LMAB Finesse Filet 7, 11 and 15cm
LMAB Finesse Filet 7, 11 and 15cm
Finesse Filet 7, 11 and 15cm
Finesse Filet 7, 11 and 15cm
The #LMAB Finesse Filet is a soft lure that has caused a stir and resulted in numerous awesome captures since it's release. The lure imitates a weakened young fish and tricks any predatory fish to bite with its unique swimming behaviour.
Key data for the #LMAB Finesse Filet 7, 11 and 15cm
This shad has very special dimensions. The 7cm version for example has a maximum height of 1.5cm, but its body is only 1cm thick! Its silhouette clearly shows a small fish, which is partly due to the prominent eyes, the gill cover and the fins. Zander, pike, chub, perch and trout can quickly mistake this shad for a natural prey fish.
Special features of Finesse Filet
Conventional shad imitate an active or frantically fleeing fish. We set ourselves the goal with this bait series to imitate a sick and weakened fry. This bait is strung across the hook and therefore drifts sideways like a battered fish that can no longer control its swim bladder. So this bait fulfils all three requirements to end up as a quick bite in the jaw of a predatory fish:
- passive movement pattern
- Body of a weakened fish
- no escape attempts
How to fish it?
This lure is the perfect imitation of a slowly dying prey fish. Due to its properties, its extremely thin body floats lifeless through the water. Even though this soft lure can be fished with a jig head and offset hook without any problems and only unfolds its full potential by slowly tugging with the rod tip, the Finesse Filet is perfect for the dropshot rig.
The head, which is relatively thick in relation to the body, ensures that you can attach the Finesse Filet securely to the hook. Unlike conventional lures, the hook of the Finesse Filet is inserted into the rubber from the side so that the fish lies on its side. The fillet is optimal for almost every finesse rig. No robber can resist this powerless victim.
That something special….
The special extra of this rubber fish is the seafood flavor. All predators from the Bodden waters to Lake Constance know these aromas. Once a predator has bitten this bait, the taste does not arouse suspicion and your fish does not immediately spit the bait out again, as is often the case with unscented baits.