F-Select 51 51mm 2.6g
F-Select 51 51mm 2.6g
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F-Select 51
LENGTH | 51mm |
WEIGHT | 2.6g |
TYPE | Slow floating tungsten center of gravity shifting mechanism |
HOOK | D-Contact Hook #12 |
The new concept of floating minnow
F-Select, which allows for slow floating
A new slow floating minnow that will be your trump card in situations where sinking lures (minnows, spoons, spinners, etc.) are difficult to use. It is
effective in shallow water, dry rivers, drifting under bushes, consecutively attacking multiple points from crossings, and stealth searching by quietly searching long distances with the current. The slow floating lure's ability to bite firmly into the
water and swim slowly to lure mountain trout in the surface range is unique to the slow floating lure. The
tungsten weight's center of gravity shifting mechanism allows for a long, steady flight distance.
1. The bait floats just above the surface = sustained fishing power with slow floating |
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In a nutshell, it means being able to stay submerged in water for a long time.
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In tests in still water, the F-Select 51 had a rising speed of approximately 3 to 4 cm/sec (4 lb. nylon), and the 64 had a rising speed of approximately 5 to 6 cm/sec when used with a fluororesin leader (6 lb. fluororesin x 1 m) (Note: The rising speed may differ from the test value due to water temperature, part weight tolerances, differences in paint coating thickness, etc. Please adjust using split rings, snaps, etc.).
- For example, reel the F-Select 51 in and let it dive to 60cm and let it free drift (flow parallel to the shore with no action). How far can the lure stay underwater before rising to the surface? Depth 60cm ÷ rising speed 3-4cm/sec = 20-15 seconds, so if the current speed is 60cm/sec, it can drift 12-9m, and if the current speed is 30cm/sec, it can drift 6-4.5m (60 or 30cm x 20-15 seconds). This distance is an unprecedented level of sustained fishing power . If you mix in some slight shaking and diving, you can extend the drift distance underwater even further.
2. Body design with minimal movement distance that brings out lifelike fishing power with minute inputs |
a. Flat Top
: When paused, the head is slightly down so that it can immediately dive and swim. By making the top of the head flat, it can function as a lip, and the rod can be shaken with a small input to give it a sense of life , so it can be caught almost parallel to the shore.
: When paused, the head is slightly down so that it can immediately dive and swim. By making the top of the head flat, it can function as a lip, and the rod can be shaken with a small input to give it a sense of life , so it can be caught almost parallel to the shore.
b. Cut shoulder
The shoulder part has been cut off to reduce buoyancy and resistance in the shoulder area. With a small input with a small travel distance , the roll starts sooner and the appeal increases. It also contributes to slimming down the side shape.
The shoulder part has been cut off to reduce buoyancy and resistance in the shoulder area. With a small input with a small travel distance , the roll starts sooner and the appeal increases. It also contributes to slimming down the side shape.
c. Flat Sides
By making the sides of the body as flat as possible, a synergistic effect with the "cut shoulders" can be achieved. Even with a slight input , it will "sparkle!" and flutter. It gives a sense of life that does not miss even the slightest "flicker."
By making the sides of the body as flat as possible, a synergistic effect with the "cut shoulders" can be achieved. Even with a slight input , it will "sparkle!" and flutter. It gives a sense of life that does not miss even the slightest "flicker."
F-Select allows you to create a strategy image |
1. Shallow rivers during droughts
When using sinking lures, fall or drift will get snagged on the bottom. To avoid this, you can only fish quickly by tracing the surface of the water, and you won't get a bite.
[F-Select compatible] Goes under the water with just a little tension. Once underwater, if you go up, you can move in sync with the current, if you go cross, you can drift and shake, if you go down, you can pull back and stay appeal, or drift up slowly, and you can entangle yourself in the current for a long time (distance) to entice mountain trout. Because it is slow floating, you can get a natural bite. There is also a great reduction in snagging.
