The MirrOlure C18MR C-Eye Heavy Dine Sinking Twitchbait is a new version of the popular MirrOlure Heavy Dine lure. It has the same size and weight as the original Heavy Dine, which allows for long casting distance and a deeper running action. However, the C-Eye Heavy Dine has some additional features that make it even more attractive to fish. It has clear 3D eyes, which look natural and realistic. It also comes in a variety of sparkling finishes that are highly appealing to fish. The hooks on this lure are made of premium grade black nickel, ensuring their durability and effectiveness. Like other MirrODines, the C18MR has a bright reflective insert that reflects light and catches the attention of fish. When retrieved with a twitching motion, this sinking twitchbait moves from side to side, imitating the movement of an injured baitfish. It's a highly effective lure for catching various fish species, including Trout, Redfish, Snook, Striped Bass, and Tarpon. The black hooks on this lure make it suitable for use in both freshwater rivers and lakes. So don't hesitate to try the C-Eye Heavy Dine on your next fishing trip!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between the C-Eye Heavy Dine and the original Heavy Dine?
A: The C-Eye Heavy Dine has clear 3D eyes and comes in a variety of sparkling finishes, making it even more attractive to fish.
Q: Are the hooks on this lure durable?
A: Yes, the hooks on the C-Eye Heavy Dine are made of premium grade black nickel, ensuring their durability and effectiveness.
Q: What kind of fish can I catch with this lure?
A: The C-Eye Heavy Dine is highly effective for catching various fish species, including Trout, Redfish, Snook, Striped Bass, and Tarpon.
Q: Can I use this lure in both freshwater and saltwater environments?
A: Yes, the black hooks on this lure make it suitable for use in both freshwater rivers and lakes.
Q: How should I retrieve this sinking twitchbait?
A: The C-Eye Heavy Dine should be retrieved with a twitching motion, which will make it move from side to side, imitating the movement of an injured baitfish.
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