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HMKL - Zagger 38 B1 #Aburi Salmon(Glow)

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HMKL - Zagger 38 B1 #Aburi Salmon(Glow)HMKL Zagger 38 B1 Mehr als 40 Jahre Erfahrung im Kderbau!!! Der Zagger 38 ist der kleine Bruder (Downsizing) des Zagger 50 oder Zagger 65 der Edelkderschmiede HMKL um Kazuma Izumi aus Japan. Dieser Premium Hersteller ist nicht nur im Forellenbereich anzutreffen. Auch Barsch, Zander und Co. lieben die Kder des Herstellers. Hinter jedem HMKL Wobbler steckt eine lange und intensive Entwicklungsphase. Designer Kazuma Izumi, einer der bekanntesten und am

HMKL - Zagger 38 B1

Mehr als 40 Jahre Erfahrung im Köderbau!!!

Der Zagger 38 ist der kleine Bruder (Downsizing) des Zagger 50 oder Zagger 65 der Edelköderschmiede HMKL um Kazuma-Izumi aus Japan. Dieser Premium-Hersteller ist nicht nur im Forellenbereich anzutreffen. Auch Barsch, Zander und Co. lieben die Köder des Herstellers.

Hinter jedem HMKL Wobbler  steckt eine lange und intensive Entwicklungsphase. Designer Kazuma-Izumi, einer der bekanntesten und am längsten aktiven Angler Japans, steckt seine ganze Erfahrung und Energie in die Perfektionierung seiner Kunstköder. Daraus resultierend verfügen alle HMKL Wobbler über extrem gute Laufeigenschaften, die diese Köder zu wahren Fanggaranten machen.

HMKL legt bei all seinen Hardbaits außerdem sehr viel Wert auf naturgetreue Farbdekore und Köderformen. So werden bei der Produktion der Wobbler häufig Perleffekt-Lackierungen oder so genannte, innen verbaute „Mylar Blades“, also reflektierende Hologrammfolien, verwendet. Der volle Effekt zeigt sich, wenn man die Köder im Licht hin und her bewegt und natürlich in erster Linie anhand der Fangerfolge im Wasser, weswegen ich diese Köder in den Onlineshop aufgenommen habe.

 

Der HMKL - Zagger 38 B1 wurde speziel für den Einsatz am Gewässerboden entwickelt und hier gilt die Devise, weniger ist manchmal mehr. Gerade vorsichtige oder passive Fische gehören zur Beute des Zagger 38 B1.

Ein Gewicht aus Tungsten an der Tauchschaufel sorgt für schnelles Absinken (FS - Fast Sinking) des Köders. Die Verwendung von Tungsten beim Gewicht an der Tauchschaufel sorgt für enorm gute Erkennung des Gewässergrunds. Tungsten ist außerdem bei gleichem Gewicht deutlich kleiner als Blei und ungiftig. Dieses Gewicht sorgt außerdem für eine permanente Position des Köders im 45° Winkel. Dies sorgt neben einer sehr guten Bissausbeute für eine reduzierte Hängergefahr, da die Haken vom Gewässerboden abgehoben werden.

Mit seiner Länge von 38mm und einem Gewicht von 2,8g passt er perfekt ins Beuteschema vieler Raubfische.

Als Führungstechnik des Zagger 38 B1 hat sich das sogenannte " Bottom Bumping" durchgesetzt. Hierbei lässt man den Köder bis zum Grund sinken (Schnur leicht gespannt halten!). Dann wird der Köder leicht über die Rutenspitze angehoben oder 1-2 Kurbelumdrehungen gemacht und anschließend lässt man den Köder wieder bis zum Grund absinken, wo er sich aufstellt. Genau in dieser Phase kommen die meisten Bisse. Daher die Pausen nicht zur kurz ausfallen lassen. 

"Langsame Bewegung mit Pausen ist hier der Schlüssel zum Erfolg", denn Forellen reagieren oft auf die Absinkphase ( absinkende Pellets)  als auf die eigentliche Bewegung des Köders.

Alternativ kann man den Zagger 38 B1 auch mit ganz langsamer Führung über den Boden schleifen. Hierbei wird viel "Staub" aufgewirbelt, was ebenfalls einen Reiz auf Forellen auslöst. Dahier wird ein flüchtendes Beutetier imitiert, wie z.B. kleine Krebse oder Fische. Auch hier sollte man ab und an mal kleinere Pause einbauen.

Kurz zusammengefasst: Der Zagger 38 B1 sollte langsam, bodennah und mit viel Gefühl gefischt werden. Denn der Biss kommt oft genau dann, wenn du gerade nichts machst. Hektische Bewegungen oder eine zu schnelle Führung mag der Zagger 38 B1 nicht. 

 

Egal wo der Fisch sich aufhält – der HMKL ZAGGER kommt hin!

 

Wenn Ihr mehr über verschiedene Wobblertypen und Führungstechniken erfahren wollt, da klickt einfach HIER.

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