Bevy Craft Series / SHINGO Wander
SHINGO Wander 55
- Length: 2-1/8” (55mm)
- Weight: 3/8oz (4.5g)
- Class: Floating
- Hook Belly: #
- Hook Tail: #
- Line: lb
SHINGO Wander 60
- Length: 2-3/8” (60mm)
- Weight: 1/4oz (6.5g)
- Class: Floating
- Hook Belly: #
- Hook Tail: #
- Line: lb
This is the last “hard finesse” weapon. Despite its size of approximately 55 mm, this wondrous lure catches large fish eaters. Code-named “Wander 55 Silencer,” the SHINGO Wander is a slow sinking lure. The small stabilizer at the back creates a V-shaped ebbing wave at the water’s surface. This pattern is sometimes reflected in the line when you get a hit. You can catch fish by lifting the lure to the water’s surface, but in many cases the bait is too small. Accordingly, we’ve focused on ebbing waves. The SHINGO Wander is slimmer than the Wander. Because a bait fish is slender, this lure is designed to simulate bait fish and make the target fish bite.
If we can go straight to a secret technique, this lure is recommended for use in spring. In spring, when the spawning and hatching of bait fish occurs, there are naturally many small fish. They also swim in schools, so finding them is easy. However, the fish eaters that chase these schools of small fish are hard to catch. In addition to the difficulty of catching fish eaters in a neutral state, sometimes we can’t even catch those fish eaters that are clearly boiling or chasing. That’s why the SHINGO Wander is our best friend in this situation. This lure is perfect for capturing the hard-to-catch fish eaters with a “juvenile fish pattern.” This juvenile fish pattern may be rare in various parts of the country, but it is recommended for the angler that has an original technique for capturing fish. This lure demonstrates its true ability after the spawning season until late autumn. Particularly, you’ll want to target fish eaters approaching the shore in summer, which is the spawning season of bait fish. You can catch fish eaters of all sizes with ease. The “SHINGO” technique is to use the W Screw to draw the attention of a fish and then have it bite the lure using the SHINGO Wander.
If we can go straight to a secret technique, this lure is recommended for use in spring. In spring, when the spawning and hatching of bait fish occurs, there are naturally many small fish. They also swim in schools, so finding them is easy. However, the fish eaters that chase these schools of small fish are hard to catch. In addition to the difficulty of catching fish eaters in a neutral state, sometimes we can’t even catch those fish eaters that are clearly boiling or chasing. That’s why the SHINGO Wander is our best friend in this situation. This lure is perfect for capturing the hard-to-catch fish eaters with a “juvenile fish pattern.” This juvenile fish pattern may be rare in various parts of the country, but it is recommended for the angler that has an original technique for capturing fish. This lure demonstrates its true ability after the spawning season until late autumn. Particularly, you’ll want to target fish eaters approaching the shore in summer, which is the spawning season of bait fish. You can catch fish eaters of all sizes with ease. The “SHINGO” technique is to use the W Screw to draw the attention of a fish and then have it bite the lure using the SHINGO Wander.
SHINGO Wander 55
Color Image
SKU
Color Name
UPC
BCRT-SWD55-098NCCR
MAT CHART
884403550986
BCRT-SWD55-256AGO
AURORA GOLD
884403552560
BCRT-SWD55-257APB
AURORA PRO-BLUE
884403552577
BCRT-SWD55-291AGWK
AURORA GHOST WAKASAGI
884403552911
BCRT-SWD55-830GOAY
GHOST AYU
884403558302
SHINGO Wander 60
Color Image
SKU
Color Name
UPC
BCRT-SWD60-098NCCR
MAT CHART
BCRT-SWD60-256AGO
AURORA GOLD
BCRT-SWD60-257APB
AURORA PRO-BLUE
BCRT-SWD60-291AGWK
AURORA GHOST WAKASAGI
BCRT-SWD60-830GOAY
GHOST AYU