The Yo-Zuri 3D Inshore Popper lure belongs to the Yo-Zuri 3D Inshore Series. This series of lures is designed with a stunning 3D Prism Finish that creates flashes of light, attracting fish from far distances. Unlike foil finish lures, the 3D Prism Finish imitates the scales of a baitfish, making it more enticing to fish. Even if the clear body gets scratched, the internal hologram sheet will continue to flash, which is especially important when targeting species with abrasive mouths or sharp teeth. The lure is designed to be slow sinking and has a wide and sharp darting action. Its balanced shape allows the action to start immediately after hitting the water, making it highly effective when fishing close to structures. The lure is equipped with saltwater grade treble hooks and a center balanced hook placement to maximize performance. It is a floating type lure with a powerful treble hook and a 3D Prism Finish for added visual appeal.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What is the 3D Prism Finish?
The 3D Prism Finish is a unique feature of the Yo-Zuri 3D Inshore Series lures. It imitates the scales of a baitfish, creating flashes of light that attract fish from far distances. Unlike foil finish lures, the 3D Prism Finish remains effective even if the clear body gets scratched.
2. How does the lure's darting action work?
The Yo-Zuri 3D Inshore Popper Lure has a wide and sharp darting action. This action is achieved by its balanced shape, allowing it to start its action immediately after hitting the water. This makes it highly effective when fishing close to structures.
3. Are the hooks durable enough for saltwater fishing?
Yes, the Yo-Zuri 3D Inshore Popper Lure is equipped with saltwater grade treble hooks. These hooks are designed to withstand the corrosive effects of saltwater and provide reliable performance.
4. Is this lure a floating type or sinking type?
The Yo-Zuri 3D Inshore Popper Lure is a floating type lure. It stays at the water's surface, making it easier to control and creating more visual appeal for predatory fish.
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