Raid Japan Scratch
CA$29.99
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Description
Raid Japan Scratch Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Length | 3.2 inches / 79.8 mm |
| Weight | 3/4 oz class |
| Type | Floating Topwater Switchbait |
| Lip Structure | Reinforced t=1.0mm Glass Epoxy Lip (Shock-Resistant) |
| Tail Mechanics | Rear Eye-Bolt + Fine Tuning Tail Propeller |
| Target Species | Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike |
Thick-Wall ABS Engineering: The Wooden Plug Presence
Standard plastic topwater plugs sound hollow and brittle when they slap the water, which can easily startle educated, monster bass holding in shallow bank cover. Raid Japan solved this by building the Switchbait Scratch with significantly thicker internal body walls. This heavy ABS layering evenly distributes the center of gravity across the entire frame.
The result is twofold: first, the Scratch achieves a remarkably soft, organic landing plop that coaxes fish to look rather than flee. Second, it familiarizes itself with the surface film exactly like a traditional hand-carved wooden plug, pushing a dense, heavy water-pressure wave that signals a massive meal to predators below. Underneath, a unique **cupped gill area** works in tandem with the glass-epoxy lip, trapping bubbles and throwing off a natural popping spit on every twist.
Pro Guide: Rod Actions, Line Strategies, and the Hookless Hack
- The Versatile Rod Match: Because the Scratch is rooted in JDM bank-fishing versatility, it is tuned to perform flawlessly on a standard Medium to Medium-Heavy power casting rod. It does not require niche swimbait gear, making it an easy add to your primary rod locker.
- The Line Blueprint: While the bait can fish on fluorocarbon in a pinch, you will unlock its absolute peak potential by spooling up with 30–50 lb Braided line or a thick 16-20 lb Monofilament line. Floating lines keep the glass lip sitting high, ensuring snappy pivots.
- The “Rear Hook-less” Pro Trick: If you remove the rear treble hook completely, the Scratch turns into an unhinged target assassin. Stripping the back hook releases the tail restraint, allowing the bait to execute unprecedented, ultra-wide table turns exceeding 180 degrees with zero forward travel. Furthermore, this hookless setup turns the bait into a weed-slipping machine, letting you skip it deep into reed pockets and flooded bushes previously only accessible via frogs or worms.
3 Tactical Actions: Covering the Lines & Dots
- The Straight-Line Wake Search (Lines): Cast across sprawling grass flats or sandy points and execute a steady, slow-to-medium retrieve. The Scratch will kick into a heavy, body-rolling wobble, throwing out deep V-shaped surface ripples that call bass up from deep water.
- The 180-Degree Pinpoint Turn (Dots): Target isolated cover like standing logs or dock posts. Twitch your rod tip downward on a slack line. The bait will spin around practically in place, clicking its tail prop and popping its gills to harass territorial bedding bass.
- The “Frog-Style” Cover Skip: Run the bait with the rear hook removed. Skip it straight into thick overhang shade or tight reed pockets. Work it with ultra-slow, agonizing sweeps to make it drift out from the heart of the structure without catching snags.
Frequently Asked Questions About Raid Japan Scratch
Q1: What exactly is a JDM “Switchbait” like the Raid Japan Scratch?
A: A switchbait is a hybrid topwater lure designed to instantly switch actions based entirely on your rod work. If you steady-reel it, it behaves like a wide-wobbling wakebait to search expansive flats. If you snap your rod tip, it immediately switches into a tight-turning pencil walker / popper. It eliminates the need to swap rods when transitioning from open flats to pinpoint bank targets.
Q2: Why did Raid Japan use a glass-epoxy lip instead of standard molded plastic?
A: Bank fishing often leads to miscasts into rocks, concrete bridge pilings, or thick timber. Standard plastic lips will chip or crack upon impact. The Scratch utilizes a highly durable, 1.0mm-thick reinforced glass-epoxy lip that absorbs heavy structural shock, keeping the lure running true even after catastrophic bank collisions.
Q3: Will the tail propeller on the Scratch cause line twist during long casts?
A: No. The rear propeller blade is mounted via a secure eye-bolt heaton that spins independently of the main lure body. Because the fat ABS belly holds a low, stable center of gravity, the body stays rock-solid and balanced in the air and on the water, preventing any line twisting whatsoever.


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