MYDO Baitswimmer #1 Silver Bullet Gamefish Trace
All-new glass composite MYDO Baitswimmers: fine-tuning the already successful range of MYDO Baitswimmmers has resulted in this…
With flashes of silver built into the prismatic light-show effect, these baitswimmers shine with enthusiasm. They also swim much better after trimming some grams. The down-planing effect has been maximised with built-in bill plates.
Through rigged and easy to use or tie into a trace, we have a baitswimmer for every bait now.
#1 – anchovies, red-eye sardines and fillet baits
#2 – sardines, small shad and mackerel
#3 – shad, mackerel, jube-jube bonito
#4 – large mackerel, shad and bonito up to 2kgs or so
For bigger baits than the 2kg bonito, we move back into the traditional range of lead-based alloy MYDOs which really dominate the swimming action. And get down really deep.
The new MYDO Baitswimmmers are designed for fine-tuning the swimming action of each bait. The heads have three holes to work with. Each configuration yielding a different result.
Tie up using the front hole for high-speed work. Use the hole positioned in the middle of the blade to work slower and get more swimming action going. This also down-planes the lure more and off you go to the depths if that is where the fish are.
We have secure shopping here online with many ways to make payments. Including and preferably good old EFTs. Spend over R500 for FREE deliver in South Africa.
Learn more about MYDO at https://thesardine.co.za/mydo. Come fishing this season on the KZN South Coast with Umzimkulu Adrenalin.
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