All the life-like scale detail and selections from the incredible patterns of the original X-Rap. The massive diving-lip takes the X-Rap Magnum deep...unassisted. Nothing to hinder the action. These run perfect right out of the box, no wasted time tuning. They can be run up to 13 knots for big game fish worldwide.
Travis on 07/23/2013 08:48am
Hi mate this lure will be used in the north west of Australia chasing Spanish
mackerel and dolphin fish not to sure what rod and reel it will be used with yet
will be cruising about 8 to 12 knots in about 6 meters of water of the coast of
exmouth
Alexander on 12/28/2012 07:10pm
Hola, si este señuelo lo uso para Troling en el mar, para pescar Wahoo,
dorados, tunas, macarelas, yo los e usado en mis pocos viajes de pesca, y
son mortales!! :) estoy comprando varios para hacerme de un pequeño tackle
y con el paso del tiempo tener mi equipo..
Puede visitar estos link, para que observes algunas fotos,
www.arenalsportfishingtours.blogspot.com
www.costaricasportfishingtours.blogspot.com
www.tirsiohidalgosportfishing.blogspot.com
www.turismolafortunasc.blogspot.com
www.wix.com/arenalsportfishing/tirsiohidalgo
Rod on 11/12/2011 11:18am
I use lures to fish for Barramundi, a goddamn mongrel of a fighting fish and a top
table fish. They grow up to 50 to 60lb's, legal size is 55cm's, average size would
be around 75cm (12lb's). You can Google them, I live in the Northern Territory which
is located in the middle and top of Australia, I fish the Roper and Limmin Bight
river systems. Use of lures, casting around snags and trolling. We have a dry season
and a wet season, dry from around April till October (best fishing April May as
water temps drops over the dry and Barra go off the bite) and wet from November till
March (October until November or until the monsoon rains kick in) Best fishing is
called the "run off", which is at the end of the wet and all flood plains drain back
into the river (rivers flood during wet go up to 4 to 5 metres above dry season
level) as they drain back out to sea you get what we call gutters where water is
draining back into the river and the Barra hang around these gutters waiting for
bait fish to get washed into the river, another good spot is around snags (fallen
trees) as Barra like to hide here to ambush their food. When the wet season stops
its really great fishing, you just need to keep an eye out for big Lizards
(crocodiles). Early in the wet season they call it the "build up",this also is good
fishing. The Barra go off the bite towards the end of the dry, as water temp drops,
but come back on when storms start to build up and water temps start to rise and it
gets hot and humid as hell but the fishing great until the rains come and all rivers
flood again and are not assessable until the end of the wet.
Michelle on 10/30/2011 05:52pm
We will be using the lure for trolling in 10-20 metres of water for wahoo, tuna and
bonito.
The colour will definitely attract pelagic species.
Antonio on 10/10/2011 07:52pm
Thanks for sending the dorado rapala x-rap magnum 15 soon, I tell you that we caught the golden DORADO Argentina is a very aggressive and territorial salmonids and reach weights up to 66lb or more, the attack is hellish and the jaw is very powerful. I leave a link to the best place in Argentina to catch this fish.
www.lazonalodge.com
Ken on 10/10/2011 07:51pm
the last rapala x-rap magnum 15ft in Dardo, I had i used it mostly for trolling
slow for snappa and fast for southen blue fin tuna, my last one got bitten of by
a meter long barracuda, when i was chasing snappa, in the 5meters of water
this lure also work really well on the australian king fish, good all round lure