OSP Mylar Minnow
Lengths:
- 2.5 inch / 6.4 cm: 5 pieces per pack
- 3.5 inch / 8.9 cm: 5 pieces per pack
When nudged or twitched, the Mylarminnow flanks provocatively, with the special Mylar tube inside the transparent body providing great light reflections and, together with its seductively quivering tail, activating even lazy-biting fish to attack. Try it out! We believe that the OSP Mylarminnow belongs in every well-stocked tackle box!
Jighead rig
Flickering flashing created by rolling action of rod shake appeals to bass and elicit bite with the effect of high pitch vibration of tail. Both retrieving middle range with shaking and one-spot shaking are effective.
Drop shot rig
This body has buoyancy, it can appeal bass naturally without tail down. Roll and high pitch tail action is effective, but flashing dart by sharp twitching is the trump to elicit reaction bite.
No weight rig(wacky setting)
“Piku piku” is a kind of technique to perform dying baitfish. Laying mylar minnow on the surface of water and making ripple by shaking on the spot. If you shake a little harder, it moves sideways, that technique is called “Yoko yoko”. The hook is penetrated through mylar tube, you do not have to worry about losing worm when you skip it or fighting with bass.
No weight rig(offset hook setting)
When you twitch the lure it darts irregularly sometimes jumping out of water. This action preforms panic bait escaping the surface of the water. Especially, flashing that occurs when it turns right and left triggers bite instinct of bass.
Split shot rig
If you twitch lightly, it darts naturally and body floats. Flashing by dart with twist is almost like dying baitfish on the bottom.