This unique Riptide 105 tuna lure is like no other.

Some fish species prey on smaller fish as well. With the correct lure or bait, you may be able to win. If your lure mimics the action and appearance of actual bait, you will increase your success rate in catching fish with it. Here I will discuss a little lure that has several practical uses and some interesting features that fisherman may find appealing.

There are millions of tiny bait fish in our vast ocean. But forty different kinds of little fish are used as bait by fishermen. The most common bait fish utilized are silver sprat. Species that are used often also include cardinal fish, fusilier (muguraan), anchovies, and blue sprat (hondeli) (Jauharee, 2020).

Silver Sprat-Rehi
Silver Sprat, locally known as Rehi

The RIPTIDE 105 lure imitates the slim bodies of baitfish, making it ideal for capturing predatory fish, such as tuna. Riptide fish are great at attracting predators because their bodies mimic those of baitfish, such as anchovies.

Subsurface stickbaits don’t get much better than the RIPTIDE lure, which wiggles from side to side as it sinks. This sinks fast and carries a lot of water. The inside mesh wire structure of the lure makes it long-lasting and ready to catch big tuna. The internal weights are strategically placed to provide the lure incredible side-to-side movement. When tweaked in a “walk the dog” style return, it nearly completely rotates around. Riptide is a fast sinker. It flutters lovely on the sink in a shimmering motion, which the fish love.

Anchovy-Miyaren
Anchovy, locally known as Miyaren

This lure can be fished quickly, slowly, in calm water, or in rough water, thanks to its versatile retrieve style. With its one-of-a-kind forms, vibrant colors, and functional features, it excels. This is the bait used when large fish are swarming to feed on smaller fish.

This lure is great for rapid or slow fishing, smooth or choppy water, and it comes with a variety of retrieve techniques. Baitfish, like as anchovies, are among the many foods eaten by tuna. When they’re after tiny bait, it could be hard to reel them in. The fact that the tuna aren’t biting suggests this is the reason they’re feeding on top. Riptide 105’s primary objective is to mimic the behavior of the tiny baitifish that these predators consume.

With its bullet-like throw and irresistible movement, it captures fish with ease. Short strokes are ideal for rapid fishing.Australian company Nomad Design Tackle created this lure.

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