Risto raps.... worth a look?
Mark Komo
Posted 1/15/2007 8:04 PM (#50609)
Subject: Risto raps.... worth a look?



Member

Posts: 1195

Location: Orland Park, IL
Buddy of my has a bunch of these. I said, hey how about a few to paint. You know work my kinks out.

Are these things any good or better for painting practice?

Maybe work on winnebago?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Sunshine
Posted 1/16/2007 5:44 AM (#50614 - in reply to #50609)
Subject: Re: Risto raps.... worth a look?



Member

Posts: 2393

Location: Waukesha Wisconsin
IMHO,

Use them for painting and then save them for your xmas tree.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Fibtat
Posted 1/16/2007 2:42 PM (#50639 - in reply to #50609)
Subject: RE: Risto raps.... worth a look?


Risto Rap#4s work.If you don't want them and your friend don't want them,I know plenty of folks who do!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Mark Komo
Posted 1/16/2007 3:49 PM (#50642 - in reply to #50639)
Subject: RE: Risto raps.... worth a look?



Member

Posts: 1195

Location: Orland Park, IL
Nice. A blip below. Only available in two sizes, 1/2 oz and 1 oz.


=================================================
Having been in the works for nearly five years, Normark's introduction of the "Risto Rap" comes after extensive field research throughout the South and the Midwest US.

The "Risto Rap" was designed to fill a specific niche in freshwater fishing, based on its design qualities. Built from balsa wood, this new lure allows for greater casting distances on line weights of 8 to 15 lbs test. The lure is designed to crank deep with the 1/2 oz. lure running 9 to 11 feet, while the 1 oz. model runs 13 to 15 feet.



Zoom - | Zoom 100% | Zoom + | Expand / Contract | Open New window
Click to expand / contract the width of this image
(ristocolr.jpg)



Attachments
----------------
Attachments ristocolr.jpg (31KB - 418 downloads)
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jim Ordway
Posted 1/16/2007 6:28 PM (#50643 - in reply to #50642)
Subject: RE: Risto raps.... worth a look?


Member

Posts: 538

I bought a bunch of them years ago when one of the Erie guys had a good tournament and claimed that they were hot, using a bit of crawler on the hook.
That was many moons ago, and they no longer have any place on my boat. Way too many other good baits out there to use instead of trying to figure out if they will ever work.
Take care,
Jim O
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Ranger
Posted 2/26/2007 10:09 AM (#51806 - in reply to #50609)
Subject: RE: Risto raps.... worth a look?


I love them and have a bunch. Best pike troller I've ever used. If you have water with both pike and trout, USE THE PLUM color.

I took the front hook off one and beefed up the swivel and hook on the tail. That's a thorwback bait for a muskie follow. Figure 8's are a breeze.

Caught a couple walleyes but mostly by accident.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
bladesandbaits
Posted 3/9/2007 1:43 PM (#52247 - in reply to #50609)
Subject: Re: Risto raps.... worth a look?


New User

Posts: 1

Location: georgia
Hello all.I have been hanging around a while trying to learn a few things about walleye lures from you guys.
I finally found a post I could reply too that I new something about lol.

I Custom Paint a Ton of Risto's every year.
I think they paint up about as nice as any bait out there.They are probably my least effective lure but paint up as pretty as any bait out there.I think they would make a great lure to practice on.

Blades
Top of the page Bottom of the page
arkeye
Posted 4/8/2007 9:36 PM (#54036 - in reply to #50609)
Subject: RE: Risto raps.... worth a look?


Member

Posts: 5

Rapala discontinued producing the Risto lure. I haven't had any luck with catching a walleye on a risto but have had very good luck with stripers and hybrids on them.

I would be interested in any 1 oz Ristos in silver or shad color you might want to sell.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
guest
Posted 4/9/2007 8:46 AM (#54046 - in reply to #50609)
Subject: RE: Risto raps.... worth a look?


they are good for casting wingdams on the mississippi. better to lose a few of those then shadraps. i have caught eyes on them doing this.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
WalleyeFIRST
Posted 4/9/2007 9:46 AM (#54055 - in reply to #54046)
Subject: RE: Risto raps.... worth a look?



Member

Posts: 1382

Yes they are a decent wingdam crank just like a Fat Rap or Bomber. Wingdam fish have a higher tolerance for fat crankbaits.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
The best girls for s
Posted 6/23/2019 10:50 PM (#116675 - in reply to #50642)
Subject: The best girls for sex in your town


Find yourself a girl for the night in your city: http://xurl.es/nh932
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Guest
Posted 7/22/2019 4:22 PM (#116686 - in reply to #51806)
Subject: RE: Risto raps.... worth a look?


I just bought a new Daiwa Revros lt 2500 spinning reel. Want to get into Walleye fishing.With all your smarts what brand of rod and what size do you suggest would work perfect for this reel.Thank you,Bill
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Bill
Posted 7/22/2019 4:27 PM (#116687 - in reply to #51806)
Subject: What is the best rod match for this reel?


I just bought a new Daiwa Revros lt 2500 spinning reel. Want to get into Walleye fishing.With all your smarts what brand of rod and what size do you suggest would work perfect for this reel.Thank you,Bill
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Objeneall
Posted 11/29/2020 4:24 AM (#118190 - in reply to #52247)
Subject: squammaAdmisp nzlbw


slot machines for home entertainment caesar casino free slots games <a href="http://onlinecasinogameslots.com/# ">play casino games for cash </a> slots free games http://onlinecasinogameslots.com/#
Top of the page Bottom of the page