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6"
150mm |
1 oz
28 grams
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6" to 8ft
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The single blade spinning action in turn gives the skirt an increased swirling motion providing for a convincing illusion of a much larger fish. |
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About Pro-Shad Spinnerbait Trophy:
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Pro-Shad Spinnerbait Trophy: Whereas the Finesse model has two blades on its arm, you will immediately notice that the Pro-Shad Spinnerbait Trophy model only has one blade and what's very unique is that behind the blade there is a skirt that is moved by the turbulences that the spinning blade creates and that in turn gives the skirt a spiralling movement too. The skirt acts in swirling motions giving the illusion of extra volume to make big fish think this is substantial prey. But the extra volume isn't entirely an illusion either. The spiralling skirt pushed a huge volume if water in every direction, creating a monstrous trail of turbulence that works as well on the retrieve as on the drop. If you use some kind of yo-yo or reeling slower/faster or even on a dead drop, the skirt spirals and emits a ton of turbulence no matter how you use the Pro-Shad Spinnerbait Trophy.
Some people may wonder if fish will try to hit the blade and skirt behind it, since it is a bulky target, but the trophy model is really a big lure dedicated to catching big fish and those trophies usually only have one goal in mind – which is to allow the whole thing.
The Trophy model features an extra duty wireframe and a welded shut line tie eye for attaching a snap and wire leader as appropriate for toothy gamefish.
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More on Pro-Shad Spinnerbaits...
The SEBILE Pro-Shad Spinnerbait is the result of combining years of fishing experience and research with innovative thinking.
It comes in two series - Trophy and Finesse. One big thing which is common between the two is that the blade or blades are not directly on the same wire that stems from the head of the spinnerbait. On a standard spinnerbait, a single fixed piece of wire usually looms more or less over the hook point, meaning that a fish that engulfs the entire lure may not always get hooked because the upper arm may block or prevent the hookset. In comparison, both models of the Pro-Shad Spinnerbait have their blades mounted on an independent piece of wire which has a junctured link to the main wire. This means that if a fish engulfs the wire along with the bait now, it is designed to move out of the way and there is nothing to foul up a good hookset every time!
Another benefit of the junctured arm is its freedom of movement will always let the blades operate at the right angle and the right position to keep spinning all the time. That is a very important and key design goal to always have constant swimming action from the blades. After all, the blades are the most important part of a spinnerbait. If you don't believe it, experiment trying to catch anything on a spinnerbait with the blades removed or with the blades so they can't turn, and you'll see it's true when we say "blades make the spinnerbait" and the more freedom with which the blades turn, the more fish you'll entice. That's why Patrick Sebile dedicated much time and effort to design the perfect SEBILE Pro-Shad Blade which is wide in front and narrow in the back, allowing the blade to work under any speed, from ultra slow to ultra fast, with a fair resistance but lots of turbulences, and it gives a very realistic lifelike flash and silhouette to the lure. But that's not all. The junctured arm then gives the maximum - almost 360 degree freedom for the spinning blades to follow perfectly every angle of the retrieve or on the fall.
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