![]() |
Favorite Rapala to troll ?
What is your favorite rapala to troll at kayak speed? Looking for one to use while trolling a live bait. I recently stuck a good yellow while trolling a cd-18 on a boat but clearly it would be difficult to do 6-7 knots on a kayak. Anybody have any suggestions on one that you can use at slower speeds and are kayak friendly?
|
You could always just troll the real thing and pin on a greenback. If not i have trolled x-raps in the 5 inch size around succefully but you have to hot rod them with new hooks and split rings.
|
Quote:
|
Hi Brian. I used either a Rapala count down 5 1/2" magnum or a Rapala X Rap 5 1/2" magnum both in a green back mac color. I used to troll those a lot when bait was hard to find or in the shallower area when there were too many sea lions. Unfortunately I lost my last one, last summer to that pesky Hammerhead shark that was around LJ for most of the summer. Now I mostly catch enough live macs to out number the ones the frickin sea lions steal.
|
I like these because they have wider lips and have better action than the big xraps at kayak speed.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0017...rb_top?ie=UTF8 |
Try an Xrap Mag 5 (if you can find them), they are smaller versions and don't take as much speed to get them down. Or a 10, those will work okay too.
If your interested in bass, troll one of these near the kelp or even in open areas... https://www.amazon.com/Rapala-Husky-...own+Deep+Husky Calico's love em... |
Quote:
Good luck -Johnny |
Quote:
|
Well, it's not a Rapala, but I picked up a few of these Williamson mackerel from Overstock bait the last order, cheap at 7 bucks. Haven't had a chance to tow one around yet - but I have high hopes. they are set up to easily install a stinger, which I'll be doing before use.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sPHiMOri3Y |
Not a Rapala, but for bass, big macs, bonito, cuda etc.. I've had pretty good luck with trolling shimano waxwings.
|
I've had luck for bass with the shadow raps in the yellow perch color posted earlier. Little more of a topwater bite though than that deep diver.
Quote:
|
I don't spend the time to use live bait but that's the best. I would love to hear how those Williamson soft baits work. Be sure to post up. They look great....but I've used lots of lures that look great and don't get hit. I just troll cheap rapala knockoffs and change out the hooks to 4X strong AND the split rings. The cheap ones and the small rapalas use junk that will get maybe one fish before they bend or open up. I don't worry about the balance. Lost two fish yesterday because the split rings came apart.
|
rapala
hard to beat a cd14 rapala blue mac color. catches everything and works everywhere. good luck jim
|
:captain:X Rap Mag 20, Wahoo UV, and Blue Sardine so many yellowtail fell victim.. CD 14 Firetiger if your trying to catch threshers.
|
Rebel Jointed 4.5" silver blue. Change hooks.
http://www.rebellures.com/rebel-join...w-fishing-lure This was Neil Kelly's favorite lure. He is the guy who wrote the original "Baja Catch" |
Yo-yo makes a line of salt water grade Chrystal minnows. Several sizes and colors in deep and shallow diving. They don't need a fast speed to work but do stay stable at higher speeds.
I've caught fish on them in LJ and sea of Cortez. Some work well casting too. That said I've never done particularly well on plugs and generally only use them when I can't catch bait. I've had more success trolling heavier swim baits. Mike |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 11:39 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
© 2002 Big Water's Edge. All rights reserved.