"Red Ed" -295 or 395 g including a spare body.
Red Ed – realistic and life-like !
One of many exiting new products in 2011 is a Magic Minnow seafishing jig imitating a redfish. We are pretty proud, because it doesn’t come more realistic and life-like than these seafishing jigs!
Scientific reports reveal that in many areas redfish (Sebastes marinus) is the main food source for Atlantic halibut. In example scientific research on the stomach content of Atlantic halibut from the important Icelandic fishing grounds in the North Atlantic showed that 75 % of the food by volume was redfish*. The adult redfish is abundant in deep water from 100-1000 m while smaller juveniles are found in Fjords, bays and inshore waters. For fishing in deep water this is the ultimate seafishing jig for halibut. And you can be sure that even when the big halibuts move into very shallow water they will remember and appreciate their favorite snack.
An important part of our development took place at a sea fishing camps in Norway. The results and inputs from our cooperation with Nordic Sea Anglings camps suggest that this is not just a lure – it should be considered as an important part of the food chain!
Red Ed comes in 5 realistic or psyched up colors that will turn on any big halibut, cod etc. It is designed with a unique, interchangeable hook and weight system to slide inside spare bodies. Choose between 2 sizes – 295 g or 395 g including a spare body. All Red Ed jigs are made with premium quality, chemically sharpened sea fishing hooks, durable painting and active eyes.
*McIntyre, A. D. (1953). The food of halibut from North Atlantic fishing grounds.
Marine research, Scotland 1952(3), 1-20.
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Available 2011 in 5 colors: Rose Fish, Fancy Cola Cacao, Crocodile, Blue Glamour, Shoeshine Herring
Expected price level 295 or 395 g including a spare body:
Sweden – SEK: 229,-
Norway – NOK: 199,-
Finland – €: 22,-
(This product contains lead and is not available for sale in Denmark due to national regulations)
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"How it swims ...?"
Look at this nice clip....
YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZf1LzQzSHU
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Jan Svenstrup - jan@wildwater.dk
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