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Advance Ice Monofilament. Ice Magic. Tritanium Plus. Press ESC to cancel. Skip to content Home Physics What Rapala lure is best for bass? Ben Davis March 12, What Rapala lure is best for bass? What is the best lure for catching largemouth bass? Are Rapalas good for bass? What is the most popular Rapala lure? What do you catch with a Rapala lure? Rapala and other thin minnows can be retrieved a number of ways. How you've rigged the lure to your line has some impact on how you can retrieve, but you can try any of the retrieves described below: Fish topwater by casting the lure and letting the ripples dissipate, then twitch the lure to simulate a wounded minnow struggling on the surface.
You can also let the lure drift with the current to reach pockets with overhanging limbs that would catch the lure if cast to directly. Crank the Rapala in with a steady retrieve. Use this technique with no sinker or with either of the weighting options described above. Crank the Rapala in for a few seconds, pause briefly, then crank again. Repeat the pauses.
This will also simulate a wounded minnow. You can also use this retrieve with or without a sinker. Troll the lure behind your boat at a steady speed. This method is best used with the 3-way sinker rig in deeper water, but you can also troll in shallower water with split shot for weight. Use a speed of about 1 to 2 mph 1. The deeper you want to fish, the more line you need to let out behind the boat.
Yes No. Not Helpful 4 Helpful Try this set-up: Trolling at Using lb test. Let out ' of line with no weight. Direct tie, no swivel. Rapala neutral jointed minnow I like J11 should dive to 15'' of water. For lake and brown trout move to 50' water deep, add small split shot 4' from lure and increase to 2mph. This works well. Not Helpful 6 Helpful 8. No, as it will ruin the action of the lure. If you want to cast longer, switch to lighter line on a long 6- to 7-foot pole, and a spinning reel.
Not Helpful 5 Helpful 6. The lure is the bait, and if bait is attached, most lures won't work the way they were designed to. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 6. Of course. I used them together all the time with great success in catching various species of salmon, and walleye too.
Not Helpful 3 Helpful 5. Anything big and flashy with a lot of colors, like chartreuse, pink, white, silver or gold. And you will want the rapela to have rattles and make a lot of noise to attract the bigger pike.
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