The GRANDEBASS 4.75" Rattlesnake brings a larger, tapered ring profile that pushes water, traps air, and releases subtle bubble trails on every lift, shake, or glide. The added length and ring mass give it a stronger presence than finesse worms—perfect when you need a worm that still fishes clean in clear, pressured, or post-frontal conditions while tempting bigger bass to commit.
Drag the Rattlesnake down a rocky bluff on a Carolina rig or pitch it Texas-rigged into a laydown—the rings collapse on the fall, then flare and release tiny bubbles on the pause, creating a natural target that convinces bigger fish to commit when straight-tail worms get ignored.
Whether you're working deep structure, flipping shoreline cover, or probing clear-water points, the GRANDEBASS 4.75" Rattlesnake gives you a confidence bait that moves subtly, fishes naturally, and maintains enough profile to draw better-than-average fish when conditions get tough.
A 1/4–3/4 oz tungsten weight is common depending on depth and wind; the ringed body glides naturally behind a 2–3 ft leader.
Yes—its salt-infused core and ringed profile help it hold a natural horizontal posture and quiver with very little rod movement.
Absolutely—use a 1/0–3/0 offset or EWG hook, skin hook the point, and let the rings collapse on the fall and flare on the pause.
Stained water: Junebug or Black Blue Flake. Clear water: Green Pumpkin, Watermelon Red Flake, or natural forage patterns.
Anglers consistently report improved hold time, especially on lighter bites or pressured fish that tend to spit standard plastics.