Tail Spinner Illex Deracoup 28g
Shipping 24 H
Shipping 24 H
€12.50
New for 2024: The squid jig Stingray Dart 3.0 from the brand Sakura, with a length of 9.5cm and weight of 15.8g.
Combinations | Reference | Weight | Colours | Price | Quantity |
Reference : SASLM50033.0-SD1
Weight :
15,8g
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SASLM50033.0-SD1 |
15,8g |
SD1 - Orange Back / Base Rainbow |
€12.50 | |
Reference : SASLM50033.0-SD2
Weight :
15,8g
|
SASLM50033.0-SD2 |
15,8g |
SD2 - Green Back Stripped / Base Red |
€12.50 | |
Reference : SASLM50033.0-SD3
Weight :
15,8g
|
SASLM50033.0-SD3 |
15,8g |
SD3 - White Shrimp / Base Glow |
€12.50 | |
Reference : SASLM50033.0-SD4
Weight :
15,8g
|
SASLM50033.0-SD4 |
15,8g |
SD4 - Orange Shrimp / Base Orange UV |
€12.50 | |
Reference : SASLM50033.0-SD5
Weight :
15,8g
|
SASLM50033.0-SD5 |
15,8g |
SD5 - Pink Back Stripped / Base Glow |
€12.50 | |
Reference : SASLM50033.0-SD6
Weight :
15,8g
|
SASLM50033.0-SD6 |
15,8g |
SD6 - Pink Back Stripped/ Base Red |
€12.50 |
The squid jig Stingray Dart is a lure designed for fishing squids and cuttlefish. This squid jig Sakura for cephalopod fishing is built with reinforced ABS plastic, a material resistant to shocks. It has a morphology that promotes lateral swerves when you are going to "jerk" it during your "Bichi Bachi" type animations. For this animation, make sharp and quick upward movements with your rod while reeling.
The squid jig Stingray Dart lives up to its name. It is specifically designed to produce a "darting" action. This is a formidable technique for squid fishing and for prospecting between 2 waters and looking for active cephalopods. This Sakura lure benefits from a weight made of a zinc alloy that has a perforation in order to be able to add a pear clip weight. By using zinc, Sakura is committed to active environmental protection. Thanks to its eyelet, your squid jig is more versatile for fishing more or less deep. Without additional weight, the squid jig sinks at a rate of 1m every 3.5 seconds.
The Stingray Dart is equipped with a double basket of ultra-resistant BKK hooks and a formidable sharpness, but also a rotating front eyelet that limits the risks of twisting its line and rotations when you fish.
The Stingray Dart has a phosphorescent Salura eye that increases its attractiveness and each color has its own spectrometry, combining phosphorescence and reactions to ultraviolet rays. The highly worked patterns of these turluttes capture light and retransmit it in multiple ways to make the Stingray Dart as attractive as possible to cephalopods!