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Topwater Belly Lures Spider Mini
Often predatory fish attack floats, bombarda floats, and buldo fishing floats. The Realwobbler Slider Belly Lures have been created with the aim of making these attacks successful. The swimming action of these lures imitates the movement of frog, mice, and bugs on the water’s surface. Specific waves are formed by their movements, similar to those of different small organisms swimming on the water’s surface. It’s exactly this swimming action that fires up predatory fish.
These handmade top water lures are best for bass, trout, chub, pike, perch, and other predatory fish species in freshwater.
As all Belly Lures are handmade, there are differences in their sizes, shapes, and decorations. Their features are as follows:
Bodies: from durable poplar wood.
Body length: 3 - 4 cm / 1.18" - 1.57".
Circumference of the widest part: aprox. 7 - 8 cm / 2.76" - 3.15".
Weight: 3 - 7 g / 0.11 - 0.25 Oz.
Floating.
1 hook.
Price: 13.95 EUR
Ref.: 00127
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More info
Jan Schellenberg and Talin Engler from Zurich, Switzerland, sent us these nice pictures and video about chub fishing on the Realwobbler Belly Lure "Spider".
July, 2017
Best performance can be achieved with long dragging of the bait on the water without any movement alternating with very light twitches of the rod tip. See this technique in the video below!
Furthermore, these Slider Lures can be used as buldo fishing floats. In this case the treble hook should be removed so that it doesn’t interfere with the fishing line.