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Our "Copper Dot" Cotton Cordell Red Fins are loaded with 20 BB's. "Copper Dot" as the hole the BB's went in is sealed with one of the copper BB's and then coated with epoxy.
They provide the same weight as the water loaded redfins but added fish catching appeal thanks to the rattling.
The lure weighs approximately1-3/8oz after loading.
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Loaded red fins were a staple for me this fall, especially fishing low water conditions. Castability isn’t great, but really deadly when fish are in close.
Loaded just right and cast well.
I use this lure fishing the boulder fields of the north shore of Long Island. It casts reasonably well and has a nice wiggle. I usually load me own with water but they can dry out over time. Having one loaded with bb's solves the evaporation issue and it adds some noise.
I prefer this over the water loaded due to the rattles. I feel like they entice aggressive strikes. Otherwise the Redfin is a time proven lure that is accountable for dozens (if not more) 50 pound bass over the years.