Thanks for posting! Just got myself one of these from Ebay, they have not yet appeared for sale in norwegian shops/online stores. Looking forward to testing it.
YES, Sebile Lures are one of my favourite Brands as well. Their swimbaits are incredible and the Koolie minnow has a great presentation. I haven't used nor do I own a BBZ Spro, so I can't state an opinion on them. However, I do own a Few Tru-Tungsten swimbaits and I have to say they're incredible...My concern with a BBZ would be the 1 treble hook. For some reason I feel as if that would limit more fish with hits. Then again, I am from up North and I would Need aggresive fish for them to work.
I agree with you whole heartedly in regards to feeling confident with a specific bait(hard or soft). Which is why I don't disagree with people when they say they work, cause they do. I've used them and have found that their action isn't all that great. Comparing to A LOT of brands. I just don't see Rapala keeping up with them(Personal Opinion). Yeah, they're quite similar. but I find that the Imakatsu has a far better buoyancy in the water.
those wtd lipless kinda lures really works, and they really catch any kind of fish, in my own experience i learned that lipless moves more naturally than most lipped ones wich shakes too much, not so natural.. anyway if ya have a small shallow crankbait, try to use it with short and fast reels, makin it sink like 6" under the water surface, and let it come up but not totally on top, and repeat, keep it right below the water surface with short reel in and pause, in summer time works great for me!
Original Floating Raps are nothing compared to a Imakatsu Riprizer (Hi-Float or Slow). plus, Rapala is one of the top running longest franchises in the sport which is another reason why they get bought. Again, I prefer the Japanese lures over these. The amount of technology and science behind their lures are WAY better than Rapala. I'm not saying they don't work, cause they do. Heck, I love using X-Raps. I'm just saying A LOT of Rapala Tackle is HIGHLY OVer rated.
Too bad i never fish these types of bait. I'm a largemouth bass fisherman mostly, and i fish some pretty thick stuff. I need something that i can float to the top and bring over the weeds. Too bad it's too expensive for me to just pick up and try. When the fish are in the less weedy water and not active, i'll just stick to my suspending x-rap or other slow floating bait.
They make it sound like its a "new idea" lmao. Musky subsurface gliders have been made for 100 years. The little wings on each side at the back? They copied that from a musky bait.
2021...STILL THE BEST MARKETING TALK EVER. Subwalk is the talk and walk... surely catch fish and live up to its marketing.
i already wore the spots out with this bad boy lanier was smokin this spring
With the right combination of knot, rod, and rythym, they walk the dog wonderfully.
Thankyou for all video.
X raps and their new R-Type rod are the only thing keeping them within the market.
braid is like the best line for everything light action wise increases hook setting power so much,
x raps rock
this truly is a very versatile lure. caught a nice snook inshore this morning and then used it again in a local pond and got a sweet bass! lovin' it!
Thanks for posting! Just got myself one of these from Ebay, they have not yet appeared for sale in norwegian shops/online stores. Looking forward to testing it.
Used this lure recently in the Fl Keys and the Cudas couldn't get enough of it. Fishing in fairly shallow water wasn't a problem either.
They don't really have a walking-the-dog action like a Spook or Sammy, but more of a gliding action. Still a nice lure.
YES, Sebile Lures are one of my favourite Brands as well. Their swimbaits are incredible and the Koolie minnow has a great presentation.
I haven't used nor do I own a BBZ Spro, so I can't state an opinion on them. However, I do own a Few Tru-Tungsten swimbaits and I have to say they're incredible...My concern with a BBZ would be the 1 treble hook. For some reason I feel as if that would limit more fish with hits. Then again, I am from up North and I would Need aggresive fish for them to work.
The sub walk is my favourite lure
great vid
I agree with you whole heartedly in regards to feeling confident with a specific bait(hard or soft). Which is why I don't disagree with people when they say they work, cause they do.
I've used them and have found that their action isn't all that great. Comparing to A LOT of brands. I just don't see Rapala keeping up with them(Personal Opinion).
Yeah, they're quite similar. but I find that the Imakatsu has a far better buoyancy in the water.
those wtd lipless kinda lures really works, and they really catch any kind of fish, in my own experience i learned that lipless moves more naturally than most lipped ones wich shakes too much, not so natural.. anyway if ya have a small shallow crankbait, try to use it with short and fast reels, makin it sink like 6" under the water surface, and let it come up but not totally on top, and repeat, keep it right below the water surface with short reel in and pause, in summer time works great for me!
what are the best x rap sub walks
i like too much the subwalw for tarpon ... is good good lure ..for me this lures y one on the best in my top 3
i have a revo stx how well will this lour work on that type of reel
Are they good trollin lure , I'm interested in buying the 12 and 14 for saltwater trollin ?
The fish at 0:11 is a tarpon, I really want to go salt water fishing some day for one of them monsters.
:O where can i get these????
does it catch northern pike?
Original Floating Raps are nothing compared to a Imakatsu Riprizer (Hi-Float or Slow).
plus, Rapala is one of the top running longest franchises in the sport which is another reason why they get bought. Again, I prefer the Japanese lures over these. The amount of technology and science behind their lures are WAY better than Rapala. I'm not saying they don't work, cause they do. Heck, I love using X-Raps. I'm just saying A LOT of Rapala Tackle is HIGHLY OVer rated.
Too bad i never fish these types of bait. I'm a largemouth bass fisherman mostly, and i fish some pretty thick stuff. I need something that i can float to the top and bring over the weeds. Too bad it's too expensive for me to just pick up and try. When the fish are in the less weedy water and not active, i'll just stick to my suspending x-rap or other slow floating bait.
what species is the fish at 0:11 ?
@mofish20 i guessed that too but thats one huge tarpon then^^
i know tom mann jr and my grand pa has fished with him he starts at 550
They make it sound like its a "new idea" lmao. Musky subsurface gliders have been made for 100 years. The little wings on each side at the back? They copied that from a musky bait.
braid
@padanus2 Not really.
think that was a tarpon? Could be wrong.
@UFOdisclosure1 lol, amateur fisherman then