Suissex Swimbait Shad Spin Blade
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Technical datas of Shad Spin Blade Swimbait
How does the Shad Spin Blade swimbait behave in water ?
The slow motion action of the three-sided blade will cause a flying action at the drop, forming an irresistible curve that will ensure a great number of catches.
Vibrations of the three-sided Suissex blade create subtle moves on the posterior part of the soft bait, thus resulting in an action that couldn’t look more real.
Light sparkles and visual signs released by this swimbait will boost the aggression reflex of predators and provoke fast attacks.
What are the recommended animations for these swimbaits ?
Suissex Shad Spin Blade swimbait can behave in different ways depending on the fishing spots you would like to target.
A sawtooth- like animation consisting of controlling the bait while it is going down to sense possible catches. Once the bottom of water has been reached, a wide pull will start the spinning of the blade. Repeating this animation will help you prospect grass or rocky areas to lead to predators attacks either while pulling or while going down to the bottom.
You can also retrieve linearly very slowly to explore shallower waters that can mean explosive attacks from under surface predators.
Conception of a Suissex Shad Spin Blade swimbait
Fishing with swimbait with blade has become a must for predators fishing for many years, just as First Born Suissex spinner.
Secret of this swimbait is the combination of antique and modern: on one hand, the famous three-sided blade, and on the other, the brand new soft baits manufacturing process.
Speaking of components, designers have planned a conception with high quality material so that predators’ sharp teeth can’t stop the swimbait from evolving through water.
It should be noted that it is armed with a sharp treble hook on its belly, flat split rings and a strong rolling swivel to increase the swimbaits’ lifespan.
In short, it is the ultimate reaction lure for predators’ fishing that will help you catch the most suspicious bass, pike or walleye.
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