NISHINE LURE WORKS Saugeen 40
NISHINE LURE WORKS Saugeen 40
action
The action is generated by two sources of motion: NLW's unique tail drive system and the blade attached to the belly.
Blade installed (normal setting)
Good at slow to medium speed ranges.
When the blades touch each other, they hit the body and swim, making a knocking sound.
The swimming pitch is similar to that of a sinking pencil.
It is recommended when you want to take your time to lure the fish, such as with a shake retrieve or slow winding.
Without blade
He's not good at slow speeds, but he excels at high speeds.
It produces a tail-waving action like a small fish and swims around with a twitching sound like a small fish.
The image of a lipless crank is that it swims in a nearly horizontal position.
It is an almost silent lure, so it is recommended for when you can see through a bladed lure or when you want to use your speed to lure the lure.