Flashmer - Explorer Tackle Bunri Kab 150g Lure

Manufacturer: Flashmer
The 150g Bunri Kab lure mimics small octopus, perfect for deep-sea fishing in strong currents.
GTIN: 3504875630449
Vendor: Cabesto
Availability: In stock
€13.99
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The Explorer Tackle Bunri Kab 150g Lure is a specialized sliding kabura lure designed to effectively mimic a small octopus, making it highly effective for deep-sea fishing and strong currents.

  • Sliding Kabura Design: The entire assist hooks and skirt slide freely within the head's channel, reducing leverage points and minimizing the risk of fish unhooking during the fight.
  • Bait Compatibility: Can be paired with various baits, including worms, strips or legs of cephalopods, shrimp, or prawn bodies.
  • Hydrodynamic Shape: The egg-shaped design ensures rapid descent to desired depths and maintains stability in strong currents.
  • Attractive Visuals: Features a large eye signal with holographic film and two diamond-type eyes at the back, creating a teaser effect for fish.
  • Assist Hooks: Equipped with double assist hooks made of 65 lb braid, featuring strong, sharp round hooks suitable for sparids.
  • Skirt and Tentacles: Comes with a robust brass ring holding the skirt made of ultra-flexible silicone strands, and two pairs of ultra-flexible straight strips resembling octopus tentacles.

Technical Specifications:

  • Weight: 150g
  • Material: High-density materials for durability and effective performance in deep-sea conditions.
  • Color: Holographic tinsel strands with iridescent reflections on the shank for enhanced attractiveness.

Materials:

  • Assist Hooks: 65 lb braid with strong, sharp round hooks.
  • Skirt: Ultra-flexible silicone strands.
  • Tentacles: Two pairs of ultra-flexible straight strips in contrasting colors.
  • Body: High-density materials with a hydrodynamic egg shape.

Compatibility Information:

Designed for deep-sea fishing, particularly effective in strong currents and when targeting sparids. Compatible with various baits, including worms, cephalopod parts, shrimp, and prawn bodies.