![]() TRY IT!!įrom: Captain Adam: Lake George, NY 8/17/15Ĭomments: Awesome lure! Despite the disadvantages of its light weight I am still able to make it work. I will write to Rapala and suggest they beef up the belly with something stronger then balsa wood. This design flaw may be costly, but the lure is worth replacing. (Note: recently 2 other lures have suffered the same fate), the wire held at the snap swivel and all three fish were netted. My first Scatter rap pulled in 4 Large lakers before a 26"er tore the Hookwire from the belly of the lure. I use it mainly FLATLINE trolling for springtime Lake trout and Landlocked Salmon (also caught a Lake trout off a down rigger at 90ft on my first attempt).The fish love it! During the past two years since I began using the scatter rap, it has out performed other lures about 8 to 1. Emails to Rapala have gone unanswered.Ĭomments: This Lure is a fish magnet! It is best used as a trolling bait. As long as they stay together, these are walleye killers. At $9 per lure, this can get very expensive. ![]() This is open water trolling and the bills just "disappear". It's not like we're abusing this lure on rocks or other structure. Unfortunately, on four of the five Scatter Raps I bought, the bills broke off after very little use. See Disclosure Policyfor more details.Comments: This is our go to lure for fishing walleye in the Columbia River. **Note: This post contains Amazon Affiliate links, for convenience. The possibilities are endless! Let your creativity run wild!Īnd if you’re interested in another fun, large-scale art activity, make sure to check out our Giant Painting & Coloring (2-in-1 Activity)! And we can’t wait to cut some up to use for completely new art projects and collages. They also make lovely backgrounds for framed photos. So far, we’ve found that they make wonderful backdrops for any kind of art/painting party. We now have three gorgeous, paint-splattered sheets of craft paper…and we are busy brainstorming various ways to use them. She’s free to create whatever she wants! It’s exciting, empowering, and liberating all that the same time. □ And I always find that our daughter enjoys a nice, open-ended art project – one where there is no a specific end-result in mind. This simple art activity is incredibly engaging! It encourages kiddos to move…all while promoting motor skills and dexterity (it takes a lot of work to squeeze a spray bottle over and over again). That’s why we use washable tempera paint – it comes right off with the spray of a garden hose…or a nice steady rainstorm! Note: Odds are there will be some excess paint splatter outside the edges of your canvas.
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