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Pro Trap Does it again!

Hello there, I would just like to send in this picture of a 10.5lb large mouth bass i caught here in Florida out of a canal. I was using SY2 Pro Trap!

I want to thank you guys for creating such great lures for landing those monster bass! It was a fun catch and I couldn't of done with you guys there at Rat-L-Trap. - Michael DeFord

 
Rat-L-Trap still producing big results decades down the road
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One of freshwater fishing's most legendary success stories dates way back to the late 1960s, when a middle-aged luremaker named Bill Lewis was struggling to make a living off his wares.
A WWII veteran with a list of failed business ventures in his past, Lewis would work long hours in his garage in Alexandria, La., to build up his inventory. Then he would head out to various lakes to set up shop anywhere anglers gathered so he could peddle the baits from the tailgate of his old Ford station wagon. Read More
 
Velvick Wormed, Trapped The Big 'O'
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Byron Velvick didn't exactly dominate the recent Bassmaster Elite Series Wildcard Qualifier, but he did lead the event each day, and he won by a 1-12 margin. The Californian-turned-Texan started with the high heat on day 1, when he sacked a 21-05 limit. He tapered off the next day with an 8-pound limit, but rallied on day 3 when he tanked 11-00. Read More
 
Colwell Leads Weekend Series Championship
Colwell, who owns a small construction business in Baltimore, rotated his time between four spots he located during what said he was a “terrible” practice period. By 12:30 p.m. Thursday, he had his five-fish limit, mainly by working a Rat-L-Trap in grassy, shallow areas.
basszone.com
 
Duckett takes Bassmaster in style
He said he used a reddish-orange-brown colored Rat-L-Trap to catch an early limit of spotted bass — Lay Lake and its sister reservoirs along the Coosa River are famous for "spots" — then went flippin' a jig to catch the heavier largemouth bass that made the difference.
sports.espn.go.com
 
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