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You are here: Home / boat fishing / Deep diving Rapala XRap Magnum 30 – the Ono Killer

Deep diving Rapala XRap Magnum 30 – the Ono Killer

January 24, 2022 By Scott 2 Comments

Ordered some XRap Magnum 30s for my buddy Capt Erik. His dad and uncle had the XRap Magnum 30 out with a medium sized spinner and 30lb braid so they had to baby the ono. Sharky took his share at the end of the 15 minute fight. They now run the proper gear since the XRap always gets bit!

Here’s an intact ono caught on a trip before then.

I ordered extra to share with boaters, jet skiers, OC1-ers and kayakers that can troll above 5mph. The Xrap Magnum 30 dives to 30ft.

Lowest prices on the internet, in the best colors so get ’em while they last.

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Filed Under: boat fishing, Kayak Fishing Tagged With: rapala xrap magnum for ono, xrap magnum hawaii

Comments

  1. Joe says

    April 18, 2022 at 8:48 pm

    Worth noting, I bought the big purple mag Xrap. I troll it as fast as I can pedal when I’m headed out to the grounds on the kayak. And when I come in when I’m out of bait. No fish on it yet but it’s nice to know I’ve got something big and beefy back there that I don’t have to check to see if it’s still there (like with bait). Kayak is pretty slow for this but it’s worth rolling the dice for the exercise!
    -Joe

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    • Scott says

      April 18, 2022 at 9:00 pm

      Yup, you never know what’s gonna hit it!

      Reply

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