one of my favorite tricks with this Rapala minnow is to cast out near some lily pads or a dock or a boat that that is moored, and then just letting it sit there. I'll usually be but messing with another line, when all of sudden it gets hit hard. This seems to work best in the morning, before the water is disturbed by other boaters.
these have been around forever. I personally have used these since the 80's. These make great topwater lures for bass. Cast em our near cover, let them sit for a bit and twitch them. Reel them in slowly with your rodtip up and they will swim just under the surface and throw a wake. You can also reel them fast, reel them slow, throw a sinker on and fish them deep If I had to condense my tackle down to four lures a silver floating Rapala would be one of them
I've never caught one fish on the original floater. I've caught some on the x raps, husky jerks, and shallow shadraps, but none on this stick. Most overrated lure of all time especially if you're fishing from the shore. Can't cast it at all.
sadhvacman Yep. I always retrieve it with the “dying minnow”. There is something about watching a wake swirling around your lure, then giving it that final tug and BAM! Reeling it in. Needless to say I’m pretty much sold on these lures now.
Your freezer is full of dumba s walleye, bass or some other retarded fish that lives in freshwater. This thing isn't worth a damn in the salt. Been trying to catch something on it for years, but these nggas in the ocean too smart to go after this stick with hooks that looks like it was made by a 8th grader in art class.
one of my favorite tricks with this Rapala minnow is to cast out near some lily pads or a dock or a boat that that is moored, and then just letting it sit there. I'll usually be but messing with another line, when all of sudden it gets hit hard.
This seems to work best in the morning, before the water is disturbed by other boaters.
I caught my first bass on a small Rapala floating minnow. I love 'em.
Me to perch pattern
these have been around forever. I personally have used these since the 80's. These make great topwater lures for bass. Cast em our near cover, let them sit for a bit and twitch them. Reel them in slowly with your rodtip up and they will swim just under the surface and throw a wake. You can also reel them fast, reel them slow, throw a sinker on and fish them deep
If I had to condense my tackle down to four lures a silver floating Rapala would be one of them
Rob Sommerville what would the others be?
Brian K Len Thompson red and white spoon, for pike and bass, Rapala taildancer for walleye, Mepps #1 silver Aglia spinner for brook trout.
The best lure made
From burning it to slow retrieval+twitches.
This is my one lure that just performs and catches fish no matter what.
I've never caught one fish on the original floater. I've caught some on the x raps, husky jerks, and shallow shadraps, but none on this stick. Most overrated lure of all time especially if you're fishing from the shore. Can't cast it at all.
オリジナルフローターは着水直後にワンアクション入れなくても、そのまま最高の動きを出すのが最高です
重心移動が邪魔な釣りもありますし、ラウリ先生の素晴らしい設計が今も生きていると思います
Write in American. We can't read japanese you dumb sushi.
Thanks,one of my favorite with the jointed and the count down also.
got 2 of them and they are very good!
1937 dang man true Ingenuity
I love the micro version for crappie and creek fishing.
I twitch it gently and slowly, letting it stay on the surface. Fish will hit that thing, though, however you fish it.
sadhvacman Yep. I always retrieve it with the “dying minnow”. There is something about watching a wake swirling around your lure, then giving it that final tug and BAM! Reeling it in.
Needless to say I’m pretty much sold on these lures now.
My go to
Tyrone Catkiller Kang I'm sure you would def get a tone of strikes. They are balsa wood so I'm not sure how they would hold up to the salt water
Tyrone Catkiller Kang very smooth natural lure
My confidence lure perch pattern
F9 or f11 freezer full
Your freezer is full of dumba s walleye, bass or some other retarded fish that lives in freshwater. This thing isn't worth a damn in the salt. Been trying to catch something on it for years, but these nggas in the ocean too smart to go after this stick with hooks that looks like it was made by a 8th grader in art class.