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Frisky

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So, you say you don’t like jointed lures because they tangle too much? You can’t cast them far enough and their action is way too aggressive? Well, we have surprise for you. Frisky is a unique lure. It flies exactly where you want it to fly, it dives to exactly where you want it to and its incredible action will fool even the wiliest trophy fish.

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Lure type – Crankbait
In the salmo offer since – 2006
Available sizes – 7 cm
Available versions – Shallow Runner and Deep Runner
Available colours – 7
Recommended method of fishing – casting, trolling
Recommended for – pike, perch, zander, walleye, trout, sea trout


 

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model version length (cm) weight (g) hooks recommended line (mm) diving depth (m) spinning / trolling shape
FR7SR floating 7,0 8,0 Two - No. 6 0,20 1,5 / 1,5 [foto/] - prod - frisky sh.gif
FR7DR floating 7,0 9,0 Two - No. 6 0,20 2,0 / 3,5 [foto/] - prod - frisky sh.gif

How to fish with Frisky

The Frisky is a floating lure with low buoyancy, giving it a slow rise during retrieve pauses making it suitable for casting both downstream and upstream. Great results can also be achieved by fishing across the current with occasional pauses in the retrieve. We recommend this type of retrieve pattern: two or three turns with the reel, a pause, a twitch with the rod tip whilst using the reel to prevent line falling slack, then repeat.
In lakes and reservoirs we fish with the Frisky the same way as with the majority of other floating lures – varying the retrieve speed with frequent pauses, and gentle twitching with the rod tip.
Both Frisky versions are also excellent for trolling at various speeds. At greater depths we recommend using the SR version with additional weight.

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