Rapala Catch of the Day
Posted on Nov 10, 2009 under Uncategorized | No Comment
Rapala lures are one of the most realistic looking lures you should buy. An ingenious fisherman made the first Rapala lures in the 1930s. After observing the habits of fish in the waters of Finland, he realized that big fish eat wounded little fish.
He created a lure that wiggled and wobbled in the water and he started catching more and more fish. And to this very day all Rapala lures that are made are hand tuned and water tested to make absolutely certain that they swim in perfect harmony right from the box. In actual fact no lure holds more records for the largest fish caught than Rapala lures. These lures are made from Balsa wood , Balsa trees are found primarily in Central and South America.

More world record fish have been caught with Rapala lures than any other in the world. Fish find these lures so tempting because of the work and dedication that goes into manufacturing them. Representatives from Rapala spend time with fisherman asking them questions and getting their take on the reasons a lure works well.
Rapala lures come in every form and dimensions imaginable and are terribly sturdy. Some styles are made to bounce off rocks, bump against the base of lakes and streams, and rip through thick weeds. Some styles will deliver an extraordinary distance in each cast. And some are essentially designed with a sound chamber that broadcasts sound and vibration. Sound is understood to heighten curiosity in fish , so any sound combined with a wiggle will sound like a dinner bell to a fish.
Rapala lures are made to tempt and torture fish so that a fish will have a particularly tough time not taking the bait. Some of the lures come fitted with steel rust resistant hardware so they are going to keep and perform for a very long time in saltwater. Rapala lures are superb for ice fishing too. Rapala offers a lure which will swim in tantalizing circles straight in the middle of deep game fish. They also made a lure with a slow circle down action. Rapala lures have recorded a record for catching the largest fish on each continent in the world excepting Antarctica. It is hard to go wrong with Rapala lures! .

