Rapala Shadow Rap vs Rapala Shadow Rap Shad Bass Fishing Video

Subscribe on YouTube


Whenever the water temperature is below the 50-degree mark, Mike prefers the original Rapala Shadow Rap. Dying baitfish fall in a nose-down fashion in these colder waters and the original Shadow Rap does a great job of imitating that forage.
When the water begins to warm, in the spring or starts to cool in the fall, Ike switches to the Rapala Shadow Rap Shad, which is nose-up with a slow float.


Video Co-Anglers: Rapala, Ike in the Shop, Mike Iaconelli, Shadow Rap

This site uses cookies to enhance your user experience

To ensure the best possible user experience, this site uses cookies to personalize content and ads. By continuing to use the site, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more about how we use cookies

I Agree