Wobbler

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A wobbler is a larger fishing lure, designed to resemble larger fishes than the jig. As the name signifies, it makes wobbling movements that are caused by the mouth dish that causes bad slipstream shapes.

The typical build of a wobbler consists of:

  • a body made out of wood or plastic, may be separated into two pieces joint by a small flexible link to enhance the impression of a fish whipping its tail fin.
  • a mouth dish, sometimes adjustable to change depth and wobbling movements of the lure.
  • Hooks, often in goups of three hanging freely on a maximum of three points (front, middle and rear end) as this is the maximum number of hooks allowed on a single lure.
  • A ring for attaching the fishing line.

There are several types of fishing lures:

Jig
Wobbler
Spinner
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