INSECT - FS - 2,6cm
Hunter Insect Wobblers - Surface (streaker)
WORKING:
During the much underrated free float on a loose line the wobbler simply lies on the water imitating a clumsy worm, the legs add to its natural look and distract from the anchor. When guided, Insects streak the water surface with a pronounced tail work, leaving a layer of churning swirling water behind.
TIP:
Once again, I recommend trying worm fishing as I see it and as I created it. This is not a typical wobbler that catches fish thanks to the movements caused by the water pressure on the lip. It is a crankbait that is primarily meant to entice gathering insects from the surface. Such fishing is not only very effective, but also exciting and spectacular. Each bite consists in the fact that the fish sucks the worm making a lot of noise and splashing water. What happens after the strike! You have to check it yourself. Leading Insect on tight line the wobbler makes a lot of noise on the surface, creates a wave and provokes chubs to attack.
It often happens that a wobbler is attacked directly after falling into the water. Such takes are called "plum". - here the principle is simple. Remember that worms can be attacked at any time and that you will not have much time to tighten the line and jerk. This fishing requires concentration and a bit of reflex. It is good to jerk when the wobbler disappears from the surface or when you feel the weight on the rod.