The weight has a sound chamber and a tail section. The sound chamber
embodies a plunger stem, a plunger seat, a flexible reed or spring biased
balls and a compression spring. The tail section embodies a tail canal and
an amplifier which forms a venture having a vortex and a vertex
intersecting the tail canal. The sound is made when the plunger stem is
pulled, the flexible reed or spring biased balls mounted in the plunger
seat deflects the sound chamber grooves of the sound chamber. The plunger
stem reaches it's maximum travel when the plunger seat reaches the spring
seat. The compression spring retracts the plunger stem when the pull is
released. The spring's retraction allows the flexible reed or spring
biased balls on the plunger set to deflect the sound grooves in the
opposite direction until the plunger seats meets the tail seat. The sound
induced in the sound chamber is transferred to the tail canal where it is
amplified through the vortex and vertex making an amplifier. The split
ring on the plunger stem is tied to a selected length of fishing line on a
rod and reel by a fisherman. The split ring on the tail section is tied to
a selected length of fishing line to a hook, a bait or a lure by the
fisherman. The tail section can be changed to different weights by
unscrewing it and applying a different tail section.