A Dream Lure for the Active Angler, Rapala Shadow Rap!
How does a dying baitfish swim? Slowly, faltering, gradually sinking, and turning towards the bottom—just like how you can make Rapala Shadow Rap swim. A sharp downward twitch of the rod followed by immediately letting out some slack line causes the Shadow Rap to sink, quivering and turning 180 degrees backwards!
Rapala Shadow Rap is an incredibly versatile lure. It’s effective for trolling for salmon in the large lakes of Sweden, where it mimics the natural movement of a baitfish. During sharp turns, the lure begins to sink while vibrating, a movement that particularly attracts lake salmon. This lure is also a highly effective pike bait for casting. It can withstand aggressive jerking actions and performs excellently when worked slowly with subtle vibrations.
Model | Length | Weight |
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SDR11 | 11 cm | 13 g |