The first lure you fish with, the Rapala Original Floater, has a pattern of “Left, Right, Left, Right” that moves it exactly like how you would work the lure in open water. It makes each lure an important tool in your tackle box, so you will need to learn how to master them.Įach lure has a special retrieve that you must figure out to draw out get the most out of its action. There are specific goals on each lake that you can complete to earn money so you can upgrade your equipment, and the goals do a good job of getting each species of fish represented (Example: “Catch 10 walleye” or “Catch three bluegill in five minutes”). This game includes largemouth and smallmouth bass, black and white crappie, walleye, Northern pike, walleye, rainbow trout, bluegill and more. There’s a surprisingly large diversity of species in this game, as many of the fishing games I played in the past had a habit of sticking to two or three species at most. Better yet, at $29.99, it’s a relatively inexpensive purchase by video game standards.Īside from being entertaining, it’s also educational, as the equipment in the games comes straight out of the Rapala product guide and includes tips on how to fish each lure and what works best for each species of fish. The game provides a fun, arcade style of fishing that is filled with fast action, big fish and even online tournaments for those with a competitive streak. With the chill of winter in the air and holiday season upon us, many anglers have left the chilly waterways for the comfort of their heated homes.īut just because the fishing has cooled off a bit, that doesn’t mean you have to go without all winter.Īside from fishing at the heated dock at Lake Shawnee or giving ice fishing a try, anglers can scratch their fishing itch digitally with Rapala’s new fishing game, “Rapala Fishing Pro Series,” available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
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