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The Chiku Shake Slider 60g lure of the brand Sakura, a sliding kabura jig perfect for slowly moving and seducing difficult fish at the bottom.
| Combinations | Reference | Weight | Action | Price | Quantity |
Reference : SAPLG505860-OL01
Weight :
60g
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SAPLG505860-OL01 |
60g |
OL1 |
€12.20 | |
Reference : SAPLG505860-OL02
Weight :
60g
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SAPLG505860-OL02 |
60g |
OL2 |
€12.20 | |
Reference : SAPLG505860-OL07
Weight :
60g
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SAPLG505860-OL07 |
60g |
OL7 |
€12.20 | |
Reference : SAPLG505860-OL08
Weight :
60g
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SAPLG505860-OL08 |
60g |
OL8 |
€12.20 |
The Sakura Chiku Shake Slider 60g is introduced as a sliding inchiku designed to attract fish from our coasts, with a simple and highly effective presentation.
Coming from Japan, this Sakura lure is based on a formidable principle: the jig head and skirt sink separately. In practice, this design boosts attractiveness during the descent, where many strikes occur. The visual signal is more natural, more lively, and the whole becomes more credible when the lure passes through the water layer. The fact that the lead is away from the hooks during the fight also reduces the risk of unhooking, a real plus when the fish is well hooked and must be reeled in all the way to the net.
When retrieved, the Chiku Shake Slider remains accessible: a slow linear recovery or vertical jigging in drift are enough to give it full expression. This simplicity makes it a pleasant lure to fish, especially when looking for a consistent, clean presentation, without over-animating. Here we find all the interest of a well-designed sliding rig, capable of staying effective while requiring little manipulation.
In the field, it makes complete sense at sea, on Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts, with a marked affinity for sparids. But the model is not limited to this target: bass, amberjacks, weevers and pollocks can also be convinced by a well-presented lure. When it's necessary to explore a drifting zone or insist on slow and vertical animation, this lure becomes a choice solution, especially for exploiting wary or less active fish.
Its setup relies on a simple connection: the line is tied to the braid that links the hooks and the skirt, so that the head can freely slide along the line. This mechanism gives this Sakura sea lure a flowing and readable movement, highly appreciable when looking for an attractive descent and stable behaviour underwater.