I'm a fly fisherman but when I have used Rapalas on spinning gear I seemed to have the best luck with one that is about 3 inches long, silver sided with black on top, and is weighted. At times those old rainbows will really go after this especially in the winter. I don't remember what it is specifically called.
I have a lot of them, and they all catch a lot of fish. Just bought a bunch of Yo-Zuris in similar sizes and patterns, but no matter how well they work, they will never replace the Rapalas.
3/4 of my takle is Rapala. But know matter what, I always go to the original floater. In all sizes it can target all species. Thers not a whole lot you cant do with it. Just remember your best shot at a world record is with a RAPALA.
you mean i gotta pick just one well crap its a toss up for me between the dt series crankbaits and the x-rap both are superb lures always have atleast 6 of each in my bag
I'm a fly fisherman but when I have used Rapalas on spinning gear I seemed to have the best luck with one that is about 3 inches long, silver sided with black on top, and is weighted. At times those old rainbows will really go after this especially in the winter. I don't remember what it is specifically called.
I have a lot of them, and they all catch a lot of fish. Just bought a bunch of Yo-Zuris in similar sizes and patterns, but no matter how well they work, they will never replace the Rapalas.
3/4 of my takle is Rapala. But know matter what, I always go to the original floater. In all sizes it can target all species. Thers not a whole lot you cant do with it. Just remember your best shot at a world record is with a RAPALA.
you mean i gotta pick just one well crap its a toss up for me between the dt series crankbaits and the x-rap both are superb lures always have atleast 6 of each in my bag
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I'm a fly fisherman but when I have used Rapalas on spinning gear I seemed to have the best luck with one that is about 3 inches long, silver sided with black on top, and is weighted. At times those old rainbows will really go after this especially in the winter. I don't remember what it is specifically called.
lion teeth.
rapala countdown in rainbow trout
Jointed Rapala in gold and black, I have caught a lot of walleye with that lure so I always have at least three in the tackle box.
an original brook trout rapala
I have a lot of them, and they all catch a lot of fish. Just bought a bunch of Yo-Zuris in similar sizes and patterns, but no matter how well they work, they will never replace the Rapalas.
i like the original and the shad rap. but the DT crankbait is also good.
Fat Rap all the way!
3/4 of my takle is Rapala. But know matter what, I always go to the original floater. In all sizes it can target all species. Thers not a whole lot you cant do with it. Just remember your best shot at a world record is with a RAPALA.
Big Steel-lipped firetigers trolling lures in saltwater. The bigger the better.
Fat Rap and the sinker
shad rap,original, and rattle trap
you mean i gotta pick just one well crap its a toss up for me between the dt series crankbaits and the x-rap both are superb lures always have atleast 6 of each in my bag
Shad Rap
I like the Shad Rap. I use it on Kentucky and Barkley lake to catch bass.
Agreed with Beekeeper answer above and A + 1 for you sir!!!
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I'm a fly fisherman but when I have used Rapalas on spinning gear I seemed to have the best luck with one that is about 3 inches long, silver sided with black on top, and is weighted. At times those old rainbows will really go after this especially in the winter. I don't remember what it is specifically called.
lion teeth.
rapala countdown in rainbow trout
Jointed Rapala in gold and black, I have caught a lot of walleye with that lure so I always have at least three in the tackle box.
an original brook trout rapala
I have a lot of them, and they all catch a lot of fish. Just bought a bunch of Yo-Zuris in similar sizes and patterns, but no matter how well they work, they will never replace the Rapalas.
i like the original and the shad rap. but the DT crankbait is also good.
Fat Rap all the way!
3/4 of my takle is Rapala. But know matter what, I always go to the original floater. In all sizes it can target all species. Thers not a whole lot you cant do with it. Just remember your best shot at a world record is with a RAPALA.
Big Steel-lipped firetigers trolling lures in saltwater. The bigger the better.
Fat Rap and the sinker
shad rap,original, and rattle trap
you mean i gotta pick just one well crap its a toss up for me between the dt series crankbaits and the x-rap both are superb lures always have atleast 6 of each in my bag
Shad Rap
I like the Shad Rap. I use it on Kentucky and Barkley lake to catch bass.
Agreed with Beekeeper answer above and A + 1 for you sir!!!
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