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REVERIE MINNOW 55MR 523

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The ultimate “Match-the-Bait” diving minnow!
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SKU : TMC304000255523
The Reverie Minnow 55MR is a diving minnow developed to match the evolution of modern tackle. With the widespread use of lightweight rods and thin PE lines, lure design is no longer constrained by traditional tackle assumptions, allowing the creation of lures that better match the size of real baitfish.

Its diving depth is set to 2 meters—the most commonly used and “productive” range in Japan. The action features a subtle, trembling natural rolling motion, perfectly imitating baitfish fleeing near the bottom.

To eliminate common diving minnow issues such as bottom contact or action disruption during jerks, a fixed center-of-gravity design was adopted. Extensive testing of the body-to-lip positioning ensures long casts even with a small, lightweight body. The Reverie Minnow 55MR offers a new tactical advantage for targeting the critical 2-meter depth range most often fished in Japan.
The Reverie Minnow 55MR is a diving minnow developed to match the evolution of modern tackle. With the widespread use of lightweight rods and thin PE lines, lure design is no longer constrained by traditional tackle assumptions, allowing the creation of lures that better match the size of real baitfish.

Its diving depth is set to 2 meters—the most commonly used and “productive” range in Japan. The action features a subtle, trembling natural rolling motion, perfectly imitating baitfish fleeing near the bottom.

To eliminate common diving minnow issues such as bottom contact or action disruption during jerks, a fixed center-of-gravity design was adopted. Extensive testing of the body-to-lip positioning ensures long casts even with a small, lightweight body. The Reverie Minnow 55MR offers a new tactical advantage for targeting the critical 2-meter depth range most often fished in Japan.

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