Integrating advanced hydrodynamic design with extensive field
testing, the Daiwa Kohga Bay Rubber Free Slider
Lure is the perfect sliding lure developed specifically
for New Zealand Snapper. Its hydrodynamic keel design increases the
lures stability and sink rate ensuring optimal presentation in the
correct area of the water column. The sliding head features a
polished ceramic tube with an extremely smooth surface to
efficiently dissipate heat, protecting the leader as the lure
slides. The tapered head design enables the lure to adapt to high
and low current situations to maintain optimal lure action.
Holographic stickers reflect light creating flash and increasing
interest.
Securely attached skirt is glued in place, whipped with thread and
then glued again to increase longevity. Kevlar Assist Cord with a
fluorocarbon core provides optimal hook placement and prevents
hooks snagging on the leader. The Kohga is finished with ultra
sharp Japanese SaqSas hooks to ensure a secure hook set with
minimal pressure. Constant movement is critical to maximising lure
efficiency. The Kohga Bayrubber Free lure provides the solution,
whereby all components are separated allowing them to move freely
without restriction.
Colour Recommendations:
Sakura Glow is recommended for use during early morning and is
the ideal lure selection when fishing in low light conditions
and/or deep water
Kohga Pink is recommended for use during mid-morning and is the
ideal lure selection for overcast weather conditions or average
water clarity
Kohga Orange is recommended for use during mid-afternoon and is
the ideal lure selection for clear conditions or when fish activity
is variable
Chartreuse is recommended for use during the evening and is the
ideal lure selection for periods of low activity or when looking
for a reactionary contact
How to Fish with the Daiwa Kohga Bay Rubber Free Slider
Lure:
Select the lightest head weight that can easily make contact
with the bottom
Select the most appropriate colour based on time of day/water
conditions/personal preference
In high current situations rig the lure with the thin side
facing forwards. In low current situations rig the lure with the
thick side facing forwards
Keep contact with the lure while it is descending to the
bottom
Retrieve the lure slowly, approximately 1 handle revolution per
second is sufficient
Reference your sounder, keep the lure moving within the correct
area of the water column
If you feel a contact do not strike, continue to retrieve the
lure slowly
The ultra-sharp Japanese SaqSas hooks will penetrate with
minimal pressure
Once you feel the weight of the fish, apply moderate pressure
through the rod
Using a sensible drag setting, allow the rod and reel to absorb
any sudden movements
Enjoy the fight, allow the fish to tire while smoothly
retrieving line when possible
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