Carpenter

Carpenter Blue Fish BF120-210 Topwater Stickbait Lures 120g / 210mm

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The Blue Fish turns on the predator switch of the fish with a different movement from the γ series . It incorporates a "extremely unique movement". Bluefish has evolved through repeated modifications since its birth .

Concept The BF120-210 is mainly targeted at yellowtail, GT and tuna, it is effective in luring out yellowtail and GT tuna.  The BF120-210 has a short pitch, making it easy to operate the lure in sea conditions with large elevation differences. I think it good for rough sea conditions.  I feel that is is good for bluefish when they are preying on fish or squid.

*BF120-210 with Fish Mark

The "Fish" mark on the stomach is different from the normal BF120. The mark indicates active actions. Depending on the situation "normal" may be good or the one with "Fish" mark may be good. You can experiment with the fishing result by using it properly according to the situation. 

 Model Full Length Weight Specific Gravity Suitable Hook Weight Suitable Split Ring
BF-120-210 210 mm About 116g Floating (Per piece) Approx. 11g Carpenter SR 250lb

 

■Total length Weight Specific gravity

*The total length does not include the metal part at the rear. In addition, although there are basic numbers in the design, the numbers are displayed in round numbers. The numbers in the table are round numbers.

*The weight is also based on a neat number in the design, but the weight without the hook is the basis, and the numbers are displayed in round numbers. The numbers in the table are round numbers.

*There are lures with the same shape but different weights depending on the type.

*The specific gravity column shows floating / sinking / suspending. The definition of suspending is a state that is as close as possible to the specific gravity of seawater (about 1.024).

"The state of the lure is a state in which the lure neither floats in the water nor sinks."

However, at Carpenter, the suspending state is as follows.

1. A state in which the buoyancy is extremely weak (floating but almost no buoyancy)

2. A state in which the lure sinks very slowly

3. A state in which the lure stops in the water

Usually, state 3 is called suspending.

However, it is very difficult to create a suspended state with a wooden lure.

At Carpenter, states ①, ②, and ③ are considered suspended. (Because the specific gravity of the liquid changes with the water temperature, strictly speaking, it is difficult to create a completely suspended state even with a plastic lure .)