I've used Yo-Zuri's, halcos, bombers and many of the others on the market and I'm quite impressed with the rapala. The swimming action and just watching it swim you can see that your in for a good fishing trip. It has a slash action kicking from side to side as it rips through the water on the retrieve, an action that is hard for large predatory fish to ignore.
With the range of colours to choose from you should have most bases covered. The 3d holographic bodies with Internal holographic foils make these some of the best lures I've seen. Coupled with the rattle its no wonder they work well.
The Rapala SXR14 is an awesome lure to have ready for lagoon and reef exploring, casting around the shallow bommies will be sure to produce Coral Trout, Mackerel, GT's and various other species that inhabit the shallower water in these areas.
These lures come rigged with quality trebles but the use the double slipt rings and single hook method works well with them, as the hooks seem to set and sit beter as well as being lighter giving the lure a better action.
After using these on my last few trips up north I'm now wondering why I haven't use these earlier. With one morning alone having Mac tuna, spanish mackeral, yellowfin and queenies follow and hook up I'm now hooked on these.
So if your ever heading up north or just wanting to go out for a flick I definately recommend having a few of these in your tackle box, money well spent.
Tight lines
Reece
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