Since we are specializing in ultralight fishing let's take a look at the Gracy by Magbite, a micro swimming lure with interesting features.
Let's start by specifying that there are two models, both 38mm in length with a different swimming attitude. The SF model is a "slow floating", once underwater, during the pauses it rises slowly with an almost suspended effect. The other Gracy by Magbite is SS "slow sinking". Intriguingly in both configurations the Magbite designers have opted for a lure that does not offer sudden displacements, rather as natural as possible, something which, as we will see, also affects the swim.
Once on track the Gracy by Magbite swims with an accentuated wobbling, notice that it is only a midget less than 4cm long and still wiggles with gusto. So accentuated is the movement that even nails it with a very slow recovery rate and when we decide to stop, we already know that it will not suddenly move from its acquired depth.
This combination of slow floating and sinking, the marked movement and the tiny size of the Gracy by Magbite makes us think that we are in front of a small ace of the forthcoming seasons of ultra-light rockfishing that manages to comb the water layer between thirty and eighty centimeters.
You know that we like these toys, so we recommend it, the Gracy by Magbite enters by its own right among the pets of the tribe of Caranx.
Size:
SF Slow Floating 38mm x 2.5gr
SS Slow Sinking 38mm x 2.8gr