![]() Also, on more subtle grabs when the fish continues swimming toward you after eating the bait, you notice the absence of that wobble-set the hook! Best Trolling: Yakima Bait Flatfish The aggressive tight wobble of the Shad Dancer can readily be felt, letting you know the lure is tracking and fishing properly throughout the retrieve. Try both and let the fish tell you which they prefer. If I had to narrow that down, I’d go with the silver and silver fluorescent chartreuse, which give you a basic natural tone and a brighter attractive look. My favorite colors include blue flash, firetiger, silver (Rapala’s classic black back and silver sides), purpledescent, Yellow Perch and silver fluorescent chartreuse. More importantly, that enticing wobble has a way of getting fish to eat. I can walk a shoreline, fancast a given area, and feel confident that any hungry lakers prowling that water will see this bait. Merging the action of the Tail Dancer with the shape characteristic of the Shad Rap has proven to be a winning combination.įor shore fishing, I like a lure that allows me to cover water effectively and a crankbait is hands down one of the best baits for doing this. The Shad Dancer design is actually a synthesis of attributes from two of Rapala’s other successful lures: the Shad Rap and the Tail Dancer. Rapala is well known in the fishing market for its fish-catching baits. I bought my first Rapalas with lawn mowing money when I was ten years old-and they’ve had a place in my tackle boxes ever since.
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