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Soft Weight System

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About Soft Weight System:

  The SEBILE Soft Weight System can be used with any kind of soft plastics whether worms, grubs, lizards, frogs, crawdads, swimbaits, soft jerkbaits or others.

The custom-designed hooks are strong, ultra-sharp, and made to the highest precision Japanese hook standards. The soft weights feature a Tungsten gum rubber style construction so that they can be easily added, repositioned on the hook shank or removed to make on-the-water adjustments to fishing conditions. The weights are reusable and made of environmentally friendly material.

As a general guideline to positioning weights to give a lure different falling and swimming actions, note that weight forward positioning enables the angler to impart some interesting actions and makes the bait a little more responsive to twitches and jerks. Weight-forward also tends to penetrate and drop down through thick grass or brush more easily. The weight-back positioning proves invaluable for swimming lures steadily on the retrieve or to maximize the action of a horizontal falling lure.

The weight-inside positioning tends to produce a dying baitfish effect and is often desirable for dead-drifting or deadsticking a lure.

Adding or removing weights helps with casting on windy versus calm days and more or less weights affects depth, sink rate and so on. Don't neglect to study the effect that adding or removing weights has on the action and movement of a bait as well.

For example, using the Magic Swimmer Soft 130 with two soft weights in front of the hook shank, you achieve a tighter, faster side-to-side wiggle that ripples down the swimbait's body from head to tail. This presents a more alert, normal baitfish movement.

Using the Magic Swimmer Soft 130 with four soft weights on the lower part of the hook right under the belly, you get a wider, rolling action which kicks the tail out further to each side as it swims. This presents a more disoriented, struggling movement of a baitfish in a bit of trouble, hustling along in a more distressed manner than normal.

So adding or removing weights will help you to fine-tune the action and movements of soft lures.


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