The VMC Mystic 7315 SL Weighted Finesse swimbait Texas hook is designed for finesse soft lure fishing. Its spring system makes rigging easier and improves lure retention. Designed for demanding predator anglers, it offers a clean presentation, excellent hook-setting efficiency and great reliability in action.
The VMC Mystic 7315 SL Weighted Finesse swimbait Texas hook is a model specially developed for finesse rigs with small soft lures. Thanks to its integrated spring, it allows for quick and neat lure mounting while ensuring excellent retention during animations and strikes.
Designed for predator fishing, this hook combines discretion, penetration performance and practicality. Its integrated weight promotes a more stable and natural swimming action, while making it easier to control the lure in the target water layer.
The spring system is a real asset for anglers using finesse swimbaits and small soft lures. It makes it easier to attach the lure while reducing the risk of tearing during rigging.
This design also improves lure retention over time, making it a particularly relevant choice for technical fishing where precise presentation is essential.
The PTFE coating significantly improves penetration speed, resulting in more decisive and effective hook sets. Combined with a Needle Sharp Super Long point, this hook delivers formidable sharpness, capable of making the difference on subtle bites or wary fish.
The micro barb also contributes to this effectiveness by facilitating penetration without compromising fish retention once hooked.
This model is equipped with a Mini-Keeper designed to thread through and hold soft lures without damaging them. It is particularly suited to small-format lures, for neat, balanced and durable rigs.
It is an ideal solution for anglers looking for a technical hook to fully exploit the potential of their finesse lures, both in freshwater and in tricky fishing conditions.
The weight is directly marked on the sinker, allowing you to quickly identify the gram rating in your storage box. A simple but very useful detail for saving time on the water and quickly adapting your rig to the depth or conditions of the moment.