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【Rare, with Manual】 Made in Finland Rapala Shad Rap SR-8 8cm Finland FINLAND Rapala SHAD RAP DEEP RUNNER SR8 ■ Why are "Made in Finland" models popular? The Finnish-made lures, considered Rapala's golden age, were crafted by skilled artisans directly trained by founder Lauri Rapala. * Strict Swim Test: Each lure is individually adjusted by hand, ensuring peak performance right out of the box. Let me explain how to use the Shad Rap Rapala. First, with Rapala, you just reel it in and you'll be hooked! (lol) And it catches fish! It's truly like a small fish [realistic bait]. This movement cannot be replicated by plastic lures. Also, Rapala lures have very stable swimming action, so they don't lose balance even when retrieved quickly. Therefore, it's often used in a stop-and-go manner, like "reel fast and then stop." But there's an interesting way to use it. [Don't reel the Shad Rap!] After you start reeling and let it dive to a certain depth, then pull the Shad Rap with your rod. The reel just takes up the line slack. Maintain the line slack in a "neither taut nor loose" state. While taking up the line slack in this state, the Shad Rap will spontaneously wiggle its tail and slowly float up in place. This is when the bass will most likely bite. It's similar to how you use soft plastics. The most important thing is to "make the Shad Rap spontaneously wiggle its tail and slowly float up in place." This is effective!! [Pay attention to line tension!] The key is the tension of the line slack. With "neither taut nor loose" and just a slight line tension on the lure, you can bring out the action of the Shad Rap wiggling its tail as it floats up. At that moment! You'll feel a bite like "Fah!" or "Moso!" and you'll need to set the hook. Since it's a fishing method where you feel the bite, it's not a self-setting hook, which makes it fun! Doesn't this make you want to try it this spring? Please be sure to read my profile. Please judge from the photos and purchase with your understanding. m(_ _)m I also have other great value lures and more listed. Please take a look.
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