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 RAPALA LURES 2012
COUNTDOWN RAPALAS
2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 5CM FT - FIRE TIGER2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 5CM FT - FIRE TIGER Ref: 3418
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 5CM GFR - GOLD FLUORESCENT RED2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 5CM GFR - GOLD FLUORESCENT RED Ref: 3419
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 5CM RT - RAINBOW TROUT2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 5CM RT - RAINBOW TROUT Ref: 3420
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 5CM TR - BROWN TROUT2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 5CM TR - BROWN TROUT Ref: 3421
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 5CM S - SILVER2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 5CM S - SILVER Ref: 3422
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 7CM S - SILVER2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 7CM S - SILVER Ref: 3423
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 5CM HT - HOT TIGER2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 5CM HT - HOT TIGER Ref: 3424
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM TR - BROWN TROUT2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM TR - BROWN TROUT Ref: 3425
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM BSM - BLUE SPOTTED MINNOW2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM BSM - BLUE SPOTTED MINNOW Ref: 3426
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM BP - BLEEDING PEARL2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM BP - BLEEDING PEARL Ref: 3427
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM ALB - BLEAK2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM ALB - BLEAK Ref: 3428
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM GALB - GOLDEN ALBURNUS2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM GALB - GOLDEN ALBURNUS Ref: 3429
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM FT - FIRE TIGER2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM FT - FIRE TIGER Ref: 3430
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 7CM FT - FIRE TIGER2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 7CM FT - FIRE TIGER Ref: 3431
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM RT - RAINBOW TROUT2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM RT - RAINBOW TROUT Ref: 3432
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM HT - HOT TIGER2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM HT - HOT TIGER Ref: 3433
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM S - SILVER2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM S - SILVER Ref: 3434
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM GFR - GOLD FLUORESCENT RED2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM GFR - GOLD FLUORESCENT RED Ref: 3435
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM MN - MINNOW2012 RAPALA COUNTDOWN 9CM MN - MINNOW Ref: 3436
Consistently reach suspended fish at any depth with the CountDown method. The controlled depth technique was introduced to the world with this slow sinking (approximately 30 cm / sec.) lure, and to this day is the standard by which all others are measured. Whether the fish are suspending at certain depths near the weed tops or on bottom structure, the CountDown can get you to them over and over. The lure is weighted for long casts and balanced perfectly for a horizontal sinking position. The CD01 size is specifically designed for smaller and wary fish.

How To Fish
CountDownTo use the CountDown method, follow these simple steps:
immediately after casting, take up any slack line and begin counting just as the CountDown strikes the water.
A good uniform way to count is “one thousand one...one thousand two...one thousand three...” Keep counting until the lure has settled on the bottom or has found a resting place in the weeds. The line will go slack at this point.
Remember the count at this moment. Then, by reducing the count by one or two numbers on subsequent retrieves and picking up the lure with your reel, the CountDown will stay just above the weeds or off the bottom.
When fishing streams with the CountDown, cast quartering upstream to allow the lure to sink without tension on the line and start reeling when you’ve reached the desired depth.



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JOINTED RAPALAS
2012 RAPALA JOINTED 7CM FT - FIRE TIGER2012 RAPALA JOINTED 7CM FT - FIRE TIGER Ref: 3438
With its slight exaggeration of Rapala's unique baitfish-in-distress behavior, the Jointed is ideally suited to the extremely slow retrieve required to trigger sluggish, finicky fish. Extra noise and action produced by the jointed body helps wake up the fish in poor visibility.

How To Fish
Jointed™This articulated lure permits more of that wiggling action fish can’t seem to resist. The Jointed Rapala is ideally suited to an extremely slow retrieve without sacrificing any of that famous action. Use it when casting windswept shorelines. Keep the lure just below the surface. The pronounced action will attract attention and trigger fish that are actively feeding on windblown morsels.
Also suited well for slow trolling at speeds just around one knot (1–1.5 mph). For added attraction and great strikes, keep your rod in hand while trolling and twitch the lure every now and then to break its rhythm.




