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\n<\/span><\/em><\/p>\nAll versions are great for catching pikeperch<\/em><\/p>\nThis is a classic zander minnow wobbler, combining all the best properties: long-range, active play, retention of oscillations at minimum speed, residual oscillations on pause.<\/strong><\/em> It has several variations with depths from small (SR), medium (MR) and large (DR), as well as floating and neutral versions. All of them in suitable conditions successfully catch pikeperch. It is one of the most stable wobblers for pikeperch fishing year after year. It has a stable working system of long-range throwing and perfect balancing, allowing even beginners to calmly catch. If the advice to start pikeperch fishing with any wobbler, it would be the stable Crackjack!<\/p>\n<\/span>Imakatsu Riprizer 110<\/span><\/h2>\n
\n<\/span><\/em><\/p>\nGreat fly without a long throwing system<\/em><\/p>\nThe most popular wobbler from this Japanese manufacturer. It does not have a system of long-range throwing, but due to its weight and narrow body shape has a good throw. But the main thing is the magic game of the wobbler and its rolling after stopping. Riprizer is also made in several models – shallow-water (SR) and deep-water (Diving) with different buoyancy: SR-wobblers are medium, slow-surfacing and suspender, DR – medium and slow-surfacing. All of them are stable in the conditions of current or without it, catch on any type of wiring.<\/strong><\/em> If not for the price of this wobbler, would use it almost everywhere. Diving Riprizer Slow Rizer model is out of competition when fishing at depths from 2 to 4 meters!<\/p>\n<\/span>Kosadaka Flash<\/span><\/h2>\n
\n<\/span><\/em><\/p>\nGood at picking up topwater pikeperch<\/em><\/p>\nThis is a kind of wobbler from the series of “Rudra-shaped”, i.e. made on the motives of the famous Japanese wobbler OSP Asura Rudra Jerkbait 130, except that the latter does not catch pikeperch at me at all, and Flash is one of the best. Moreover, it has two sizes – 130 and 110 mm. 130 is made in a neutral version and floating, 110 only floating. Inside this wobbler minnow has a system of long throwing, which often helps to get to the distant brow. Compared to the original range of throwing at a good level,<\/strong><\/em> maybe a little closer to land, but insignificant. The main difference between wobblers in the depth and some features of the game. Flash goes in the area of a meter and a half and perfectly collects the top pikeperch. He quickly starts up and keeps the game on super slow wiring.<\/p>\n<\/span>Kosadaka Ultima<\/span><\/h2>\n
\n<\/span><\/em><\/p>\nBigger size wins in the throwing range<\/em><\/p>\nAnother representative of inexpensive wobblers, which is excellent in shallow water. This is a copy of Smith Jib, which is not a pity to throw in the most ruinous place. Perhaps this is the main reason why this wobbler also catches pikeperch better than the original. Ultima works wonders at depths of up to a meter! The wobbler is made in sizes 90 and 110 mm floating version and suspender. Both are good at catching pikeperch, but the older one wins significantly in throwing distance. Especially well behaved wobbler when fishing on the current, where it can just give it a little to the current almost without winding. At a depth of up to a meter – it is a deadly bait!<\/strong><\/em> By the way, this year at the opening of the fishing season on the Moskva River only it helped me to get away from zero.<\/p>\n<\/span>Kosadaka Mystic XS<\/span><\/h2>\n
\n<\/span><\/p>\nKosadaka Mystic XS works well on slow wiring<\/em><\/p>\nWithout this representative of budget wobblers in the list also could not do without, because Mystic is quite a successful copy of the pikeperch wobbler Megabass Vision 95Q-Go. It is much like the original, only executed in only one version – floating. However, it can not be called a “cork”, and in cold water the wobbler turns out to be slowly floating. It has a good range of throwing<\/strong><\/em> and good work on slow even wiring. The wobbler is also very pliable and easy to control, allowing you to apply jerks.<\/p>\n<\/span>Strike Pro Bold 110SP<\/span><\/h2>\n
\n<\/span><\/em><\/p>\nWorks well on the current<\/em><\/p>\nA smaller copy of the 130th Balisong showed itself with the best side when catching pikeperch. This cute minnow, although it does not have an excellent throw, but in the water behaves very seductively with all the elements of pikeperch game. Slow wiring on the verge of stopping<\/strong><\/em> with this wobbler helps to find pikeperch even where there is none (just kidding). But it is simply impossible to swim past such a fang – it’s a fact! The wobbler works great on the current, when wiring on the drift. Fast or slow current – it does not matter.<\/p>\n<\/span>Strike Pro Jumper DR<\/span><\/h2>\n
\n<\/span><\/p>\nThe smaller version is easier to work on different conductions<\/em><\/p>\nUnlike its larger counterpart, this model has one advantage – a system of long-range throwing. Taking into account the large blade Jumper has a very long throw. It is made in sizes 110 and 90 mm, but for fishing pikeperch I like the latter. It is easier to wind up<\/strong><\/em> and works not only on the even wiring, but also with the connection of jerks. The wobbler blade allows him to dive to a depth of about one and a half meters, but the pikeperch rises behind him and from a greater depth. It also well repels debris and snags at contacts. During the catching I never ripped off a single Jumper’a.<\/p>\n<\/span>Tsuribito Jerkbait 105F<\/span><\/h2>\n
\n<\/span><\/p>\nTo catch pikeperch this wobbler is better to add loading<\/em><\/p>\nShad classwobbler with a high body. Its distinctive feature is a high degree of buoyancy, which in the original version interferes with slow wiring. Therefore, for the successful catching of pikeperch requires it a little extra load, which is now easy to do with the help of ready-made suspendots, although I glued on the belly of the wobbler lead super-glue. If you bring the Jerkbait to a slow surfacing or suspender, it will be a real “killer” pikeperch.<\/strong><\/em> The wobbler has an incredibly lively game even on the “dying” wiring and pronounced residual vibrations when stopping. Pikeperch can not resist it! The wobbler does not have an ultra-long throw, and is best suited for shore fishing and fishing the berms. The current is not terrible to him, the game is very stable, and the wiring is simple.<\/p>\n