Once we start getting used to the vibration lures, the Daiwa Shore Spartan Bull Steel shows up and changes the schemes.
Mind you, it's not that it works differently from the vibration lures we know, but it's a little more of an "animal" if we can define it that way. First, you must look at the size/weight ratio of the Daiwa Shore Spartan Bull Steel, the largest being a whopping 45 grams in less than 10cm in length, I mean, that is a flying brick.
To get an idea, the thickness of the steel of the Daiwa Shore Spartan Bull Steel is 1.4mm, something absolutely unusual for a lure of these characteristics, then you have to look at the hooks that are the Owner ST56 # 4, in other words, this kind of machete is rather designed to argue with hostile bullies, no-nonsense.
Japs use the Daiwa Shore Spartan Bull Steel for Black Seabass and for a long list of pelagics that we could perfectly match since in our waters we have a huge variety of predators that could take a good bite at this steel bar.
We recommend the Daiwa Shore Spartan Bull Steel to fish in feeding frenzies, even for tunas. The holes of the split rings are wide enough to hold # 9 or maybe even # 10 size and put proper simple hooks like the Decoy JS5 that are not afraid of any beast. Imagine how far you can shoot this thing and as soon as it touches the water the trembling begins.
Size:
83mm x 30g
Sinking
Hooks: ST56 #4
Split Rings: #4
94mm x 45g
Sinking
Hooks: ST46 #4
Split Rings: #4