Vibration Lure Zeck Vertical Jig

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Zeck
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55
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150122
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120
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150087
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85
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This vertical lure is jerked by rod strokes, then released in a controlled manner. Upon reeling in, its wider belly triggers a high-frequency vibration that can be felt throughout the rod. During the descent phase, the Vertical Jig wobbles enticingly downwards if you find the right speed. This high frequency vibration during casting makes the Vertical Jig so irresistible to catfish. Catfish are often attracted even from a great distance and provoked into attacking. Thanks to the two Hooks and the rather small size of lures, missed bites are very rare. A robust powder coating protects the metal reliably and ensures that lures are accepted with less suspicion. The Vertical Jig also works perfectly in combination with the wallon wood. Black & White - contrasting for catfish fishing As the theme of contrasts is becoming increasingly important for catfish fishing, we decided to market our most common Lures in different variants. In addition to our standard company color green, which is proven and very noticeable, our range now includes discreet black versions and very contrasting white versions. The Wallers do not see colors, but they, to a certain extent, can perceive contrasts. Many specialists use this knowledge and, when choosing their artificial Lures, pay attention to the contrast that forms underwater with dark or light colors depending on conditions.

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