Big action in a small bait, the Ultra Light Minnow is the new gold standard for ultra light baits. Weighted body casts incredibly far for such a small bait. Slow-sinking, it is designed to work from 2-3 feet in the water column. An excellent choice for streams, small ponds and shallow bays and shorelines. Its unique lip design creates an enticing wobbling and rolling action. External etched scales, gills and fins in union with 3D holographic eyes and incredible Rapala ® finishes put this bait in the lead for ultra light choices. Perfect for panfish and trout, each lure is hand-tuned and tank-tested for ultra perfection right out of the box.
Jesse on 05/03/2021 06:16am
I love therapala ultralight minnows, I can no longer find them around me. But they work so well!
All of these are 18-20" fish caught on the baits I ordered, and many others. All on 4lb test 5' ultralight rod
Anatoli on 01/10/2018 10:00am
i am using your stuff and it is really good quality ,
rapala xrap extraordinary lure in rivers and duo pencil is good for seabass
and other species in our mediterrian sea.
Yuri on 02/25/2014 12:37pm
Thank you for the fast shipment my purchase.
I am happy to answer your question. I purchased Rapala Ultra Light Minnow ULM06-TR
for trout fishing in the mountain river, called Sochi.
This river flows near the venue of the XXII Olympic winter games in Sochi, Russia.
Trout in the river is not large, so I catch it on an ultra lightweight tackle. Me
and my children love it.
Good luck to the lovers of fishing in the United States and much success in your
business!
Lindsay on 01/16/2014 06:32pm
I use these kind of lures generally in the spring. I fish
impoundements and small rivers and streams, using ultra light gear. Not I'm in
southern Australia though.
Martin on 01/22/2013 12:56am
Hey mate, I flick the ultra light minnows from rapala in streams and rivers around Victoria Australia, mainly I go
for rainbow and brown trout, anything else is by catch for me, I recently also
bought a kayak so I'll be having a crack at trolling them around shallows of the
lakes.