The Bagration by Apia is an elf or a crazy little genius with a very curious name.
Operation Bagration was the code name of an offensive that the Russian Army liberated against the Germans in June 1944. I do not know if the Japs have been inspired by this story to find a name for this lure, but we certainly think is very singular. Let's leave the story for now and focus on what the Bagration by Apia is, a very, very peculiar lure.
Fortunately, the videoscome into our help because explaining what this eccentric tiny prodigy does is a little complicated. For the laziest or those who are short of data in the smartphone, we will try to explain the curious way of swimming that the Bagration by Apia has, if it is that we manage to make us understand.
In the first place, it is necessary to underline that, as soon as it falls into the water, the Bagration by Apiabegins to wobble during the fall, very interesting, especially to predators. Once the party starts, the lure, if we recover it regularly, wiggles very easily without needing a high speed and with a nice flank movement throwing provocative flashes. But it is when we begin to shake the tip of the rod that the Bagration by Apia delivers the best of itself.
Not only the shaking moves are perfectly in tune with the most nervous jerking, but suddenly the Bagration by Apia comes up with twists and turns that, honestly, we have rarely seen in a lure. I do not know if watching the mullets in a port you have observed when they swim fast near a wall and suddenly, they twist and swim sideways touching the block perhaps in search of an appetizing seaweed or to avoid another mullet swimming from the opposite direction. Well, this seems to us the idea behind the Bagration by Apia, in addiction to the fact that it also looks like a wounded fish that is near its final moment, once it has already lost the sense of balance and orientation.
Well, this lure looks like another hit that will not leave indifferent any attentive and curious fishermen ready to get the best out of it, although it may not be ideal for a beginner. The Bagration by Apia is a lure that is born for seabassfishing, however, thanks to its size, the casting aptitude and its unpredictable action, we see great potential with amberjacks, mahi-mahi, bream and other coastal predators.
Size: 80mm x 13g
Sinking
Hooks: #6