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Ryobi Dash Minnow 115

In the greek waters it's very useful for fishing in estuaries with the wading technique.

11.90

SKU: RY.07TDM115S Categories: , Tag: Brand:

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The Dash Minnow belongs to the class of lures called “Lipless Minnow” which is widely used in Japan for sea bass fishing in places where there are strong currents. Correspondingly in Greek waters, it's very useful in fishing in the estuaries with the wading technique. The lure casts very well and responds perfectly to side-to-side jerks. It can be used successfully - apart from sea bass - in fishing for bonito and in general the small fish species of the sea, while it's very effective in trolling from a boat.

The Dash Minnow belongs to the class of lures called “Lipless Minnow” which is widely used in Japan for sea bass fishing in places where there are strong currents. Correspondingly in Greek waters, it's very useful in fishing in the estuaries with the wading technique. The lure casts very well and responds perfectly to side-to-side jerks. It can be used successfully - apart from sea bass - in fishing for bonito and in general the small fish species of the sea, while it's very effective in trolling from a boat.

Additional information

Κατηγορία: Sinking


Weight:
17.10g

Length: 115mm

Μάρκα: Ryobi

Color: 05, 12, 13, 19, 29, 48, 51

Κωδικός προϊόντος: RY.07TDM115S

Κατηγορίες προϊόντος: Fishing Εquipment, Lures

Ετικέτες προϊόντος: Wading

Εταιρεία προϊόντος: Ryobi

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