TROUT SERIES
SLIGHT WORM
Slight Worm – this small, inconspicuous worm is another lure in our offer dedicated to fisheries with high fishing pressure. If properly rigged and finely retrieved on a finesse set it may turn out to be the so called “last resort”. The basic lure for ultra light spinning fans chasing whitefish.
MODEL | SIZE/LENGTH (mm) | PACKAGING/JAR (pcs) | SCENT / TASTE |
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SLIGHT WORM | 38 | 15 | KRIIL | CHEESE GARLIC NO SCENT |
SIZES OF HOOKS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR LOAD WEIGHT
SLIGHT WORM 38
Tungsten Bead on Fly Hook
Slight Worm 38 - slotted tungsten bead in size 2,0 - 4,8mm, hook size #8 - 12 jig type.
Classic Jig Head
Slight Worm 38 - jig head hook #8 - 12, weight 0,5 - 3g.
Chebursashka – Straight Hook / Classic
Slight Worm 38 - straight hook with large eye in size #8 - 12, cheburashka weight 0,5 - 5g.
Jig Rig - Straight Hook / Classic
Slight Worm 38 - straight hook with large eye in size #8 - 12, weight 1 - 6g.
- hook sizes may vary considerably between different brands.
FISH
Brown trout, rainbow trout, rudd, chub, ide, grayling and whitefish.
FISHERIES
Rivers, lakes, ponds, artificial reservoirs water, canals.
TACKLE
An essential element of a properly composed set will be an adequately performing rod, 185-220 cm / 1-6 g in length, which will not only properly absorb the fish's runs during the fight but will also have the necessary backbone when you hook the fish and help you properly retrieve the lure and feel the often very gentle bites. For such rods a reel in 2000-3000 size with a precise drag is recommended. Braided line of size +-0.2-0.5PE – 0,04-0,08 mm or 0,10-0,16 mm diameter monofilament of high quality. With such a set we can easily catch most species of fish. When fishing for larger fish, the set needs to be modified and adjusted to the specific conditions.
SCENT
Cheese - perfect for use in standing waters such as commercial Trout Area ponds and medium-sized rivers when fishing for whitefish.
Krill - recommended mainly for fishing wild fish in large rivers and fishing for predators such as perch, zander in dammed reservoirs, lakes.
Garlic - primarily used when fishing for passive feeding fish, such as whitefish and rainbow trout in commercial ponds.
Unscented - for those with a sensitive sense of smell.