The Ippai is a heavy minnow created to fish big predators with heavy equipment. It is a lure which wants water underneath to work adequately has a pelagic kind, with a pretty slow controlled fall more common in a jigminnow. Excellent to cast in the middle of the frenetic tuna hunts or other great predators who eat just in the fall losing their interest in any other action. Just keep your line in tightness to drop it with his notable rolling throwing a lot of sparkles. This held and flashy fall turns Ippai in a deadly lure in those conditions. The design of its body and lip give the chance to aggressively jerks, which will show erratic moves that makes it look like prey in trouble. Its strong construction, with a 150 lbs swivel that allows the hooks to freely turn, can hold drag speeds up to 7 knots. Exhibiting a marked wobbling and making breakdowns form side to side, making it easily visible. If we fish from a high place, where naturally we cannot move some minnows well, the Ippai is a great ally. When we close the pick-up after casting, we can calculate that it falls 60 centimetres per second; let it down for 2 or 3 meters before beginning the retrieve will allow us to fish deeper even from high places, where despite giving jerks we will keep the lure working to our feet. The range of colours confirms the pelagic nature of this lure, a selection of those that we think are essential to match the light conditions, the water state and the fish we want to imitate.
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