Description
RAPALA - Countdown (7 cm) - Brown Trout
Description: The RAPALA Countdown is a versatile sinking lure designed to reach specific depths with precision, making it ideal for targeting fish holding at various levels in the water column. The 7 cm Brown Trout pattern replicates the natural prey of predatory species, making it highly effective for attracting trout, perch, pike, and bass. Its controlled sinking rate allows you to "count down" to your desired depth before beginning your retrieve, ensuring you’re fishing in the strike zone.
Features:
- Controlled Sinking Action: Reach your target depth quickly and stay in the strike zone
- Realistic Brown Trout Pattern: Mimics a natural prey fish, increasing your chances of attracting bites
- Balsa Wood Construction: Provides a unique swimming action that predatory fish find irresistible
- Responsive Action: Delivers a slow-rolling action on retrieve
- VMC Black Nickel Hooks: Strong and sharp for secure hook sets
Specifications:
- Length: 7 cm
- Weight: Approximately 8g
- Running Depth: Variable, depending on countdown time
- Type: Sinking
Add the RAPALA Countdown in Brown Trout pattern to your tackle box for a reliable and effective lure that delivers results at any depth!
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