MARINO 180
D-claw Hard Baits, Stickbaits
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Size: 180 mm
Weight: 73 g
Type: Floating (Floating)
Armour: 1.8 mm Through-wire
Recommended Setup (Hooks)
Treble Hooks: #3/0 or #4/0
Single Hooks: Weight between 6g and 8g (excluding split ring)
Field | Salt water |
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Tecnich | Off Shore game, In Shore game |
Predator | Tuna, Amberjack, Leer Fish |
Variants MARINO 180
Description
The MARINO180 is the new D-Claw standard for the offshore diving pencil, a completely renewed lure with superior construction technology for unparalleled performance in the open sea.
With its 180 mm and 73 grams, the Marino180 is the standard size for deep-sea fishing, but it stands out for its exceptional balance. Its design prevents "error actions" (unwanted movements) even in the presence of strong swell.
The Marino180 seduces fish with an almost perfect verticality, followed by an extremely versatile diving action. The lure is equipped with an internal counterweight that enhances its maneuvers.
Double Action:
S-Roll & Wobbling (Slow Action): With long jerks (invitational retrieve), the lure takes in air bubbles and moves with a wide "S" roll, simulating a fish in controlled flight and attracting predators from afar.
Total Panic (Fast Action): With short jerks, the Marino180 performs a fluttering dive while shaking its head left and right, perfectly imitating a baitfish that has lost its escape route and is in a state of panic.
Unbeatable Stability: Its near-vertical floating posture, combined with advanced balancing, ensures the action is always precise, regardless of sea conditions.
Made with hard expanded resin, it offers high buoyancy and superior quality. Its unsinkable structure and the 1.8 mm through-armour make it suitable for the biggest fish.
Note: The front eyelet is fixed, optimized for use with a single hook, the primary recommended configuration. The lure is supplied hookless (without hooks).
Tip: Adjust the weight of the hooks and split rings according to sea conditions (tide and current) to optimize the setup and maximize the action's effectiveness.