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No hay artículos en el carroRichard G Dantinne Jr
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de junio de 2024
my buddy is a fishing master and strongly recommended it - now I know why they are hard to find
Sung Ham
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de mayo de 2023
It catches fish, hurts when gets snagged lol
Lanmex
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de julio de 2019
Blue fish luv this Minnow and striper schoolies - bites with no hesitation , but not the keeper striper - they tend to hesitate the bite .
Carlos
Comentado en México el 8 de noviembre de 2019
Totalmente de exelente calidad como siempre la marca respalda el producto
MH
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2018
I do like this SP minnow (Sinking). I've purchased a few patterns and have caught Stripers on the Sardine Pattern, Ghost (Which glows in the dark, they don't really say that in the description, but charge it with a Fenix or something, and it does glow at dusk/dawn), and I've also caught Stripers on the Semi Transparent Sardine pattern as well. I also had a huge 16" Red tail perch hit on the transparent sardine pattern as well.Be sure to "Rattle" them before casting, either just shake them vertically by hand before you cast, or just twitch the tip of your pole to make sure the 3 buckshots inside are at the end. It's like golf, when you hit it right you know, it casts like a missile and gets good distance. Action is great and I've noticed all the stripers I got were "in the waves" when it comes to surf fishing, in that the Stiper are feeding like dolphins in the waves and that's when I noticed the strikes.If you use a fast retrieve, they'll dive deeper, and as one commenter stated, if you retrieve slower toward shore you won't be bouncing off the bottom, although I would suspect bouncing close to the bottom would be good for maybe Halibut inshore.I didn't replace my hooks, as the stock hooks seemed adequate, but I did remove the split ring on the nose, cause I don't like tying to split rings as they line can work its way through and start to slide out. Personal preference I guess.Since it's a relatively long lure (6") I noticed if I get them on the rear hook, when they run I've been hooking them in the side as well with the belly hook, which of course makes you think you have a much bigger fish than you really do! But that's a good problem to have.I've ordered a couple more, the chrome version and another ghost white, as I feel the ghost seems to be the most productive for Striper's and the chrome pattern will pretty much work, I think, for any big game fish.And, to note, they actually don't "Sink" per-se. If you cast them and let them sit they'll sit belly down in the water with their head popping up, it's the retrieve that gets them down. I also give them a good full pull to get the buckshot rattling a bit for extra attraction, then a slow to moderate retrieve. When they're "in the wave" I try to keep it in the wave, as I mentioned, that seems to be when it's the most attractive to the Striper's. My application thus far has been surf fishing only, not via boats or piers.
R Code
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2018
Swims great, casts far on a windy day. Keep in mind to reel up faster close to shore or you'll snag on something on the bottom
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