Treju 108As soon as the boat comes, bass go silent… “Any lure you can cast that
far, is too big”. It is clear that the bass are chasing small baitfish…
“The best size is too small to get out that far and not able to attract
enough too”. Big fish are all around… “fish turn away as soon as they
get near the lure”. Every angler has experienced this sort of dilemma
before.
Fish that were not able to be targeted are targets for TREJU. A new type
of lure designed with paint scheme and body to create a small lure
silhouette, while having the castability of a large lure. TREJU is
designed to be able to “pop” on the water to imitate baitfish feeding
sounds while completely under the control of the angler. Made to draw
nervous fish to the surface, this a true NORIES design.TREJU50 has a
unique single belly hook design, for increased distance when casting. A
must have item in tough conditions. The 65 mm model is made to fish on
clear open water, a strong model for a light rig setting. 85 mm model is
made for pinpoint casting. Body shape designed to target overhangs and
tight areas.108 mm is a sliding popper designed for working over weed
flat areas, and quickly searching out large bass.
Bait Weight: 12 grams Bait Length: 108mm The Feint Length is 81mm
In 1999 NORIES released a lure called the “METER SHAD”, with a
completely new colouring system. It was called “skinny colours”. The aim
was to make the lure look skinnier in the water. This was done by
making the top and bottom of the lure clear and only painting the sides
of the lure. This was probably a world’s first in lure design. The novel
concept was to attract with the vibration and sound of the lure, and
entice a bite with the small silhouette. However at the time many
anglers still did not understand the importance of choosing “strong” or
“weak” lures, and the lure failed to make a big impact. 10 years have
passed and now NORIES has taken on a new challenge. Being too weak, the
lure does not attract. If they are too strong, the lure stands out too
much and scares the fish away. You can attract via the lure’s vibration,
and then entice a bite because of the lures small silhouette. The
visual information is so important, which is why fish take the bait. The
more you understand the way a bait works in different situations, the
more you will be able to use it in the most effective manner. From 2009,
NORIES FEINT BAIT series starts.
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