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  2. Rapala - Wikipedia

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    Rapala's lures are considered some of the world's leading baits and sold in 140 countries [3] with Field & Stream ranking Rapala's Original Floating Minnow the third of the "best topwater lures ever created" in 2019. [5] Rapala's American subsidiary, Rapala USA, is based in Minnetonka, Minnesota. [6]

  3. Lauri Rapala - Wikipedia

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    Lauri Rapala (1905–1974) was a Finnish fisherman, inventor and the founder of Rapala -Normark Group, the world's largest fishing lure and tackle producer. He died in 1974 at the age of 69. During the course of his life, he married once and fathered seven children. [1]

  4. Original Floater - Wikipedia

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    The Original Floater is a wobbler type of fishing lure, manufactured by Rapala. It is modeled after the first lure created by founder Lauri Rapala, in Finland in 1936. That prototype was made of cork wrapped in tinfoil and covered in melted film negatives as a cheap alternative to lacquer .

  5. Fishing in the Central Valley: A trip to the fishing past - AOL

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    Looking back through fishing lures to see the flavor and focus of a fishing journey.

  6. Spoon lure - Wikipedia

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    In sport fishing, a spoon lure is a fishing lure usually made of lustrous metal and with an oblong, usually concave shape like the bowl of a spoon. The spoon lure is mainly used to attract predatory fish by specular reflection of light, as well as the turbulences it creates when moving in water.

  7. Rapala (butterfly) - Wikipedia

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    Nadisepa Moore, 1882. Rapala species from India. Rapala is a genus of butterflies in the tribe Deudorigini of the subfamily Theclinae of the family Lycaenidae. They are found throughout South Asia and Southeast Asia, with a few species extending to Australia and into the eastern Palaearctic region.