The Legend of Rapala Fishing Lures  
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The Legend of Rapala Fishing Lures

If a company can lay claim to world records won by their products from every corner of the globe, then you might say they’re doing something right. Consider Rapala fishing lures, founded in Finland, which have caught more record-winning fish than any brand in the world. Rapala’s secret is tried and true: they’ve been crafting high quality, hand carved lures since 1936. Today they call themselves not only the best at their trade, but also the biggest. They sell more lures annually – about 20 million – than any of their competitors. Their knowledge of fish is so vast that over the years, they’ve designed specialized lures for every fishing scenario imaginable. Their catalogue is extensive, and a glance at their bevy of lures can overwhelm a novice fisherman. Each lure has its own unique purpose, and by understanding which one best complements your own style of fishing, you’ll have a better idea of what to buy.

               You must first realize that Rapala products are designed for motion; bottom-fishing enthusiasts need not read further. These lures are supposed to “run,” either by trolling or casting. Additionally, they may be divided into three categories, depending on what depth you troll or cast: top running (near water surface), medium diving (up to 10 feet), and deep diving (deeper than 10 feet). Sampling a lure from each category allows you to better understand its purpose.

               The Skitter Pop is representative of a top running lure, and should be used when fish appear to be “top feeding” near the water’s surface. It is made for casting, and the fisherman should allow the rig to skim along the waterline, periodically jerking the rod. This motion gives the lure a realistic appearance of a jumping minnow, and attracts the attention of nearby fish. The Skitter Pop is lightweight and has a feathered tail.

               The Flat Rap is the most basic medium diving lure. It also mimics the minnow, a small fish that swims at shallow to moderate depths and is preyed on by bigger fish. Different paint schemes tailor to specific fishing environments, but the silver and blue striped model is standard. The barbed hooks at the head and tail of the lure allow for a jerking motion as it pulls through the water, giving the effect of an injured minnow that makes an easy target for bigger fish.

               The Magnum is a deep diving lure, and is considered the pride of Rapala. It has snagged the most world record fish of any of the company’s lure designs. This are the heaviest of all, built to withstand the violent strike of a deep-sea fish. It’s weighted in the front and shimmies through murky saltwater, making itself attractable to Tuna and Wahoo.

               Researching each of Rapala’s fishing lures will help you decide which is most appropriate for your fishing trip. Once you select a lure from this company, you’ll stand the best chance at snagging a fish. You can’t go wrong with Rapala.

You can get more information about Rapala Fishing Lures from these websites……

Wikipedia | Funding Universe | Rapala World

 
 


 
 



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