Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I adjust the wings of the Nomad Design Slipstream Flying Fish?
To adjust the wings of the Nomad Design Slipstream Flying Fish, simply fold them up or down to increase or decrease the casting distance respectively. This feature also allows you to reduce drag when fighting larger fish like tuna and marlin.
2. Can I customize the color scheme of the lure?
Yes! The Nomad Design Slipstream Flying Fish comes with replaceable wings, tail fin, and side fins. You can easily swap out these parts with different sets to create your own customized color scheme.
3. What is the recommended trolling speed for this lure?
The Nomad Design Slipstream Flying Fish is specifically designed to be trolled at speeds of 8-9 knots. This speed range ensures optimal performance and effectiveness while mimicking the behavior of a real flying fish.
4. How can I use this lure for kite fishing?
For kite fishing, the hook holder channel on the top of the lure allows the hook to be concealed, giving the appearance of a natural flying fish skipping along the surface. rig the lure like a regular skirted lure and let it slide up the leader when fighting a fish for a secure hookset.
5. Can I cast this lure into schools of feeding fish?
Absolutely! The Nomad Design Slipstream Flying Fish is versatile and can be cast into schools of feeding fish to mimic the behavior of a real flying fish. It can also be used in various fishing scenarios to attract big predator fish.
6. What materials are used to make this lure?
The Nomad Design Slipstream Flying Fish features the Matrix Metal Plate System, which includes a stainless steel plate in the body mold for durability and strength. It is made with high-density ABS plastic as part of the HD ABS System, ensuring further durability. The lure is equipped with BKK hooks, known for their reliability and effectiveness in hooksets. The internal diamond grid pattern adds to its visual appeal.
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