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Enterprise Tackle - Creators of Imitation, Artificial Baits

ET21S Sinking Imitation Casters

$2.5

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Description

“ As an independent field tester I have tried and tested virtually every artificial caster that has been released over the past decade. No matter how many versions I’ve tested, I still haven’t been able to find an artificial caster that will out perform the Enterprise Tackle option. Over the years, they’ve put more tench on the bank for me than any other artificial or natural bait I have used. The natural presentation and the fact that there colouration is different from a natural caster makes them stand out and I believe these are the two factors that have made this bait a permanent part of my specialist bait selection. Top Tip Try presenting two or three artificial casters on a hair rig using fine braided hook links. I fish this helicopter style and attach a PVA sock full of casters maggots (both dead and alive) with mixed micro and 4mm pellet. Once attached to the bottom of my rig, place my hook in the base of the sock to keep everything tangle free on the cast. This has proven to be one of the most devastating methods I have found when targeting tench during the summer months.” Tight Lines Ray Best Alan Stagg demonstrates a rig that he uses combining Enterprise Imitation Maggots and Casters to catch some of his specimen tench and bream every season, in the video below.

Fishing Profile

Rig
Best for
Carp
Presentation
Bottom
Techniques
Bottom Fishing, Still Fishing, Finesse
Conditions
Warm Water
SeasonSummer
WaterFreshwater

Field Notes

Use these sinking imitation casters on a hair rig for tench and bream, especially in summer. Present two or three casters on fine braided hook links, and optionally use a PVA sock with casters maggots and micro/4mm pellets to keep the rig tangle-free and improve bottom presentation.

Pros

  • Natural presentation for tench and bream
  • Sinking imitation format helps keep bait down on the bottom
  • Coloration differs from natural casters, making them stand out

Cons

  • Best results rely on proper hair-rig/PVA presentation
  • Imitation bait may not match performance of live bait in all waters

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