The ParaWorm Dart by Major Craft cannot go unnoticed to a technical fisherman, who knows and wants to take advantage of all the different options that lead him to catch a fish.
Simple in appearance, the ParaWorm Dart by Major Craft is actually a softie that takes some skill to design it properly, the technique of darting is not the simplest to achieve, and the combination of soft plastic and jig head has to be well successful.
What is the darting? Keep your eyes opened, if you understand at first attemp, it's easy. When applying jerks the lure moves in an open zigzag that attracts the attention of predators. The simplest way to perform the movement is to draw an imaginary "Z" with the tip of our rod and make the jig head fall between 1 and 3 seconds, a few turns of the handle to notice tension and redraw the "Z" once again. This is where the ParaWorm Dart by Major Craft triumphs.
A fishing during the fall then, or rather a movement in which the vinyl is constantly working, both during the zigzag, as in the free descent. As we said before, the combination with the appropriate jig head is fundamental, therefore we recommend rigging the ParaWorm Dart by Major Craft with the JigPara Head Dart of the same brand, or the Decoy SV51.
If you have never tried this technique, take notice, one day it might be useful to know how to move the ParaWorm Dart by Major Craft. If you need a visual document, have a look at the video here below, it might be useful.
Please find to follow a table to best match ParaWorm Dart by Major Craft and jig heads. Both the lenght of the shank and the width of the gap have been taken into consideration in order not to block the lure action or to have a hook that cannot pop out of the soft plastic.
Soft plastic size | 1.6" (4cm) | 2.3" (5.75cm) | 3" (7,5cm) | 3,5" (8,75cm) |
Jig Head | Max 5gr | Max 7gr | Min 5gr - Max 30gr | Min 7gr - Max 30gr |
Size:
1.6 " - 40mm (10 units per blister)
2.3" - 57mm (8 units per blister)
3" - 75mm (7 units per blister)
3.5" - 87.5mm (6 units per blister)