Sometimes we manage to bring to the shop some jewels like the Daiwa Morethan MT Windstorm 135, a product predominantly dedicated to the Japanese market.
If we bother to take a tour of the blogs or profiles of the seabass masters who have been able to fish with the Daiwa Morethan MT Windstorm 135, we quickly realize that this lure stands out among the mass. Merely the combination of size and weight attract attention, especially if we consider that it is a lure that in its sinking version manages to swim in 30/60cm of water, that is a tactical weapon to say the least.
We think that the rolling of the Daiwa Morethan MT Windstorm 135 is beautiful, and what the Japanese brand has achieved with the MagLock system is equally interesting, without a doubt one of the best weight transfer systems on the market, so sure the Daiwa engineers are about its efficiency that they promise as a medium casting range about 70 meters. Brutal.
Without promising miracles, what we can say is that the Daiwa Morethan MT Windstorm 135 has all the numbers to be an incredibly effective instrument when it comes to fishing for seabasson breakers or on beaches, even the shallow ones, where other lures would not be able to move easily. Daiwa's history in terms of quality, design and efficiency of its lures is well known and the products they develop for the Japanese market are usually, if possible, even more successful.
It is clear that we recommend the Daiwa Morethan MT Windstorm 135 for seabass and barracuda, the floating model could give a good account of our toothy friends, imagine during the pauses what they can do and also bundle with bluefish, or closer to the bottom, weed prairies and rocky bottoms chasing dentex. Anyway, our conscience is clear because we know that whoever buys the Daiwa Morethan MT Windstorm 135 brings home an excellent product that works.
Size:
Floating: 135mm x 22.2g
Sinking: 135mm x 24.3g
Hooks: #4