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TROUT MICRO CICADA 203
NZ$ 30,10
A tiny insect plug that creates a frantic, trembling surface action.
SKU : TMC310600727203
This micro-sized cicada plug excels during the season when terrestrial insects fall into the water. Despite its small size, it casts well, making it perfect for lake cicada patterns. Use light shakes to create ripples and mimic struggling insects.
It comes standard with a single treble hook on the belly. To shorten the movement distance during shakes, adding a feather or similar attachment to the tail can be effective.
In flowing water, use a natural drift, occasionally adding subtle shakes or other actions. When making turns, adjust your rod to maintain the lure’s natural movement without disrupting its action.
It comes standard with a single treble hook on the belly. To shorten the movement distance during shakes, adding a feather or similar attachment to the tail can be effective.
In flowing water, use a natural drift, occasionally adding subtle shakes or other actions. When making turns, adjust your rod to maintain the lure’s natural movement without disrupting its action.
This micro-sized cicada plug excels during the season when terrestrial insects fall into the water. Despite its small size, it casts well, making it perfect for lake cicada patterns. Use light shakes to create ripples and mimic struggling insects.
It comes standard with a single treble hook on the belly. To shorten the movement distance during shakes, adding a feather or similar attachment to the tail can be effective.
In flowing water, use a natural drift, occasionally adding subtle shakes or other actions. When making turns, adjust your rod to maintain the lure’s natural movement without disrupting its action.
It comes standard with a single treble hook on the belly. To shorten the movement distance during shakes, adding a feather or similar attachment to the tail can be effective.
In flowing water, use a natural drift, occasionally adding subtle shakes or other actions. When making turns, adjust your rod to maintain the lure’s natural movement without disrupting its action.