaller float option. If fish are higher in the water column or you need a more specialized unrigged setup, the unrigged Whisker Seeker floats are better for custom rigs.

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