Molix Jugulo Jerk 140/180 LC, new color “Ghost Candy”

Among the myriad of lures of all the colors that we have in our tackle boxes, choose the right color is never easy and sometimes it could be difficult, especially in those situations where is ascertained the presence of the predator but we cannot attract it. This is one of the many cases that the change of the color of our baits will stimulate the predatory aggressiveness. However, have you ever wondered how a new color born?
For many people may seem easy and trivial, but I can assure you that it is not so easy. There are hours of tests behind every new Molix Project, above all in the water with the predators.
A few months ago I was given a Jugulo Jerk with a strange and particular color: it was a prototype color called “GHOST CANDY“. One of the things that wondered me was that half of the body was almost transparent and sincerely I could not understand why it was not colored. After a brief consultation with the MOLIX WORKSHOPS, I understood the intent of the project and I started testing this lure to give the first feedback about this idea.
The choice of this particular color comes from the need to use a large bait but with the appearance of a small fish. At the beginning it may seem trivial but if you think about it is not.
In some particular moments, many predators attack the forage fish of small or medium size, all fishermen tend to use small lures to best fit this need, but in many of these cases, the small lures show some limits in terms of casting. For this reason, the staff of the workshops has adapted one particular coloration on half of the body of a bait of generous size to allow the fisherman to do long castings: the JUGOLO JERK.
The time was particularly favorable and the sea bass was quite active. However the fish were very selective in terms of baits, and surely this was the right situation to test the project.
The effectiveness of the JUGOLO JERK is well known, but the new combination with this particular color was definitely an interesting thing to test and the first results arrived fast with the first sea bass.
The conviction on this project was becoming stronger and stronger that the manager of the production and development of the MOLIX projects accompanied me in the tests during a fishing session, and he -even if accustomed to different predators- caught his first sea bass with the Jugulo Jerk GHOST CANDY color.
I felt that something was missing to complete the tests: a big sea bass to give a strong signal to the project.
In one of those classic days where you feel that you will not catch anything, here it is a beautiful sea bass that we had been waiting for a long time, to put the icing on the cake.
Now that the new color has been commercialized, all that remains is to put your icing on the cake and I hope it will be as satisfying as mine.

Marco Pasquato