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Smith D-Coax

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Smith D-Coax is a series of lures with a vibrating, fast, slightly chaotic action. It belongs to the family of trout lures designed for hunting in rivers. The lures perfectly hold the stream, are stable and obedient when retrieved. Inside the body there is a movable tungsten weight. When throwing, it moves to the tail. This increases the flight range, and after launching contributes to a quick sinking (the model is sinking). After the first jerk of the rod, the ball rolls to the center and is responsible for maintaining balance. The Smith D-Coax is effective in straight retrieval but most attractive when jiggled, thrashing around like a frightened fish. At Stop&Go, it looks as if the injured fry are losing their strength. Flat sides contribute to tempting reflections in the light. In addition to trout, potential victims will be chubs, asps, perches, pikes and other predators.
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Hard Lure Smith D-Coax 51mm 4.6g - 05 TS Laser
Smith
Hard Lure Smith D-Coax 51mm 4.6g - 05 TS Laser

Code: 304717


Fish: Trout
Length: 5.10 cm
Type: Fast sinking
Weight: 4.60 g

21.45 €
Hard Lure Smith D-Coax 51mm 4.6g - 08 Chartback Copper
Smith
Hard Lure Smith D-Coax 51mm 4.6g - 08 Chartback Copper

Code: 304748


Fish: Trout
Length: 5.10 cm
Type: Fast sinking
Weight: 4.60 g

21.45 €

D-Coax

Smith D-Coax is a series of lures with a vibrating, fast, slightly chaotic action. It belongs to the family of trout lures designed for hunting in rivers. The lures perfectly hold the stream, are stable and obedient when retrieved. Inside the body there is a movable tungsten weight. When throwing, it moves to the tail. This increases the flight range, and after launching contributes to a quick sinking (the model is sinking). After the first jerk of the rod, the ball rolls to the center and is responsible for maintaining balance. The Smith D-Coax is effective in straight retrieval but most attractive when jiggled, thrashing around like a frightened fish. At Stop&Go, it looks as if the injured fry are losing their strength. Flat sides contribute to tempting reflections in the light. In addition to trout, potential victims will be chubs, asps, perches, pikes and other predators.
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