When using sinking lures, fall or drift will get snagged on the bottom. To avoid this, you can only fish quickly by tracing the surface of the water, and you won't get a bite.
[F-Select compatible] Goes under the water with just a little tension. Once underwater, if you go up, you can move in sync with the current, if you go cross, you can drift and shake, if you go down, you can pull back and stay appeal, or drift up slowly, and you can entangle yourself in the current for a long time (distance) to entice mountain trout. Because it is slow floating, you can get a natural bite. There is also a great reduction in snagging.
2. The opposite bank of the bush, the overhanging under-branch zone, a series of sunken stones, etc.
A point where trout are sure to be found. Cast, fall, and action a sinking lure. Every time you operate the rod to avoid letting the lure sink too much, the lure moves away from the point (shore). To avoid this, you can gain a certain distance by drifting, but if you're not careful, it will get snagged. If that happens, that point is over. If it's your first field, you don't know the bottom of that point, so it's even more so.
[F-Select compatible] After casting, quickly reel it under the water. Control the rise by adding shake (dive) during a slow-speed floating drift parallel to the shore. Since it can be done with a small input with a small movement distance, you can continue to appeal close to parallel to the opposite bank. By doing it with the image of searching for the middle layer, the risk of getting snagged is greatly reduced and you won't miss a bite opportunity. Even in a field you're new to and don't know the bottom, you can make a bold attack without fear of getting snagged.
A point where trout are sure to be found. Cast, fall, and action a sinking lure. Every time you operate the rod to avoid letting the lure sink too much, the lure moves away from the point (shore). To avoid this, you can gain a certain distance by drifting, but if you're not careful, it will get snagged. If that happens, that point is over. If it's your first field, you don't know the bottom of that point, so it's even more so.
[F-Select compatible] After casting, quickly reel it under the water. Control the rise by adding shake (dive) during a slow-speed floating drift parallel to the shore. Since it can be done with a small input with a small movement distance, you can continue to appeal close to parallel to the opposite bank. By doing it with the image of searching for the middle layer, the risk of getting snagged is greatly reduced and you won't miss a bite opportunity. Even in a field you're new to and don't know the bottom, you can make a bold attack without fear of getting snagged.
3. Small streams where reeds and branches form a tunnel and casting is impossible
. Even if you want to aim for pitching, there is no space above or to the side, so you cannot cast. Even if you try to cast a sinking lure down, it will sink in a short distance and get caught on the bottom immediately.
[F-Select compatible] Send it down with the current (float it) and send it a long distance without the angler's presence. Search with a stealth search that combines action, stay appeal, reverse pull, slow floating drift, etc. to persistently appeal. Since it is difficult for people to attack, you can expect to encounter unexpected big fish.
. Even if you want to aim for pitching, there is no space above or to the side, so you cannot cast. Even if you try to cast a sinking lure down, it will sink in a short distance and get caught on the bottom immediately.
[F-Select compatible] Send it down with the current (float it) and send it a long distance without the angler's presence. Search with a stealth search that combines action, stay appeal, reverse pull, slow floating drift, etc. to persistently appeal. Since it is difficult for people to attack, you can expect to encounter unexpected big fish.
4. You can make them follow you, but you ca
n't get them to bite. If you stop the action, the lure will sink, so you can make them follow you up to the point where the lure hits the bottom, but the trout will make a U-turn because there is no water depth to make the next move.
[F-Select compatible] Stop the action at the point where the trout will make a U-turn because there is no water depth to make the next move, and make the trout decide to bite by rising slowly at the very limit of its rise = slow floating.
n't get them to bite. If you stop the action, the lure will sink, so you can make them follow you up to the point where the lure hits the bottom, but the trout will make a U-turn because there is no water depth to make the next move.
[F-Select compatible] Stop the action at the point where the trout will make a U-turn because there is no water depth to make the next move, and make the trout decide to bite by rising slowly at the very limit of its rise = slow floating.
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