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\nThis wobbler appeared at me at the very beginning of last season, but literally immediately broke into the leading positions. It is quite natural that its small size (50 mm.) and weight (3 gr.) impose its imprint both on the set of gear and on the places where it can be used, but it is worth it.<\/p>\n
<\/span><\/p>\nThe wobbler almost immediately took the leading positions<\/em><\/p>\nFirst, because the pikeperch in summer is caught not only on the rolls. It can also be found literally at the very feet under the shore, especially if it is a “reverse” or a sharp slope to the depth. Accordingly, we do not always need a long throw. And secondly – after dawn, I still stay there ,<\/strong><\/em> but already switch to the gerich or chub, for catching which is used all the same light tackle set.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\nThe game at Chase Minnow Deep 50F is extremely high-frequency and very pronounced. Actually, that’s why you don’t need to think up anything with the wiring and it is quite enough to use the usual “even” in a medium pace. If desired, it can always be diversified with pauses or vice versa – periodic accelerations.<\/p>\n
<\/span>TsuYoki WATSON 80SP<\/span><\/h2>\n
\n<\/span><\/p>\nWorks best on soft twitching<\/em><\/p>\nA medium-sized minnow that can be used equally well with different tackle sets. The average depth is around one meter and is perfect for fishing the coastal part of the roll. Flight characteristics due to the decent weight and built-in system of long-range throwing is very impressive, which in turn allows us to use this wobbler as a kind of “searcher”. You can use a variety of wiggles, starting with “even” and ending with a rather aggressive twitching.<\/strong><\/em> At me, contrary to established stereotypes, the best works best so-called soft twitching. And the speed of wiring itself is also quite high. What this is due to, I can only guess, most likely it is simply increased interest in actively fleeing prey and competition of fish from the same pack in a desire to get ahead of each other.<\/p>\nIn general, WATSON 80SP – this is a very simple wobbler, which literally does everything for you yourself and with its mastering will not have any problems at all, even for beginners.<\/p>\n
<\/span>TsuYoki WINK 110F \/ TsuYoki WINK 110SP<\/span><\/h2>\n
\n<\/span><\/p>\nSuspender is better for low activity<\/em><\/p>\nWe can say that this sweet couple, and there are those minnows, without which I will not go for pikeperch at all. They complement each other perfectly, and the only significant difference is in their degree of buoyancy. Actually, it is she and makes adjustments to their behavior, due to which WINK 110F has a slightly more active game than WINK 110SP. In practice, this is expressed in the fact that most often I start fishing with a floating version and if I see that the activity of<\/strong><\/em> \u0441\u0443\u0434\u0430\u043a is very low, then put already suspender<\/strong><\/em>, as it can be and spend slower, and during the pause it remains in the same horizon where it was.<\/p>\nOtherwise, it is the most common minnow with excellent flight data and are designed for fishing on the deeper parts of the roll or along the bank dump. The depth of both models is the same and is an average of one and a half meters. In addition to pikeperch when fishing on WINK 110 (in both versions) very often in the bycatch is caught and grayling, and pike – this is a separate conversation … You can say that WINK and steel leash for me – these words are synonyms, as it is caught on this bait even deep at night.<\/p>\n