Condition: Unused (scratches)
Length: 105mm
Weight: 1/2oz
Type: Floating
The Anthrax 100 uses a roller gyro balancer system to produce a variety of multiple actions. While the original Anthrax was set up mainly for straight retrieve use, the Anthrax 100 is set up to be more responsive to rod work. When twitched in succession, it dances brilliantly in the water and produces a deadly bait panic action with flashing. With its high float body, it dashes towards the surface and rises up with a thud on the water when retrieved. Stop & Go and short ripping will produce boils. When retrieved with the rod in a standing position, it swims while leaving ripples on the water surface. On a slow retrieve, the ball weight displaced on the roller shaft produces an unconventional super rolling action with a regulated and high-pitched clicking sound. At this time, the movable flap fins on its abdomen tingle from side to side, cutting through the water current and appealing with its own triangular waves. The lure's novelty and natural dynamics make it ideal for catching not only bass, but also a variety of fish eaters such as seabass in mud flats and rivers. Roller Gyro Balancer System. Collapsing movable flap fins mildly agitate the water surface. Realistic bait action never seen before. It floats and catches neutral fish.
Roller Gyro Balancer System (PAT.P)
The ball weight moves on a shaft balancer positioned on the roll axis of the lure, displacing it from side to side. The ball weight, which has high mass, rotates and moves from side to side, increasing the force (inertia) of the rolling action to the left and right, generating powerful water push. The ball weight rolling left and right on the shaft hits the inner wall of the body on retrieve, producing a high-pitched clicking sound with a regular rhythm. When landing on the water or when pausing, the ball weight is positioned unevenly on either side, making it easy to grasp the rising behavior and initiate action from the moment the retrieve is started. The action starts instantly without time lag on one action after landing on the water.
The ANTHRAX dares to show its back to fish-eaters below the surface of the water after landing on the water to create a weakened baitfish. This is designed to avoid showing the white belly as much as possible, which would be a camouflage tone for fish-eaters looking up at the surface (top water). For fish-eaters swimming in the lower layers, the ANTHRAX, which swims while showing the tone (color) of its back that always brings a clear silhouette, becomes an easy target bait for them. The tail fin rises out of the water as soon as the retrieve begins, tailing along with the wobble and roll action from side to side. It powerfully wakes up the water and creates a unique triangular wave that appeals to the target with a vivid flashing action.