Ripping raps

  • Gobbler
    Posts: 49
    #1661328

    What size do you recommend for walleye fishing,saw them using on the red lake show, thanks

    slowjig59
    MN
    Posts: 21
    #1661340

    Better watch again, I think they were the new Slab Raps
    James has been using these the last couple shows, Mike
    was using a ripping rap and switched over to a Slab Rap

    Eelpoutguy
    Farmington, Outing
    Posts: 10386
    #1661342

    I believe they used both (and I thought I heard jigging rap also, but I watched a lot of fishing this weekend)
    I use 4 and 5’s. At LOTW this year we caught small and large fish on big and little rippin raps.

    Chandler Husbye
    Michigan Upper Peninsula (Bay de Noc area)
    Posts: 44
    #1661360

    #4-#7 All depends on where you fish

    SW Eyes
    Posts: 211
    #1661362

    Not only depends where you fish, but when. There are days when you want to go as small as possible when targeting walleyes. I use UL Rippin Raps often.

    reverend
    Rhinelander, WI
    Posts: 1115
    #1661717

    Not only depends where you fish, but when. There are days when you want to go as small as possible when targeting walleyes. I use UL Rippin Raps often.

    Same here, then the next size up. Perch and crappie like the UL size too, and add bonus.
    For clarification, I’m fishing marginal/good walleye water with pressure, so going bigger than that in my case usually ends up blanking.

    tgruenke
    IGH, MN/Holcombe, WI
    Posts: 587
    #1661775

    Do you remove the o rings that come with them and use a snap directly to the lure or do you use the use the snap with the O ring

    Kent thompson
    Foreston mn
    Posts: 328
    #1661804

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>SW Eyes wrote:</div>
    Not only depends where you fish, but when. There are days when you want to go as small as possible when targeting walleyes. I use UL Rippin Raps often.

    Same here, then the next size up. Perch and crappie like the UL size too, and add bonus.
    For clarification, I’m fishing marginal/good <strong class=”ido-tag-strong”>walleye water with pressure, so going bigger than that in my case usually ends up blanking.

    x-3 tie direct to o ring or snap- personal preference there oviously a little faster with snap

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