Fishing World – September 2019

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NEW PRODUCTS


24 fishingworld.com.au | September 2019

BONE DASH 60S SEARCH BAIT
E VER wondered about the ultimate search bait? Introducing the Bone
Dash 60S from Wilson Fishing, a dual function sinking pencil and vibe.
The Bone Dash is a sinking pencil bait that flut ters on the fall and
slides on the retrieve, which the manufacturers say gives the angler
options like never before.
By at taching the line to the front eyelet, the Dash will work like a
sinking pencil bait, flut tering on the fall, with a side to side glide on a
straight retrieve. Smart anglers can give the Dash a realistic sliding,
darting action with clever rod work.
At taching your lure on the top eyelet will enable the vibe mode, giving
the Dash a tight wobble on a straight retrieve. This tie off position also
creates less resistance through the water on the retrieveand still
maintains the fluttering sink.
Small in profile, but big on action and options, the Dash 60S is a dual
function lure that will appeal to predators in any water.
More info at http://www.wilsonfishing.com

BASSDAY BUN SUB-SURFACE
WAK E BAIT
THE Bassday Bun is the latest addition to
the expanding range of Bassday lures in
Australia. Their surface lure collection
features some great fish catchers and
now they have added this sub-surface
wake bait to the range.
The Bun is a realistic beetle imitation.
It is a floating, shallow running wake
bait, designed to imitate a beetle in
distress on top or just under the waters’
surface. It has a wide wobble action and
creates a large wake, which should
prove dynamite on fish like bass, bream,
EP’s, JP’s, sooties, trout and any thing
else that eats a beetle.
The Bassday Bun comes in eight
colours, measures 30 mm in length and
weighs 4.5 g. According to the
manufacturers it casts well and
accurately due to the tungsten weight
and will prove irresistible when beetles
and abundant.
More at bassday.com.au

VICTORINOX NAVY CAMO SKIPPER
E VERYONE should own a Swiss Army Knife. I own several and use
them regularly.
Victorinox has been making these reliable knives for a long time
and hasn’t stopped improving designs and coming up with innovative
features. The company is known for its ingenuit y and that shows in its
latest design - the Navy Camo Skipper.
This knife is part of a special “Navy Camo” release, which
included several models, from a Classic SD, Huntsman, and the
feature packed Skipper.
I’ve been using the Skipper knife for a few months now and it’s
become a useful addition to my fishing tackle arsenal. The corrosion
resistance is excellent and it has enough features to make it a handy
accessory on a boat or while fishing shore-based.
Victorinox has inlcuded 18 functions into this compact knife. The
main fucntions include a large blade (with seration for cut ting rope),
pliers, bot tle opener, wire crimping tool, screwdrivers, wire cut ter
and more.
While the Skipper was designed for sailing, any boater or fisho
would find it useful as a convenient multitool.
The Skipper weighs 181 grams and measures 111mm long. RRP
is $185.
Check it out at victorinox.com
By Scott Thomas

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