“Vibratease”
Grandpa Carl's Fish Caller











Q. What is the best combo to use with the VIBRATEASE?

A. I love my ultra light spinning rod & reel. I use 4-6 lb test line, but the fish caller fits all types of pole and reel combinations.

Q. What are some of the ways you call fish?

A.If you have ever fished with crayfish, crawfish or shrimp you may have noticed they can make noise underwater. If you use live or artificial you can strum the VIBRATEASE You can stop the vibration quickly by sliding your thumb under the VIBRATEASE. I advise starting out gently because your thumbnail makes a click.

Q. What is the best test line to use?

A. I use 4-6 lb test line on my spinning rod ultra light, on my bass rod I use 10-20 lb test line depending on what I am fishing for.

Q. What kind of lure or bait works best?

A. Doesn’t matter, fish what you normally fish with, it works great on night crawlers, plastic worms, jigs, all live baits and any lure. even top water on the pull, and spinner baits.

Q. What Kind of Fish Have a Lateral Line?

A. All the Basses, Sunfish, Walleye, Crappie, Bream, Pikes, Muskellunge Chain Pickerel, Cisco, Lake Whitefish, Apache Trout, Cut Throat, Pink Salmon, Lake Trout, Hakes Snook, Tarpon, Grouper, Blue Fish, Sea Trout, Weakfish, Spots, Croaker, Drum, King Spanish Mackerel, Albacore and Flounders.

Q. What about Cat Fish?

A. I have heard recently that a catfish does have an exceptional lateral line, so you tell me.

Q. How Many Species of Fish Have a Lateral Line?

A. According to the National Audubon Society Field Guide to Fishes (Page 14 – Classification of Fish) 25,000 species of fish, 97% which are ray finned fish. More than 2500 species are found in North America.



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