In Japan there is a very clear trend to develop lures such as the Re-Bird 90S by Reed, we explain what it is about.
We are talking about lures that have a movement defined as "slalom", a very clear concept for those who practice skiing as those who have never slid down a snow-covered mountain. The Re-Bird 90S by Reed can be retrieved without having to put much effort on our part, all you need is a powerful cast and a linear recovery, where any variation is made with the crank instead of the rod tip.
Swims zigzagging very naturally, as if dodging pivots, without fussing around or radiating too much noise, take a look at the video and put the audio off, perhaps it is what best reproduces the work of Re-Bird 90S by Reed (Pazdesign) underwater. That discreet slalom, which sometimes because of the current or a sudden change of speed surprises with some imaginative twists, catches the attention of the sea bass or other coastal predators as well as pelagic, and unleashes accurate attacks.
We confirm accurate once again and for a simple reason, being a lurethat swims with a constant and regular movement, is easier prey, a target for beginners, low cost calories. We understand that for fishermen who love to jerk and whip their lures this could be difficult to maneuver, however, Re-Bird 90S by Reed does not ask for anything more than a bit of tranquility and a crank that turns like a Swiss watch, nothing more. Zero complications, but it catches fish, oh yeah it does.
Size: 90mm x 12.5g
Sinking (slalom)
Hooks: #8
Split rings: #2