Rapala® V-blade. Gag him. Launch it. Bounce back. Just don’t pigeonhole it.

Rapala® V-blade. Gag him. Launch it. Bounce back. Just don’t pigeonhole it.

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Rapala® V-blade. Gag him. Launch it. Bounce back. Just don’t pigeonhole it.

Rapala® V-blade. Gag him. Launch it. Bounce back. Just don’t pigeonhole it. | Adventure Hunting Moose Fishing Deer Outfitting & Outdoors
VEDETTE PRODUCT: Rap-V Blade Cast it. Gag him. Yo-Yo. Shake it out. Tear it up. Turn crank handle. Grind it. Smash it. Break it. Lift it up and drop it. Wherever you fish. Every time you fish. For whatever you’re fishing for… there’s a new lure that’ll catch them all – bass, pike, walleye, panfish, stripers – and more. Introducing the new Rap-V™ blade. The “V” stands for maximum versatility. And it’s the most versatile fishing lure ever created by Rapala®. The multitool of fishing lures. The new Rap-V Blade is the perfect balance of metal, plastic and Rapala expertise. This extremely versatile bait produces instant vibrations when reeling in or retrieving. It can be worked at any depth, from shallow to deep, using a wide range of techniques. “The Rap-V offers maximum versatility with a capital V,” said Mark Fisher, lure designer for Rapala USA. “. Designed by Rapala engineers, the new Rap-V Blade is a hybrid lure that combines the best of a lipless crankbait with a blade lure. Available in a one-size-fits-all introduction, size #6 (2-1/2” long), weighing ½ oz, the new lure breaks the mold of traditional Rapala lures. The first thing anglers will notice is the eye of the new Rap-V. It’s enormous. And it’s angry. The groove is angled to give the eye a more aggressive appearance to trigger aggressive stings. Many members of our professional fishing team Rapala believes that predatory fish target the eye of their prey,” said Fisher, “which is why we intentionally enlarged the eye to be more aggressive.” The Rap-V blade’s extra-large metal dorsal (top) fin features two line attachment positions. When anglers attach their line to the front attachment hole, the lure will provide a slower, lazier dropping action. If they attach their line to the rear hole position, they’ll get a faster, head-down drop. When combined with Rapala’s distinctive BB rattle system, the lure’s vibration and action are undeniable.
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