Rapala X-Rap Saltwater Long Cast Lure 14cm 54g Mangrove Minnow

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Rapala X-Rap Saltwater Long Cast Lure 14cm 54g Mangrove Minnow

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#9186436
$4499
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The best way to target saltwater species

Designed for extreme casting distances in the most demanding conditions, the Rapala X-Rap Saltwater Long Cast Lure is built heavy and tough to target large, aggressive saltwater predators. Fished with a fast, steady retrieve results in a strong rolling and wobbling action with minimal resistance. Twitching creates the legendary X-Rap Slashbait action. When stopped it flutters on the drop for scores of presentation options. Heavy hardware and super strong VMC single hooks.

Rapala X-Rap Saltwater Long Cast Lure Features:
  • X Style Translucent Body
  • 3D Holographic Eyes
  • Sinking Flutters On Fall
  • Long Casting Dives 4' - 5'
  • Inshore Gamefish Species
  • VMC Tin Finish 4X Inline Single Hooks

Rapala X-Rap Saltwater Long Cast Lure Specifications:
  • Model: SXRL14
  • Running Depth: 4'-5'
  • Body Length: 5-1/2" (14cm)
  • Weight: 1-7/8 oz (54g)
  • Inline Hooks: 2 x No.5/0
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