This was originally designed for the "Bertus ITT" range & was set to be called "Multy whitefish" but after Yaris Sport went to the wall it was shelved & copied by a couple of Chinese manufacturers, but they simply didn't understand the concept & added a diving bill which defeats the whole object of this bait !!
A realistic Multi Jointed Fishing Lure/Swimbait Bait for BIG pike 270mm / 165g / 11 segments; a big lure for large predators.
This lure casts very well considering you are chucking a hydrodynamicly designed lure backwards.
The roach pattern closely replicates the colours and patterns of most European bait fish while the Pike pattern obviously impersonates a Pike
These lures feature innovative multi jointed sections, a technology called "Dynamic Flutter" first used on a lure way back in the sixties called a "SOSY" (we also stock these very well proven lures, link is here...)
Dynamic flutter does not need a diving bill to gain it's action, the lure will swim very well without it. Diving bills are added so the lure can be trolled Or cranked at much faster speeds with out rising to the surface.
In the case of a jerk bait like this one, sometimes you will want it on the surface or just under.
The shape of this jerkbait closely replicates the realistic swimming action of an injured or sick fish. It has 3D holographic eyes, realistic scale pattern, a loud "deep tone" rattle & a large paddle tail to impart loads of vibration. When run on the surface this lure makes loads of disturbance attraction fish from great distances.
This lure has all the bases covered when it comes to attraction, If you want a big fish, use a big bait!
This is a realistic Multi Jointed Fishing Lure/Swimbait Bait in the shape of a "jack" pike for catching BIG pike, musky, catfish.
At 210mm & weighing 70g with 8 segments, It's A big lure for large predators.
This lure casts very well considering you are chucking a hydro-dynamically designed lure backwards.
The Pike pattern obviously impersonates a Pike & the Sherbert Tiger is simply a strike provoking colour.
These lures feature innovative multi jointed sections, a technology called "dynamic Flutter" first used on a lure way back in the sixties called a "SOSY" (we also stock these very well proven lures on another page, look through our shop to find them) Dynamic flutter does not need a diving bill to gain it's action from, the lure will swim very well without it.
Diving bill's are added so the lure can be trolled or cranked at much faster speeds with out rising to the surface.
In the case of a swimbait like this one, sometimes you will want it on the surface or just under.
The shape of this swimbait closely replicates the realistic exaggerated swimming action of an injured or sick fish.
It has 3D holographic eyes, a loud "deep tone" rattle & a large soft plastic paddle tail & fins to impart loads of vibration.
When run on the surface this lure makes loads of disturbance & a great wake attracting fish from great distances.
This lure has all the bases covered when it comes to attraction, If you want a big fish, use a big bait!
This is a really good lure from a great maker, 7.25" / 185mm long & weighing 75gms & furnished with 5/0 inline treble hooks fitted to swivels moulded into the body.
It has a soft tail, a great paint job & moves beautifully in the water with a sinuous, snake like action.
Made of ABS plastic with two large diameter rattles / weights in the head, attracts fish from long distances with its low frequency sound.
It casts well & lands with a smack attracting attention from inquisitive fish from all around.
We acquired this lure in late Autumn 2019 & due to the non stop rain couldn't test it on the pike, so I took one of these to the Gambia in march this year (2020) & wrapped it in foil to make it silver & the barracuda couldn't leave it alone. The over sized hooks protected the bait from their over sized teeth, this was the best bait I had with me for fishing at dusk.
Many other fish hit it but the hooks were too big for jacks & ladyfish, but this wont be a problem with the pike as they can swallow a bait almost as big as they are them self's.
The Beaver Creak Stealthy is another in a long line of articulated swim baits, this range having "real fish" transfers laminated on in-place of paint.
They are medium sink (about 1' per second) & weigh in at 36g, they are 6"/150mm in length & have a really great exaggerated swimming action.
This range of lures is fitted with Morris (of Japan) black chromed size 5 round bend trebles similar to the VMC 8540s
They have two large rattles/weights in the head section which emit a low frequency sound which attracts predators from long range.
Available in six super realistic patterns pictured below.
Lure-a-Pike S fish is another in a long line of segmented swim baits, available here in four colours.
We acquired these a couple of years back in about 10 colours, but soon whittled them down to the few colours that you our customers ordered most.
This bait is a floating bait that rise slowly through the water column & come to rest with their back just showing above the surface.
They are 6"/150mm in length, weigh 34g & come with the now famous "real fish" transfers laminated to the body.
The "S" fish have multiple rattles/weights in all but the tail segment & are a very noisy bait.
They are furnished with VMC 8540- Vanadium round Trebles in size 5.
Slinky Trout, This lure is made for & sold by numerous companies around the world & goes by many names.
We bought "over run" from ODA the manufacturer in six colours pictured.
This model is 5.5" / 140mm & weighs exactly 1oz / 28g & is furnished with "Worth" (of japan) black chromed trebles in size 4.
This particular model is a silent version, with no rattles or floating weights.
It is a medium to fast sink lure that goes down at around 20" / 50cm per second, nose first at around 35 degrees.
So it will stay down on the crank & maintain it's depth, if you want it to run shallow / just under the surface, start winding as soon as it hits the water.
It has found favour with many Bass anglers, as It has an exaggerated crippled fish action & can be moved quite slowly to attract attention, then twitched / pulled sharply to induce a take.
We have noticed lots of follows in both sea & fresh water.
In the sea for Bass or Pollock a sudden increase in speed / twitch / sharp pull, almost always results in a take, while the opposite is true in fresh water as it is a pause that induces the take from a pike.
Either way this is a great lure at a great price in a useful range of colours.