I so wish that cranks and minnows worked in my home lake. Sadly they just don’t seem to produce as well as soft plastics for me. Loving the in-depth lure videos though! Cheers jano!
Im definitely a natural colour fan also. I actually dont like silver lures but may be forced to try them at this new location where all the salmonods are quite silver. So I guess thats a natural colour in that location haha😂
Have you ever considered adding a small piece of tungsten putty to the front. It will make it suspend and allow you to twitch it like an injured bait fish. Great video BTW
Not friendly price. 20 bucks is expensive knowing you can have 1 ounce rapala or yo zuri lures for less than that-. LIked the gray color. Saw a nice review on another channel. Thanks
Which country are you in, Wildside? Guess they don’t follow the same pricing strategy in your region?Asking as locally, for me, they are less than half the price of “normal” Rapala lures like the smaller X-Rap and Shad Rap. Smaller Rapala lures usually range from $8-12 US here, and the X-Light sells for between $4-5, which is comparatively affordable. Unfortunate hear it is not the same where you are. Thanks for watching, and the engagement. Always interesting to learn pricing from other countries.
Should replace all split rings and the trebles
Id use singles
I so wish that cranks and minnows worked in my home lake. Sadly they just don’t seem to produce as well as soft plastics for me. Loving the in-depth lure videos though! Cheers jano!
Im definitely a natural colour fan also. I actually dont like silver lures but may be forced to try them at this new location where all the salmonods are quite silver. So I guess thats a natural colour in that location haha😂
Have you ever considered adding a small piece of tungsten putty to the front. It will make it suspend and allow you to twitch it like an injured bait fish. Great video BTW
Thanks Frank, I haven’t tried that yet, but I’ll give it a go!
Not friendly price. 20 bucks is expensive knowing you can have 1 ounce rapala or yo zuri lures for less than that-. LIked the gray color. Saw a nice review on another channel. Thanks
Which country are you in, Wildside? Guess they don’t follow the same pricing strategy in your region?Asking as locally, for me, they are less than half the price of “normal” Rapala lures like the smaller X-Rap and Shad Rap. Smaller Rapala lures usually range from $8-12 US here, and the X-Light sells for between $4-5, which is comparatively affordable. Unfortunate hear it is not the same where you are.
Thanks for watching, and the engagement. Always interesting to learn pricing from other countries.