

to this day many medium to large retailers still have not received their shipment or they received a partial shipment. Rapala did an absolutely amazing job marketing this product, and then completely fell down when it came to getting it onto retailers shelves. I know my Scatter raps will be with me in the canoe all season long.įirst off one of the biggest cons on this bait is how hard it is to actually get your hands on one. I found the Scatter rap to be a great small boat bait, if you have a tin-can or a canoe or even a kayak and like to troll baits, there is no better choice then the scatter rap, it moves and darts all around really calling those fish in. "thats why they call it fishing and not." A Scatter Raps will quickly turn everyday anglers into knuckleball pitchers, you throw it out there not knowing exactly how and where it will go, only hoping that it will confuse and entice the fish into biting and like a knuckleballer you will have some good days and some bays, but as the saying goes. There is not another crank bait on the market today that looks or moves like the Scatter Rap in the water. Originality and drive to create or invent new baits is very important for the sport of fishing and to anglers looking for an edge, and with the release of the Scatter Rap Rapala accomplishes this goal. say what you will about Rapala (lover or hater) you cant say that they don't produce quality baits, from the hooks to the paint job this bait is well designed and well built (and if you ask my wife."it looks pretty") There are a lot of pros to the Scatter Rap, and I would be remiss if I didn't start out with quality. but like with all new products advertising can only go so far, and now it is time to see if the Scatter Rap can live up to the hype? With the help of a well placed email and viral social media campaign the hype has been undeniable. The Rapala Scatter Rap has to be one of if not the most anticipated bait to hit the market in recent

By - Rob Edwards, Bass Utopia Contributor
