Description
“Restless tail” or Choppy Tail – a name that characterizes the dynamic action of this lure. The disproportionately heavy tail blade relative to the slender body swings gracefully and turns upward, first one side, then the other. The resulting strong vibrations travel far across the water area. The action remains stable both in the presence of current and in its absence. The model presented here is the Narval Choppy Tail 100. Its length is 10 cm and weight is 5.9 g. The vibrating tail starts working immediately after hitting the water. To quickly locate prey – such as pike, perch, or zander – the developers recommend using a jig rig and a stepped retrieve. Heavy weights and a hopping technique help to work through deeper spots. The main “working rigs”: jig head, cheburashka, and offset hook.




