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At first glance you'll see similarities between the Flat Rap and other members of Rapala's Rap lure family, but then you'll notice the difference in the flat sides and triangle lip. Although the Flat Rap has a few different features from other Rap lures, its strike drawing power is right on par with the rest of the family. Made from balsa with a slow-rising response on retrieve pause, the Flat Rap swims with a hard-flash
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At first glance you'll see similarities between the Flat Rap and other members of Rapala's Rap lure family, but then you'll notice the difference in the flat sides and triangle lip. Although the Flat Rap has a few different features from other Rap lures, its strike drawing power is right on par with the rest of the family. Made from balsa with a slow-rising response on retrieve pause, the Flat Rap swims with a hard-flashing modification of the classic Rapala "wounded-minnow" action. The Flat Rap's triangle lip enhances action while letting it deflect of timber, rocks and other obstacles. Each Flat Rap is hand-tuned and tank-tested to ensure it embodies the fish-catching action Rapala is known for.
I found that the Flat Rap is good for situations that call for a finesse/quieter technique. Take your time workin' that Flat Rap and you'll get results. With the X-rap, I have better luck when the fish are more active/less negative mood. Bottom line for me?.....use both and let the fish tell you what they want.
It draws bites well, but the hooks are too small. Four out of six largemouths I hooked threw this bait. I've switched to SureSet hooks, which should solve that problem.