Introducing Rapala®’s New Snare 50

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Designed specifically for the bass market, the Snare 50 is a versatile lipless crankbait ideal for casting and ripping through cover.

Minnetonka, Minnesota – They say spring fishing, like the season itself, is a time of abundance. Well, wait until they try Rapala’s new Snare 50.

Designed specifically for the bass market, the Snare 50 is a versatile lipless crankbait ideal for casting and ripping through cover. The Snare’s slender profile is belly weighted for long casts and has a unique shimmy action on the fall. Its internal rattle is uniquely subtle, and, combined with the tight vibrating action at any speed, entices reaction strikes. Two No. 4 hooks handle the job of keeping the fish pinned.

The Snare 50 falls heads down on a realistic, bite-inducing 45-degree angle. No underwater weeds can hinder this determined lure, which is built to easily rip free from weeds and grass.

“It’s the best lipless bass lure we have ever done,” said Kyle Wood, lead lure designer at Rapala VMC Corporation. “There have been more pictures of bass passed around on this than on any other hard bait we’ve launched.”

This lure is being released with a body length of 2 ¼-inches and ½ oz. weight.

The Snare 50 is available in 18 delicious colors: Ayu, Big Shad, Classic Craw, Chartreuse Rootbeer Crawdad, Crystal Craw, Diablo, Green Gizard Shad, Ghost Sexy Shad, Lemon Shad, Metallic Gold, Metallic Silver, Pro Chrome Blue, Pearl Sexy Shad, Red Crawdad, Royal Gold, Royal Shad, Rootbeer Crawdad, True Gill.

The suggested manufacturer’s retail price for the Snare 50 is $7.99.

About RaplaVMC

RapalaVMC was unofficially founded in 1936 when Lauri Rapala invented the Rapala fishing lure. RapalaVMC has grown from humble beginnings to become a market leader in the fishing tackle industry. The brand’s functionality and high quality are known by fishermen worldwide. Rapala maintains strict standards of craftsmanship while delivering its fishing products to anglers in more than 130 countries.