DYNA RESPONSE

$9.99

MSRP

$9.99 (All Sizes)

TYPE

Sinking

LENGTH

1.9in (1/4oz), 2.25in (3/8oz & 1/2oz)

WEIGHT

1/4oz, 3/8oz, 1/2oz

HOOKS

#10 (3/8oz & 1/2oz), #12 (1/4oz)

description

The DYNA RESPONSE is a new concept metal vibe developed with Shinji Sato. The super-thin 0.6mm stainless plate cuts through water and features a carefully sculpted weight shape that generates powerful vibrations and quick start-up action. The weight’s hydrodynamic design powers a sharp, high pitch action and kicks into gear instantaneously whether employing lift & fall or more traditional retrieves. The placement of the rear treble and innovative tinsel-tail detail significantly reduce line tangle on slack line and at the end of long casts, in addition to providing an enticingly new flicker-flash to the DYNA RESPONSE’s vibrating action. With its outsized flash, high-pitch vibration, tangle-fighting tinsel and lightning-quick startup action, the DYNA RESPONSE elevates the traditional metal vibe to new heights.

  • From the first handle turn or start of the lift, DYNA RESPONSE kicks into gear, displaying astonishing responsiveness that far surpasses traditional metal vibes
  • The super-thin 0.6mm plate and hydrodynamic weight design make highly responsive vibration action possible
  • Handtied tinsel tail reduces entanglement with the main line and generates an extremely lifelike flashing effect


Colorways

From the studio

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Early Winter Jerkbait Fishing

Late Winter Jerkbait Fishing: A Tactical Guide

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Unlock Winter Bass Fishing Success: Mastering Water Clarity

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LESS IS MORE: FINESSE JERKBAIT SECRETS

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Fall Fishing with Reaction Baits

November is a huge transition month for bass in many lakes across the country. A combination of shorter daylight hours, cooling water temperatures, and biological changes all contribute to these seasonal patterns. In mid to late fall, there are windows of time when reaction baits will outproduce all other techniques. Learning to identify these windows …

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Evolution in Action: The Development of the VISION ONETEN Jerkbait

Veteran Missouri bass pro Randy Blaukat had a front-row seat for two critical inflection points in jerkbait fishing history: First, by virtue of geography, he learned from some of the old Ozarks masters how to customize and fish some of the original lures of the genre; and second, by virtue of his relationship with Japanese …

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