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2012 RAPALA JOINTED 7CM GFR - GOLD FLUORESCENT RED2012 RAPALA JOINTED 7CM GFR - GOLD FLUORESCENT RED Ref: 3439
With its slight exaggeration of Rapala's unique baitfish-in-distress behavior, the Jointed is ideally suited to the extremely slow retrieve required to trigger sluggish, finicky fish. Extra noise and action produced by the jointed body helps wake up the fish in poor visibility.

How To Fish
Jointed™This articulated lure permits more of that wiggling action fish can’t seem to resist. The Jointed Rapala is ideally suited to an extremely slow retrieve without sacrificing any of that famous action. Use it when casting windswept shorelines. Keep the lure just below the surface. The pronounced action will attract attention and trigger fish that are actively feeding on windblown morsels.
Also suited well for slow trolling at speeds just around one knot (1–1.5 mph). For added attraction and great strikes, keep your rod in hand while trolling and twitch the lure every now and then to break its rhythm.




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2012 RAPALA JOINTED 7CM P - PERCH2012 RAPALA JOINTED 7CM P - PERCH Ref: 3440
With its slight exaggeration of Rapala's unique baitfish-in-distress behavior, the Jointed is ideally suited to the extremely slow retrieve required to trigger sluggish, finicky fish. Extra noise and action produced by the jointed body helps wake up the fish in poor visibility.

How To Fish
Jointed™This articulated lure permits more of that wiggling action fish can’t seem to resist. The Jointed Rapala is ideally suited to an extremely slow retrieve without sacrificing any of that famous action. Use it when casting windswept shorelines. Keep the lure just below the surface. The pronounced action will attract attention and trigger fish that are actively feeding on windblown morsels.
Also suited well for slow trolling at speeds just around one knot (1–1.5 mph). For added attraction and great strikes, keep your rod in hand while trolling and twitch the lure every now and then to break its rhythm.




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2012 RAPALA JOINTED 7CM TR - BROWN TROUT2012 RAPALA JOINTED 7CM TR - BROWN TROUT Ref: 3441
With its slight exaggeration of Rapala's unique baitfish-in-distress behavior, the Jointed is ideally suited to the extremely slow retrieve required to trigger sluggish, finicky fish. Extra noise and action produced by the jointed body helps wake up the fish in poor visibility.

How To Fish
Jointed™This articulated lure permits more of that wiggling action fish can’t seem to resist. The Jointed Rapala is ideally suited to an extremely slow retrieve without sacrificing any of that famous action. Use it when casting windswept shorelines. Keep the lure just below the surface. The pronounced action will attract attention and trigger fish that are actively feeding on windblown morsels.
Also suited well for slow trolling at speeds just around one knot (1–1.5 mph). For added attraction and great strikes, keep your rod in hand while trolling and twitch the lure every now and then to break its rhythm.




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2012 RAPALA JOINTED 7CM HT - HOT TIGER2012 RAPALA JOINTED 7CM HT - HOT TIGER Ref: 3442
With its slight exaggeration of Rapala's unique baitfish-in-distress behavior, the Jointed is ideally suited to the extremely slow retrieve required to trigger sluggish, finicky fish. Extra noise and action produced by the jointed body helps wake up the fish in poor visibility.

How To Fish
Jointed™This articulated lure permits more of that wiggling action fish can’t seem to resist. The Jointed Rapala is ideally suited to an extremely slow retrieve without sacrificing any of that famous action. Use it when casting windswept shorelines. Keep the lure just below the surface. The pronounced action will attract attention and trigger fish that are actively feeding on windblown morsels.
Also suited well for slow trolling at speeds just around one knot (1–1.5 mph). For added attraction and great strikes, keep your rod in hand while trolling and twitch the lure every now and then to break its rhythm.




