Every serious angler knows the feeling: you’re dragging a worm through perfect cover, yet the rod stays quiet. Bass are there… but they’re not committing. Slip in a GrandeBass 5mm AirTail Glass Rattle and suddenly your bait is broadcasting the sharp, irresistible click that triggers reaction strikes — the exact “sound-getting” edge thousands of tournament anglers already trust when the bite turns tough.
On tough days—muddy water, heavy wind, or pressured fish—the two-ball click provides a clean target for bass to track. Dragging or shaking a worm across 3–10 ft flats or around brush, the rattle’s sound helps fish commit even when visibility is low and bites are otherwise scattered.
Soft plastics catch fish, but adding sound helps fish find them. A small upgrade like this often determines whether your worm gets noticed when conditions tighten up.
Slide the rattle into the AirTail cavity and secure the tip with a small drop of glue to keep it locked all day.
Yes, most worms and creatures accept the 5mm insert, but the AirTail series provides the cleanest, most stable fit.
The lightweight glass keeps the worm’s natural fall, glide, and shake while adding a clear sound cue.
One is ideal for most conditions, but extreme mud or heavy current may justify adding a second near the head.
With a dab of glue, it remains secure even through aggressive hooksets and hard casting.