Zoka SP53S

A swimming fish from the Minscraft THE OUTDOOR range of 53 millimeters for a weight of 4.4 grams. Equipped with Tungsten balls and a central mass transfer, the Zoka SP53S will be your ally to cover distance. Available in 3 colors, this suspending lure is given for a swimming depth of 50 to 70 cm.
The Zoka SP53S has a rather unusual shape, a rather massive body with sharp edges and flat sides. This particular structure gives it a different action from what we are used to seeing. Moreover, its compactness and density, coupled with the mass transfer system, make this lure a real little torpedo when casting.
Animation
Surprising and evolutionary are the first adjectives that come to my mind. Unlike the Macaron SP60 of the same brand, the handling of this one is much simpler. A basic cast/haul will allow you to make your lure evolve more or less deeply according to your retrieve speed.
When reeled in slowly, the Zoka SP53S will have more or less a "Wobbling" action like a round-bodied crankbait. At higher speeds, the Zoka SP53S will have a tighter, more natural "Tight Wiggle" action like a flat-sided crankbait.
Where it is also interesting to use it is in the wave. Throw it upstream of a rapid and let it go down with a very slightly stretched banner. Its flat sides will offer resistance to the current and will make it wriggle on its two sides successively as a minnow swept by the current would.

Colors
As I said above, a range of 3 colors is available on the French market. Vairon, Silver Red and Perch. For my part, it is the minnow color that I had in my hands. The paint is nice and not too thick. Nothing to say about the varnish, although it is thin, it still seems resistant. And once is not customary, it still lacks a color for my taste, a color Ghost Ayu.
Conclusion
The Zoka SP53S is a small swimmer perfectly suited for small rivers with steady currents. Easy to handle, it offers anglers the possibility of offering trout a new treat with unusual and evolving behavior.