One Lure. One Pause.
Rapala X-Rap on Shimano Curado BFS-XG — twitchy retrieve and a bass that struck while it suspended
What happens when you commit to one lure and fish it the right way?
I took the Rapala X-Rap out for a one-lure challenge on ultralight baitcasting gear — the Shimano Curado BFS-XG — and focused on a sharp, twitchy retrieve. The key moment came on the pause: the lure suspended at depth and a bass crushed it.
In this short session you’ll see the exact retrieve cadence I used, how the X-Rap behaves when it suspends, and why that pause can be the difference between a follow and a solid hookup.
If you love finesse bass fishing, BFS setups, or just want a clear look at how a classic jerkbait can still produce when you give it the right action, this one’s for you.
Tight lines — sometimes the best strike comes when everything stops.
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