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Mydo fishing systems clinic at Danwoods all morning tomorrow 13 Sept 2017

The MYDO Luck Shot #1 at a bit of speed and filmed underwater. Showing the magnificent air bubble and smoke trail from it.

Mydo fishing systems clinic at Danwoods all morning tomorrow 13 Sept 2017

There is gonna be a Mydo fishing systems clinic at Danwoods all morning tomorrow. 13 September 2017.

Featuring the newest innovations from the Mydo team. The clinic will start bright and early and run on through to lunch.

The above gallery shows some of the products that will be available for demonstration and purchase tomorrow at Danwoods.

You can find Danwoods very easily by using the following map…

Also being discussed and demoed tomorrow will be the revolutionary Mydo Baitswimmer. Hailing from the mid eighties, this design completely changed fishing for us. Now anybody could swim a bait!

The SS Spoon range are an adaptation of Mydo original founder and lure designer, Brian Davey’s beautiful spoons from about the same time, Their beautiful lines and curves make for a slow and swimmy action – that can be adjusted by you simply adjusting your retrieve. Lateral line holes allow for huge casts and amazing surface swimming action and spray flying everywhere. Bubble trails.

And the all new Mydo Luck Shot jig head. This lure just does not want to go straight. The perpendicular pronounced pulling eye against the face makes for a dynamic and interesting set of behaviours. Crank on top and see what it drags down with it, on the deceleration…

The Mydo Luck Shot # 1 in action.
The Mydo Luck Shot # 1 in action.

Work these innovative and powerful jig heads slower for different results. Bounce them on the sand. Or just retrieve like normal – they swim side to side and up and down almost randomly. Just like a panicking red-eye!

More at https://thesardine.co.za/mydo/

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