Year after year, the Super Shad Rap delivers, with trophy fish taken worldwide from the glacial lakes of Canada to the murky waters of the Amazon. The patterns and colors offer perfect imitation of favorite prey of fish. Whether talkin to musky maniacs or big water trollers, they all have one thing in common: the great fish-catching power of the Super Shad Rap.
Mark on 07/13/2013 08:51am
I have several of these Rapala Super Shad rap lures and will be using them to catch wels catfish ,for my
guiding service in Italy and france. The catfish in france and italy have already
been caught to over 130 kg.
Carlos on 04/20/2013 12:09pm
hi thanks for your interest I tell him this is a señulo that is functioning very
While in northern Argentina to fish dorado and surubies, another time
more photos happened a hug.
Robert on 02/25/2013 06:59pm
I am from Boone, North Carolina and have recently gotten into to Muskie
fishing in the New River! I have a very good friend who has caught a great number
of them up to a 51 inch 44 pound monster!! I hope to catch my first on Saturday! I
will keep you posted. Feel free to share some reports of your fishing adventures
and definitely pictures!!
Sylvain on 02/25/2013 06:50pm
I will use these lures mostly for pike fishing (I live in
France, bass fisheries are not that great unfortunately, but we have nice pikes and
perches).
The rapala SSR14 is such a classic for big pikes in the late winter/early spring
when they want a big meal :)
Jeremiah on 02/11/2013 07:14pm
Hello, good day. Thank you very much for sending me the lures.
I particularly these I will use for fishing of gold. It is a very combative, and
weigh up to 25 kilos.
The way you use it, throw it to the bridge and start collecting the reel. The lure
comes about two meters below the water causing movements and noises that attract a
lot of fish. In short this is how they are used. I hope you understand my
explanation, because my English is not very good.
Let me know if you have more lures like to buy him, but in different colors.
Thank you very much.
Andy on 01/01/2013 07:00pm
You wanted to know how I use the lures? SSR's I mainly troll with, though I have
been known to fish them as crankbaits and even use them like jerkbaits. I also like
to use rapala xjs13, sxr14 and f14magnums from rapala. I also use bucher
depthraiders that I also buy from the USA as they're like rocking horse shit in the
UK. What we catch on them, and the ssr's claim a good 80% of the glory, are pike and
zander - very much like a walleye.
I expect you're wondering why I bought from the USA, well, it's cheaper for me to
buy such things from the states and have it posted than it is to buy it here. For
instance, an ssr costs £15.99 in a shop here, where as I bought from you at roughly
£7.62 at the current exchange rate. Even adding postage, it's still a saving worth
having, plus you lot have a much wider range of colours available.
Herman on 11/10/2012 08:11am
Well... In Argentina we have a fish called golden dorado. It is a
hard-fighter and he lives in sections of the river with trees and rocks
under the water. The fishing technique is quite simple. You cast the lure
as closest to the structure as possible and you crank the lure at a medium
speed.
Walter on 08/14/2012 10:02am
I tell you that this lure is special for the "dorado", a very aggressive
fish from my country wich, you can fish this beasts in the dam Salto Grande
in Argentina.
Benji on 10/10/2011 07:44pm
I fish and collect Rapala SSR-14 lures and thats why I pleased you to send me the lure
from the second picture, because his eys and the stripes are different of
the earlier generation of the SSR-14 in HT colour.
Ron L on 10/08/2011 09:24pm
My son and I go to Canada over Labor Day every year and fish for large pike. We have
had excellent luck with super shads however the water is treacherous with rocks and
logs so we lose lures every year. These lures will be shared with us as Christmas
gifts. We mostly troll them, however we do do some casting.