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By Ed Harp
BASSMASTER Magazine, April 2008 Monday, March 31, 2008 When you're unsure where bass are located in a big lake and searching for a bite, what's the best lure to use? Take a tip from pro bassers and tie on a lipless vibrating crankbait. They call these noisy lures "Traps" after the original bait in this genre, the Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap. Not a bad nickname, considering these chattering, hard-throbbing artificials have a way of snaring unsuspecting lunkers. My "Day on the Lake" series for Bassmaster affords me up-close access to the superstars of th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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