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The vibrating blade Micro Soukouss Blade 35 from the brand Sakura, a small metallic lure that's perfect for quickly prospecting and triggering the aggression of perches and chubs.
| Combinations | Reference | Weight | Length | Colours | Price | Quantity |
Reference : SAPLG501435-M06
Weight :
7g
|
SAPLG501435-M06 |
7g |
3.5cm |
M06 - MAT TIGER |
€8.90 | |
Reference : SAPLG501435-M14
Weight :
7g
|
SAPLG501435-M14 |
7g |
3.5cm |
M14 - MAT PINK TIGER |
€8.90 | |
Reference : SAPLG501435-MS
Weight :
7g
|
SAPLG501435-MS |
7g |
3.5cm |
MS - METAL SILVER |
€8.90 | |
Reference : SAPLG501435-016
Weight :
7g
|
SAPLG501435-016 |
7g |
3.5cm |
016 - BRONZE PERCH |
€8.90 | |
Reference : SAPLG501435-P06
Weight :
7g
|
SAPLG501435-P06 |
7g |
3.5cm |
P06 - PEARL WHITE |
€8.90 |
The shimmering Sakura Micro Soukouss Blade 35 arrives exactly where the fish are wary and reluctant to attack. This finesse version of the Soukouss Blade focuses on a discreet yet terribly attractive approach, with a shimmer that catches the eye and an irresistible oscillation during the descent. Whether prospecting or targeting a specific spot, it's a metal lure designed to trigger without startling.
The concept of metal vibration or blade developed by Sakura really comes into its own here: perfect balance to remain effective under all usage conditions, a lively swim in linear mode and a sharp vertical jigging action in confined spaces. The Micro Soukouss Blade also retrieves quickly, making it an ideal solution for covering ground whilst maintaining an attractive presentation. Its response on the retrieve and during descent keeps active fish as well as more cautious subjects on alert.
Equipped with a single hook with micro barb, a wide gap, and a slightly offset point, it ensures prompt hooking and a perfect hold of the fish. The Krystal Flash fiber feather enhances visual appeal, while the design helps navigate weeds without snagging too much, sparing the lure and easing fish handling on unhooking. In hand, it feels like a compact, precise, and reassuring lure, capable of delivering great strikes when pressure is high.
In the field, it's particularly devastating for perch, chub, and trout, but it can also surprise with a barbel attracted by its shimmer. In winter and autumn, a slow vertical presentation can make the difference on settled fish; as soon as activity picks up, a faster, linear action triggers active predators. For trout, it's used like a spinning spoon, cast downstream or jigged in front of holes along the bank.