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2012 RAPALA JOINTED 7CM RT - RAINBOW TROUT2012 RAPALA JOINTED 7CM RT - RAINBOW TROUT Ref: 3443
With its slight exaggeration of Rapala's unique baitfish-in-distress behavior, the Jointed is ideally suited to the extremely slow retrieve required to trigger sluggish, finicky fish. Extra noise and action produced by the jointed body helps wake up the fish in poor visibility.

How To Fish
Jointed™This articulated lure permits more of that wiggling action fish can’t seem to resist. The Jointed Rapala is ideally suited to an extremely slow retrieve without sacrificing any of that famous action. Use it when casting windswept shorelines. Keep the lure just below the surface. The pronounced action will attract attention and trigger fish that are actively feeding on windblown morsels.
Also suited well for slow trolling at speeds just around one knot (1–1.5 mph). For added attraction and great strikes, keep your rod in hand while trolling and twitch the lure every now and then to break its rhythm.




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FLOATING RAPALAS
2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM GFR - GOLD FLUORESCENT RED2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM GFR - GOLD FLUORESCENT RED Ref: 3445

The first and still the number one "go-to" lure. Lauri Rapala had no idea the impact his creation would have on the fishing world. Its wounded minnow action is irresistible to fish. Decades after its creation millions of anglers still rely on the Original Floater – one of the most versatile lures ever made. This is the world’s best selling lure.



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2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM TR - BROWN TROUT2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM TR - BROWN TROUT Ref: 3446

The first and still the number one "go-to" lure. Lauri Rapala had no idea the impact his creation would have on the fishing world. Its wounded minnow action is irresistible to fish. Decades after its creation millions of anglers still rely on the Original Floater – one of the most versatile lures ever made. This is the world’s best selling lure.



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2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM RT - RAINBOW TROUT2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM RT - RAINBOW TROUT Ref: 3447

The first and still the number one "go-to" lure. Lauri Rapala had no idea the impact his creation would have on the fishing world. Its wounded minnow action is irresistible to fish. Decades after its creation millions of anglers still rely on the Original Floater – one of the most versatile lures ever made. This is the world’s best selling lure.



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2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM FT - FIRE TIGER2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM FT - FIRE TIGER Ref: 3448

The first and still the number one "go-to" lure. Lauri Rapala had no idea the impact his creation would have on the fishing world. Its wounded minnow action is irresistible to fish. Decades after its creation millions of anglers still rely on the Original Floater – one of the most versatile lures ever made. This is the world’s best selling lure.



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2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM S - SILVER2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM S - SILVER Ref: 3449

The first and still the number one "go-to" lure. Lauri Rapala had no idea the impact his creation would have on the fishing world. Its wounded minnow action is irresistible to fish. Decades after its creation millions of anglers still rely on the Original Floater – one of the most versatile lures ever made. This is the world’s best selling lure.



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2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM ALB - BLEAK2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM ALB - BLEAK Ref: 3450

The first and still the number one "go-to" lure. Lauri Rapala had no idea the impact his creation would have on the fishing world. Its wounded minnow action is irresistible to fish. Decades after its creation millions of anglers still rely on the Original Floater – one of the most versatile lures ever made. This is the world’s best selling lure.



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2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM HT - HOT TIGER2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM HT - HOT TIGER Ref: 3451

The first and still the number one "go-to" lure. Lauri Rapala had no idea the impact his creation would have on the fishing world. Its wounded minnow action is irresistible to fish. Decades after its creation millions of anglers still rely on the Original Floater – one of the most versatile lures ever made. This is the world’s best selling lure.



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2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM GALB - GOLDEN ALBURNUS2012 FLOATING RAPALA 7CM GALB - GOLDEN ALBURNUS Ref: 3452

The first and still the number one "go-to" lure. Lauri Rapala had no idea the impact his creation would have on the fishing world. Its wounded minnow action is irresistible to fish. Decades after its creation millions of anglers still rely on the Original Floater – one of the most versatile lures ever made. This is the world’s best selling lure.



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