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Hareline Glass Rattlers

Hareline Glass Rattlers

When you need to add some noise to your flies, Hareline's Glass Rattlers are the way to go. Made from glass, these rattles make a bit more noise than those made out of plastic, and fret not, as their glass construction is ultra-durable. Available in a few different sizes, these rattles are sure to enhance the sounds on streamers, poppers, and more patterns of all sizes. Whether you're after musky in a clear water scenario or are chasing saltwater fish like snook or tarpon, Hareline's Glass Rattlers are sure to help increase your success.

Uses

These glass rattles are used whenever you want to add a bit more sound to your patterns. This is great for predatory fish that feed heavily with their lateral line, such as musky, but they're a good complement to any medium to large-sized fly just the same. These rattles are relatively easy to tie in and work best when coated with a resin or tucked inside of some mylar tubing. However, bar none, the easiest way to work these rattles into a fly is by using Ahrex's PR378 GB Predator Swim Bait Hooks.

Comparisons

Another option to easily add a rattle to your fly is with Hareline's Plastic Fly Rattles. These are made similarly to the Glass Rattlers, but they're crafted with a plastic casing instead of glass. With a plastic outer, you get a little more resilience when fishing rocky areas, but the sound is also more subtle, so if you're looking to build a fly that really makes noise, the Glass Rattlers are a better option.

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When you need to add some noise to your flies, Hareline's Glass Rattlers are the way to go. Made from glass, these rattles make a bit more noise than those made out of plastic, and fret not, as their glass construction is ultra-durable. Available in a few different sizes, these rattles are sure to enhance the sounds on streamers, poppers, and more patterns of all sizes. Whether you're after musky in a clear water scenario or are chasing saltwater fish like snook or tarpon, Hareline's Glass Rattlers are sure to help increase your success.

Uses

These glass rattles are used whenever you want to add a bit more sound to your patterns. This is great for predatory fish that feed heavily with their lateral line, such as musky, but they're a good complement to any medium to large-sized fly just the same. These rattles are relatively easy to tie in and work best when coated with a resin or tucked inside of some mylar tubing. However, bar none, the easiest way to work these rattles into a fly is by using Ahrex's PR378 GB Predator Swim Bait Hooks.

Comparisons

Another option to easily add a rattle to your fly is with Hareline's Plastic Fly Rattles. These are made similarly to the Glass Rattlers, but they're crafted with a plastic casing instead of glass. With a plastic outer, you get a little more resilience when fishing rocky areas, but the sound is also more subtle, so if you're looking to build a fly that really makes noise, the Glass Rattlers are a better option.