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\n<\/span><\/p>\nThis troll will be very useful if the place of fishing is limited by waterlogged trees and bushes. As a rule, in such places the correct wobbler wiring is not always possible, and the chances of losing your favorite here is obviously greater. But equipped with a single hook, you can literally spend the single hook of the bling in the “lapping” or even if necessary through the shrubbery itself. It is also very convenient that its weight is equal to seven grams, and it perfectly fits into the test of the most common in our rods as a class light, and class medium. I recommend to do the wiring “on the demolition” and quite slow, literally on the verge of disruption of the game – because then it goes a little deeper, and the stud in the spring does not always like to chase after a quick prey. When catching it in the “backs” should not neglect and pauses with the recoil of the cord, during which the shine appetizingly crumbles and quite often the stud reacts to them even better than to the usual “even”.<\/p>\n
<\/span>DUO Spearhead Ryuki 50S\/TsuYoki Focus 50S<\/span><\/h2>\n
\n<\/span><\/p>\nThese baits are almost cousins in game and are used by me in cleaner places, where it is possible to perform full-fledged wiring. From the name, I think, it is clear that their size is small and that they are sinking. Negative buoyancy we need that the spring current did not carry them up, and the bait went exactly in the horizon that we need. They fly thanks to their mass on the appropriate rod very well, and although it is not the main criterion in spring, but this fact will not be superfluous too. Wires used with them, can be completely different, but most often I prefer a slow uniform with a series of light jerks. Sometimes I add and pause, but it concerns more wires on the border of the main and reverse currents.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Zipbaits Rigge Flat S-Line 50S<\/span><\/h2>\n
\n<\/span><\/p>\nNot the most widespread bait from the family of “ridges”, but, nevertheless, when it is necessary to offer the fish something not large and able to resist even the strongest stream, it is almost unrivaled. Adding its working horizon of about a meter to the equation, we get a great finder if we need to move a little away from the shore edge. During pauses Rigge Flat sinks rather quickly, so if there is an “underwater forest” in the place of catching, you should not get carried away with them. I like most of all to use with it rather aggressive variants of wires, during which it swims along the stream like a real malek. In addition to the stud himself not once on his tenacious tees visited and conditionally peaceful fish in the form of bream and chehoni. So if you have not yet had a “flat ridge” and you like to catch on fast streams or rolls, I definitely recommend you to try it.<\/p>\n