Actually not... the most active play of the copy is the tail. It doesn't behave like a wobbler unfortunately. I still don't have any fish hooked on this lure :D
@@i1bike it's pretty much the tail... no left / right movement... In order to make it more attractive I twitch it stronger so it makes higher rises and falls in the water.
@@balkanfishing So, no wobbling action left to right, and no rolling action left to right. Does it blinks when you retrieve it ? Does it moves tail when its sinking ?
I did some additional testing last weekend. The silicone is very solid. I had few bites from perch and pikes and they were not able to rip it off. I'm happy with the copy, but I would definitely recommend the original Fiiish! :D
Hey, I've only seen Axia Weedless Minnow. Didn't have the chance to test the lure, but the silicone was a bit harder than the one Fiiish uses. Other than that it seems pretty good. The colors are also very nice. Actually depends on where you plan to use the lure? What's your case?
It's exactly the same way as the original one. You have put the silicone body first. You have a small cop sticking out of the lead head and you have a loop whole on the hook. You attach the hook to the lead head cop and twist it in way you can position the hook inside the silicone. Exactly the same as the original one.
It really depends... If you mean how many fishes you can catch on one silicone body before it totally ripped off, than I would say 3 to 5 fishes maximum. Usually the tail is the first to get destroyed. When I use it for perch fishing I usually catch between 3 and 5 fishes and than I change the body.