non-rattling Tadpollies?

Posted by: Nor Cal Drifter

non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/23/05 03:57 PM

Question for you Tadpolly fans (of which I know there are many)...does Heddon make a non-rattling version of the Tadpolly? In the Dr. Death color scheme? If so, anyone know where to get them? Also...your thoughts on rattling vs. non for low to medium water steelies? Thanks in advance. Nor Cal.
Posted by: gilly

Re: non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/23/05 05:29 PM

Nor Cal- Get some cerise Lure Coat, chrome and gold tadpollies without rattle are available.

matt
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/23/05 08:30 PM

I don't care for the rattling plugs (any) in real low and clear conditions. Just a rookie opinion, of course, but my records show more caught in that kind of water on the non rattle vs. the rattle, with the exception of one plug.

You can take a rattling Tad and drill a small hole at the back end, and using a hypo-needle type of super glue you place a drop in the inside of the plug and then roll the "rattle" ball onto it. Hold till it dries.

Seal the hole with a drop of epoxy, let dry and no more rattle!

When you can find them, there are some old style Tad's that didn't have rattles.

Mike
Posted by: Dave D

Re: non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/24/05 12:39 PM

I used to be under the impression that for low gin clear water the rattles would spook the fish.

Went with Rob Endsley on the Skagit last year and asked him about rattlers vs. non rattlers. He thinks there is no differance in the amount of fish he takes on either.

That works for me \:D

Oh and I have never seen anyone so powerful on the oars as Rob \:\) Holly crap that guy can row.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/24/05 12:47 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Dave D:
Oh and I have never seen anyone so powerful on the oars as Rob \:\) Holly crap that guy can row.
His arms are 5' long...it's no wonder he can move so much water in one stroke of the oars!



Mike
Posted by: plugs

Re: non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/26/05 07:14 AM

I'm pretty sure they still have some at Barrier Dam Campground.
Posted by: Todd

Re: non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/26/05 01:51 PM

Most of mine are non-rattlers, and sometimes I make some effort to keep the rattlers for more colored or heavier water, but for the most part I find that the color of the plug makes a lot more difference than does the presence of the rattle or not.

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: Queetsqueef

Re: non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/26/05 02:10 PM

More than the color or rattle, try learning how and where to properly run them. It's about patience, persistence and in some cases, endurance. It's fun to watch guys who know what they're doing and not. In other words, guys who don't fish a hole correctly and then somebody (I wonder who that is) comes in behind them and hits a fish. I think guys figure they're wasting too much time pulling plugs. They may be right, but if you choose to pull, you've got to give it a chance. I love Tads, and I don't even pay attention to the rattle. I peer into my plug box and grab one of my many that matches the conditions, and bam
Posted by: bank walker

Re: non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/27/05 12:25 AM

I havent seen a huge difference in the rattle vs nonrattle. I think the fish are more tuned into the frantic side to side waggle, than they are the sound. A good color contrast for water conditions definetly helps

I cant find a good selection of tads anywhere, Heddons website didnt have a whole lot of assortment??
Posted by: Mooch

Re: non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/27/05 01:31 AM

Pretty sure it was GI Joes in Portland where I found a mess of them about a monh ago. They had some on sale for like $3 in some XO colors I didn't want. When the clerk said he give me the price on any of the colors, I loaded up. \:D

Like I need anymore flaming plugs. :rolleyes:
Posted by: Mooch

Re: non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/27/05 01:45 AM

Nor Cal,

To your original question, apparently there are 3 current models of the Tad w/o rattle" limon green, sun fire & Red dog.

Many more colors, including the "Dr. Death" aka "tickled Pink", are available as a Clatter Tad.

See the folowing:
http://www.lurenet.com/catalog.aspx?catid=Tadpolly
Posted by: CraigO

Re: non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/27/05 09:57 AM

I haven't noticed any difference. I have certain favorite colors that I fish and I don't worry about rattle vs. non-rattle. I think that the hooks rattling around make just as much noise as the rattle in the plug.
Posted by: Harbor_Hog

Re: non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/27/05 11:18 PM

Anyone remember tiny tads? I haven't seen one of those in a real long time! I used to fish them for summers, but have since lost all mine. Anyone have any they want to part with? How about any tadpollies period that you want to get rid of? I have a ton of tads but a guy can never have enough.

I don't pull plugs all that often compaired to pitchin bait, but somehow I have managed to aquire over 50 different plugs in almost all the brands. I am almost at the 125 mark for Kwikis, and pushing a 100 with both hot shots and tads. I guess a guy can never have to many good plugs.

Harbor-Hog
Posted by: Nor Cal Drifter

Re: non-rattling Tadpollies? - 12/29/05 03:57 PM

Thanks to all for the good info. Much appreciated.

Nor Cal