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LUYASHHS15BGT
LUYASHHS15BGT
£17.84
£12.09Offer subject to availability
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24h
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Brown Gold Tiger
N°2
15
32
Sinking
Shipped within
24h
£17.84
£12.09Offer subject to availability
LUYASHHS15BRT
LUYASHHS15BRT
£17.84
£12.09Offer subject to availability
Shipped within
24h
per unit
Brown Trout
N°2
15
32
Sinking
Shipped within
24h
£17.84
£12.09Offer subject to availability
LUYASHHS15FTI
LUYASHHS15FTI
£17.84
£12.09Offer subject to availability
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24h
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Fire Tiger
N°2
15
32
Sinking
Shipped within
24h
£17.84
£12.09Offer subject to availability
LUYASHHS15PWH
LUYASHHS15PWH
£17.84
£12.09Offer subject to availability
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24h
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Pearl White
N°2
15
32
Sinking
Shipped within
24h
£17.84
£12.09Offer subject to availability
LUYASHHS15ZAN
LUYASHHS15ZAN
£17.84
£12.09Offer subject to availability
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24h
per unit
Zander
N°2
15
32
Sinking
Shipped within
24h
£17.84
£12.09Offer subject to availability
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The Yasei Hyper Hybrid is a versatile jointed swimbait that sinks slowly. Its soft tail and dorsal fin are designed to trigger maximum strikes. Combining an exceptionally realistic visual presentation with a captivating natural swimming movement, the Hyper Hybrid is available in two sizes, 150 mm (32 g) and 200 mm (71 g), in 8 colours suited to European waters and with 2 replacement tails.
The Yasei Hyper Hybrid is an excellent choice for anglers looking for a realistic swimbait to target pike and zander. With its highly realistic appearance and exceptional swimming movements, the 200 mm variant proves ideal for pursuing large pike, while the smaller 150 mm version is perfect for enticing pike and large zander. Use of a steady retrieval produces a natural swimming action, mimicking prey, and allows for effectively covering vast expanses of water. On the other hand, the use of jerky movements gives an erratic motion, mimicking the behaviour of wounded or distressed prey, thus prompting wary predators to trigger the attack.