SMITH D-Contact 63 # 29 Kuroaka
Overview
Features and strength of D-CONTACT
Inertial slide that shifts to the slow speed region
This is a world that is not found in ordinary floating and sinking minnows. In the case of an existing minnow, repeat the movement → stop → movement → stop with a twitch or the like. At the time of "stop", it tries to regain its posture with buoyancy (there is buoyancy to regain its posture even in sinking), it does not move forward, and as a result, it "stops". Due to its own weight, D-CONTACT twists while trying to regain its posture according to the law of inertia. This is an inertial slide. After that, it shifts to the slow speed area.
In the sequence of motion → inertial slide → motion → inertial slide, the fish is invited by “movement” and recognizes the time in the slow speed region from the slow but moving inertial slide as a bite chance. The same thing can be felt when birds and beasts catch their prey.
In the style of fishing up a river that does not pop out even with a cross-down twitch, the frequency of using down-cross downcast is less than 10%, but there are always situations where it is necessary to do so. .. D-CONTACT has been developed as a minnow for fishing by making heavy use of upstream casts and producing fluttering, dirt, and jerking slide actions by twitching. However, at that time, the minnow that focuses only on the upstream cast will not feel like a field. Due to its nature, the sinking minnow had weaknesses such as reverse lookup, but the potential of D-CONTACT remains unchanged from up, cross, and down. No more hassle to switch to floating when down.
Range control is possible Because it has a considerable weight, the falling speed is fast and you can aim at deep places. It can be used in various ranges depending on the retrieve, how to set the distance between twitches, and the position of the rod tip.
Flyable
63mm have a slightly rearward fixed center of gravity, so you can get a large flight distance that far exceeds conventional size lures without blurring. When there is a headwind, you can see how grateful it is for its own weight.
Build-in to appeal
Appeal by visual shape change The
thin body and the "shape" shape are designed to make the target fish aware of the big change with a slight flutter and rolling. When the target fish looks at D-CONTACT from below, it looks thin, thin, or weak, but when it rolls, the shape changes completely, making you aware of the change.
Black ring and hook specifications that make the most of the glitter of the lure.
Achromatic black finish except for the body. The hook is a Kaken specification that sticks quickly.
Features
Lure Weight | 7 g |
Lure Length | 63 mm |
Lure Type | Heavy Sinking |
Lure Range | 0.5 ~ m |
Brand | SMITH |
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