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Vesper Wild

Vesper Wild

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Vesper Wild

 

 

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This glide bait has a total length of 80mm and is specialized for S-shaped movements.
Vesper Wilde.
The magnetically movable center of gravity tungsten weight maintains a flying posture that makes it difficult to rotate in the air, while covering the weaknesses of tall lures and increasing the casting distance.

By controlling the up and down of the rod tip, various effects such as attacking the bottom from just below the water surface, lift and fall, etc. are possible, and it is possible to cast firmly even at a dead slow speed.
The weight balance is set to create an S-shape and prevent the lure from jumping out of the water even when retrieved quickly.
It allows for wild S-shaped glides in all waters, including saltwater, brackish water and freshwater.

 

Its unique body height allows it to move in an S-shape. Unlike wobbling or rolling lures, it allows for a more dynamic, side-to-side push of water, creating a truly wild action.
If you hold the rod upright, you can simply reel it in just below the surface, and you can also reel it in quickly without breaking the water surface.
By adding weight to the head section, the design allows the lure to function smoothly even when retrieved from high ground.

 

The magnet shifts the center of gravity, preventing the lure from spinning when cast, which is common with tall lures, and increasing casting distance.
During a light cast, only the slightly magnetic tungsten ball at the rear moves, but during a full cast, both the steel ball and the tungsten move to the rear, ensuring great casting distance.

 

The Vesper Wild is a sinking lure. It swims in an S-shaped motion to avoid rolling (rotation of the lure), and when it sinks it makes a swaying, rolling action. This is known as a shimmy fall.

This seemingly contradictory combination is what makes it possible to attract fish with the swaying motion of the lure when it sinks using a lift and fall technique, and then get them to bite in one shot with a single rising action.

 

The Vesper Wild has a fin at the rear of its tail. This suppresses wobbling (swinging of the lure's tail from side to side) and concentrates its power throughout the body, specializing in S-shaped movements. This is because in many fishing situations, when it comes to choosing between "fine movements" or "dynamic, large movements," the latter is the clear winner. The fin also helps with straight-line stability when casting, preventing the lure from spinning in the air and contributing to "casting straight" = "flying well."

 

When you jerk it, it will flash flat. If you jerk it gently without removing the rearmost tungsten, it will glide sideways as it falls. At this time, you need some line slack to allow it to slide.

 

Vesper Wild comes in three different holographic patterns. The Double Mirror Akakin and Pearl Back Glowberry are available in particular, with a special brilliance created by combining an external holographic pattern with an inner mirror pattern.

 

  • Double Mirror Akakin

    Double Mirror Akakin

    "Akakin" is a staple item in Okinawa. In fact, red wavelengths are easily absorbed by water, making it a stealth color for fish.
    The stealth color is complemented by an external hologram and an inner mirror, creating a complex, diffused reflection in gold.


  • Real Shad

    Each of Vesper's 3D holo rods is carefully crafted. This color is designed to resemble the mid-layer of a typical bait. It's a versatile bait-like color that's perfect for a wide range of targets, from red snapper in the ocean to mangrove jacks in the river.


  • black pearl

    Black is an appealing color, but it's also a stealth color. It provides a stable sense of stealth both day and night. The nose is also a chartreuse color, making it easy for anglers to spot. Therefore, it can be said to be a color that is suitable for pin-pointing.


  • Pearl Back Glowberry

    White is generally effective in night games. However, it is also effective for daytime squid fishing. It is equipped with an inner mirror, which gives it a slightly dazzling shine despite being a clear pearl. The bottom of the lure is glow-in-the-dark, so you can use a penlight or similar to shine it on for night games.


  • Mijun Special

    Mijun is the Okinawan version of a sardine. The blue on its back is an appealing color that is least absorbed by water in terms of wavelength.
    We used a 3D holo to create a clear yet appealing blue and the glitter of the innards. Of course, if you use it normally when fishing for Mijun Nabura, you will get a certain amount of results.


  • Ole King Growberry

    This is the only color that does not use a 100D holo. This is because it is necessary if you are aiming for XNUMX% appeal. As you know, Orekin is particularly effective at twilight, but as the night progresses, this color is designed to glow (luminous) and be able to be charged with a penlight or similar, allowing you to enter even later into the night.


  • Clear Flash

    This is the color for those who believe that "only clear can win!" It is a reliable stealth color in rivers. In the ocean, clear colors are a factor in catching various fish, such as small squid patterns. The three-dimensional holo on the belly and gills is based on the idea that "even baitfish should have silver gills and internal organs."


  • テラピア

    Tilapia is considered the main bait in Okinawa. There are several types of tilapia, with the most common being Mozambique and Nile tilapia. This colorway mimics the Nile tilapia, a small tilapia found in oceans and rivers. It features a special print.


  • Taman

    The dream of catching a big red snapper. I don't know if red snapper actually serves as bait for predators, but it certainly gets anglers excited. Why not try using a red snapper yourself? What's more, it's a strange color that's quite bait-like, so it's easy to catch fish.


  • Mangrove Jack

    This is a realistic color that mimics the mangrove jack, the "red snapper." Because it has a reddish color, it absorbs wavelengths in the water. Therefore, it has less gold than the reddish gold, making it an even more ghostly stealth color. This color will expand your dreams, such as mangrove jack and mangrove jack, or mangrove jack and giant trevally.

Type Length 重 さ Hook
Thinking 80 mm 23g Cultiva ST-46 #4

 

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