The Sensy series specializes in surf finesse
"Surf finesse" is a delicate approach using lightweight jig heads and worms to get even the most wary fish in high-pressure areas to bite. The SENSY series of worms/jig heads specializing in this strategy are not only delicate in action, but also easy to handle in the special field of surfing, and a lineup that can be adjusted to a wide range of situations, making them the perfect fit for surf finesse.
A wide range of searches that make the most of your appeal
This is the model with the best searching ability in the series, and the highly responsive tail has a strong action from the moment you start reeling it in, appealing to a wide range of fish. It is particularly useful when searching a wide area as a pilot worm, and also when you need to appeal to a lot of fish, such as when there is a lot of bait.
Tail power adjust function
At the base of the tail, there is a notch that allows you to adjust the action power according to the situation, and by removing that part, you can weaken the power and resistance of the tail one level. This also reduces the lifting, allowing you to adjust the range.
Features:-
A tail that can handle a wide range of flow speeds
It has a solid action regardless of the weight of the jig head, the strength of the current, or the speed of the retrieve. It has good response that does not stop moving even slowly, and a sense of stability that does not break down even with fast movements.
Body shape for improved lift and distance
The body shape with a bulging belly has a wide surface area that receives the current and has good floatation, so it can also be used to fish in shallow surf.
Soft Materials
It lures with a seductive action and bends easily when bitten, providing outstanding hooking performance.
Great with the Sub-Sensitive Jig Head
By using the Sensey Jig Head, you can maximize all performance including range control, casting distance, and hooking.
Markings for easy attachment to jig heads
The markings on the top of the body are useful as a guide for where to remove the jig head hook.