You slide the GrandeBass 5" Airtail Rattler into a pressured stretch, stop it, and watch the buoyant tail lift and tremble like a wounded minnow. That subtle hover draws bass that ignored everything else, giving you a confidence bait built for the toughest bite windows.
On a Neko or light Texas rig, the Airtail Rattler falls horizontally, pauses, then the tail rises and quivers—staying perfectly in the strike zone longer and drawing fish from docks, brush, rock, and grass when post-front pressure shuts down traditional worms.
When pressure peaks or weather kills the bite, most worms go dead on bottom. The Airtail Rattler’s floating tail keeps working for you, making it a must-have when every cast counts.
Use a small glass rattle and slide it into the hollow tail opening until it seats. It stays secure without affecting buoyancy.
Yes. The tail continues to rise and quiver, making it deadly around docks or shallow vegetation.
A 1/0–2/0 finesse or EWG hook paired with a 1/32–1/16 oz nail weight keeps the fall level and the tail elevated.
Yes, the cavity securely holds scent and slowly disperses it through the retrieve.
Absolutely. Its hover-and-shimmy action is designed for tough days when bass barely react.