Minnow, 70 mm, 9.5 g, sinking (sinking)
A small sinking minnow for fishing in riffles and strong currents for chub, perch and trout. Suitable for catching boiler perch and pond trout.
Design features:: FOCUS 70S has two relief surface textures, separated by a side line. The upper part is made in the form of diamond-shaped notches - scales, the lower part (down to the abdomen) in the form of oblique notches. The head part of the wobbler imitates the gill covers of a fish in relief, and 3D eyes complement the realistic design of the entire bait. FOCUS 70S is equipped with a long casting and balance system. The equipment and accessories of the wobbler are two Cultiva tees and power winding rings of the appropriate size. High quality paintwork.
Casting and animation: With the appropriate tackle, the FOCUS 70S can be cast not just far, but very far for a wobbler of this size and weight. With an 8-foot rod up to 20 grams and a #0.8 cord, the wobbler flew to the 45-meter mark during testing. At the same time with high accuracy. These qualities will be in great demand when fishing for perch on boilers. And when fishing for starting trout on “platforms”, casting range and accuracy are in great demand. For FOCUS 70S, all animation options are applicable, from uniform wiring to twitching, which we use when working with minnow wobblers. You just need to take into account and correctly use its sinking properties. On a uniform drive, the FOCUS 70S has its own pronounced game, with swaying and longitudinal vibrations. Stop and go with stretches and pauses of varying degrees of intensity is also quite appropriate. During a pause, the wobbler “pours” into the depths, clearly trembling and glistening on its sides. The immersion speed is about 30 cm/sec. Jerky animation from continuous twitching in small jerks to pronounced jerks with slow selection of the cord make the FOCUS 70S dance its very lively and seductive dance under the surface of the water. This requires precise control over the duration of pauses. Sinking minnows are little known to most of our anglers. The majority fish with floating and suspended models. Although the sinking version has some nuances in wiring that cannot be done with wobblers of positive or neutral buoyancy. For example, fishing a meter-long groove on a more or less uniform terrain with them will be, if not impossible, then very difficult. But for a sinking wobbler, it is enough to give a pause, and, shaking its sides, it will fall into the groove, and then, due to control with the rod (jerk or pull), it will obediently crawl out of it, returning to its wiring horizon.
An excellent example of a sinking minnow with excellent fishing capabilities on riffles with obstacles or difficult terrain. High range and very active play on continuous twitching will give extraordinary results when catching perch in cauldrons. And its sinking properties will allow you to catch the most cautious and largest humpback whales. hunting in the lower horizons of water. Tackle set: rod 7.0-8.0 feet with dough up to 12-15 grams, reel 2000-2500 according to the Shimano line, line # 0.6-0.8 according to the Japanese classification.