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The difference between a winter wobbler and a wobbler used to catch predatory fish in the summer lies in the fact that the rod, line or leash is attached to the back instead of the bait head, exposing the wobbler to high-frequency, low-amplitude play with horizontal and vertical throws. Starkis, who is the main prey of this wobbler, reacts very well to a game reminiscent of such an earthquake. Winter Wobbler (aka rattlin) Akara, in classic form and great gameplay, is good because it starts almost instantly. The wobbler is versatile and works equally well at any time of the year, at a variety of depths, on vertical throws and with a horizontal installation.
Akara is 75 mm and weighs 14 grams. Drowning. Acoustic.