TWITCH FLESH 61 DR
Prix conseillé : 14,99€
TWITCH FLESH 61 DR - MAT TIGER is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Prix conseillé : 14,99€
TWITCH FLESH 61 DR - MAT TIGER is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
The ILLEX team specifically designed and developed the TWITCH FLESH 61 DR, a small "Longbill Minnow" that is formidable in its effectiveness and versatility for catching all types of predatory fish (perch, zander, trout, pike, black bass, asp, chub, etc.) in any environment (river, stream, canal, pond, lake, etc.). The angle of its bib allows it to dive very quickly to reach its ideal swimming depth of up to 1.20m. It excels in all seasons and in all fishing conditions you may encounter (cold water, clear water, tinted water, calm water, flowing water, near well-defined spots: along quays or banks, beaches, weed beds, submerged wood, scree, bank cavities, etc.). Its mass transfer allows it to be cast easily and accurately. Very simple to animate, it incorporates all the swimming and animation characteristics of a small "Minnow" with a long bib: regular slow or fast retrieve, punctuated by more or less long pauses in 'Stop-and-Go', 'Twitching' or 'Jerking' or even 'Bottom Taping' to make contact with the bottom. Whatever the animation, the TWITCH FLESH 61 DR perfectly imitates a small forage fish. During pauses, it remains 'Suspending', ready to be picked up mid-water by a predator lured by its natural behavior.
Item details:
Size: 6.1 cm
Weight: 4.9 g
Suspending
Swimming depth: 1-1.2 m
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