Barra Magnums were designed with rugged saltwater bruisers in mind. The Rapala catalog states its made of a tough type of wood called Abashi. Has a nice swimming action when trolled and goes down pretty deep to approx. 3-5m.

Spanish Mackerel seemed to love the brighter colours


Even threadfins pounced on the redhead

..and Barracudas too

Goes deep enough to attract the Groupers from their 'holes'
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