A tungsten rattle head used on fishing lures is used to attract and catch more fish. The present invention increases fishing performance by reducing bulk, eliminating protrusions, and reducing impediments while achieving a louder sound chamber. There are no rattling fishing lures that take advantage of placing one or more rattle elements in a tungsten body. Using a hollow chamber in a tungsten body allows one or more rattling elements to be added while keeping the size of the lure head small and more appealing to fish. The rattle elements click or rattle to attract fish to the bait during the cast and retrieve. By placing the rattle inside the head, there are no protrusions or impediments resulting in increased fish catching ability. The tungsten rattle head can be attached to a hook or wire and used in a variety of fishing lures