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Tiny Simcoe 45LW
Tiny Simcoe 45LW
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Tiny SImcoe 45 LW (Light Weight)
Tiny Simcoe 45LW: 7.3g (0.6m/sec)
Red Eye: Lightweight Model (LW7G / 7g)
Tiny Simcoe 45
Lure Type
Lipless Crankbait
Size
45mm
Weight & Sink Rate
- Tiny Simcoe 45LW: 7.3g (0.6m/sec)
- Tiny Simcoe 45SW: 9.1g (0.75m/sec)
- Tiny Simcoe 45HW: 12.1g (0.9m/sec)
Hook
Ichikawa Fishing Kamakiri Treble Light Wire #12
Included Accessory
Original Snap #00+
Package Size
122 × 50 × 17mm
Development Concept
One day, it powerfully vibrates through shallow weed beds less than one meter deep.
Another day, it excels in deep-water jigging applications exceeding 10 meters.
Designed for use in lakes, rivers, mountain streams, and even saltwater environments.
By combining three different weight settings and two selectable line-tie positions, the Tiny Simcoe 45 can adapt to a remarkably wide variety of situations and fishing styles.
With an exceptionally broad operating range and outstanding fish-catching ability, the Tiny Simcoe 45 is designed to target many different species.
We hope you will enjoy experimenting with it across a wide range of fisheries.
Features
The Tiny Simcoe 45 uses a shared body platform with three different weight configurations, allowing anglers to select the ideal model depending on conditions and application.
Model Identification
- Red Eye: Lightweight Model (LW7G / 7g)
- Hologram Eye: Standard Weight Model (SW9G / 9g)
- Green Eye: Heavyweight Model (HW12G / 12g)
Line Tie Position Characteristics
Front Tie Position
Produces a nearly horizontal swimming posture and allows for ultra-fast retrieves.
During lift-and-fall or vertical presentations, it creates aggressive side-to-side darting action.
Back Tie Position
Maximizes vibration output.
The lure swims in a more upright posture, helping reduce snagging and improving weed deflection performance.
Species Caught During Testing
Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Pike, Walleye, Freshwater Drum, White Bass, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Lake Trout, Yellow Perch, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Rock Bass, Crappie, Freshwater Garfish, Seabass, Nigorobuna, Ketabass, Kawamutsu, and many others.
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