Artificial Impact 90
Artificial Impact 90 - Trout is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Spedizioni e consegna
Spedizioni e consegna
Dal momento dell'evasione dell'ordine a cui segue subito una mail ci sarà da attendere 24-48H per la consegna
Impact 90with its 9 centimeters of length and 8 grams of weight was a success in any condition.
Excellent castability, fast-paced movement on a smooth retrieve capable of handling strong currents, with a slow sinking action suitable for slow or slow waters. stops of a lake or mouth.
A bait capable of fulfilling the dream of a lifetime.
The Impact range is currently available in 3 distinct sizes:
Impact 45 4,5 cm per un peso di 1.8 gr
Impact 65 6,5 cm per un peso di 4.5 gr
Impact 90 9 cm per un peso di 8 gr
Like the other models that I propose, these baits are obtained as a first step, after having developed the final project, from a large manual process starting from balsa wood.
The wooden plank is laser engraved following the shape that our final bait will have, thus creating two facets that we will join and then work manually using sandpaper until we obtain the shape we want.
Inside we will position our harmonic steel wire, shaped to our needs, forming the three slots corresponding to the treble hooks and the front hook of our bait. Above it there will also be our artificial plumbing.
Along the length of the body, two leaves of silver foil engraved in the shape of fish scales will then be applied on both sides, with the relative operculum shapes of the fish.
At this point we find ourselves faced with a totally silver fish.
From here we continue with the processing of our colors...
The head of the fish is engraved, creating two dimples, inside which our little eyes will be positioned. We then apply the first coat of two-component glue to seal our almost finished bait.
We engrave the underlying part of the head of the bait and then add its fiberglass blade.
We apply a further 2 coats of two-component glue and finally, after having once again strengthened the perimeter of the blade of our bait, the time comes to arm it and test it.
Each one of them passes through my hands before being approved, after being tested in different conditions and on different types of recoveries, before having passed the tests, and then being boxed up and offered to the end customer.
We are talking about small works of art that will nourish the expectations of even the most demanding fishermen with the naturalness of their movement and colors.