What began as a simple dream in 1959 has evolved into one of the fishing tackle industries most influential organizations. Based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, with companies in 12 countries and distribution in more than 130 countries, the Rapala-Normark Group is the largest fishing lure company in the world.
The world's number one saltwater hard bodied lure.
Producer of three world records in 1991 (wahoo, snook and tarpon), the Magnum is internationally renowned in saltwater sport fishing. Whether fishing the shallow-runner floater or the sinking countdown model, you can be sure that the tank-tested action will run true. This is vital not only for catching fish, but also to prevent line fouling when trolling. Simply put, the Rapala Magnum sets the world standard for saltwater hard baits. Magnums not only catch virtually every saltwater game fish, they are deadly on freshwater species such as northern pike, striped bass and muskie. Colors: Silver, Silver Mackerel, Green Mackerel/Gold, Red Head, FireTiger, Purple Mackerel, Mullet Dorado, Pearl Orange, Sardine. Mullet, Sardine and Dorado colors not available in 9" or 10-1/2" Countdown Sinking Magnums. Packed 6 each.
Customers most agreed on the following attributes:
Comments about Rapala Rapala Magnum Lures:
Grouper and King Mackerel love and so do the cobia ---One the the monster cobia in a magazine that came out this month 07-08 was caught on it. I helped land the fish. Enough said Grouper trolling with it is great--red grouper and gags like it.
Comments about Rapala Rapala Magnum Lures:
Trolling speeds 3.5 to 4.5 mph
Grass doesn't stay on it as much as other lures.
The only thing I didn't like about the lure is that there are no dealers near by that have a large assortment of these lures.
Comments about Rapala Rapala Magnum Lures:
Thresher sharks love the silver mackerel pattern slow trolled 2-3 mph
Comments about Rapala Rapala Magnum Lures:
great swimming action and foolproof technology make it impossible to fish wrong whether for trolling for white seabass and halibut or casting for tuna, yellowtail, and dorado