Overview
Featuring a 7-wire construction so anglers can employ various rigging combinations, the RAID Japan Ghost Wire Next Level 7 Arm Umbrella Rig pursues lightness and plenty of finesse elements to accurately imitate a large school of baitfish. The Next-Level Ghost Wire Umbrella rig achieves its ultra-lightweight construction with a 1.2mm main wire and sub arms that use a thinner 0.9mm wire that supports dead slow retrieves and allows it to drift through the water column.
In addition, the Next Level Ghost Wire is equipped with lightweight resin blades on all wires except the main arm, which rotate quickly and continue to spin even at dead-slow speeds, making it easy to maintain the natural horizontal posture of a swimming fish. The synergistic effect of the fine wires and resin blades lets the Next Level Ghost Wire maintain your desired depth and hover in the strike zone to reduce the risk of snagging. Built to command even more fish-attracting power than the original, the RAID Japan Ghost Wire Next Level 7 Arm Umbrella Rig includes a compact carrying case for easy storage and transportation.
'Bamast' Specification –Remove the blades from the outer wires, and pair with RAID Japan Fish Roller Jerk Minnows, or remove all the blades to incorporate teasers or more hooked baits. This setting maximizes the effectiveness of the Ghost Wire, which is specialized for "lightness" and "slow drifting in the water."
Manufacturer hook recommendation:
FISH ROLLER 3" - Recommended Hook: RAIDJAPAN/BAMASTO HOOK
GAMAKATSU/HORIZON JIG HOOK #2 or SOARINROLL #1/0
FISH ROLLER 4" - Recommended Hook: RAIDJAPAN/BAMASTO HOOK
GAMAKATSU/HORIZON JIG HOOK #1 or #1/0
**Don't forget to check your State's fish and game rules and regulations - a fully rigged umbrella rig is illegal in some States**
Precautions for Use: The Ghost Wire prioritizes "lightness" and "slow drifting in the water" and uses a thinner wire than conventional umbrella rigs. Repeated bending and straightening of the wire, or repeated use with heavy lures attached, may cause metal fatigue and breakage, so please use with this understanding. The same applies when catching many fish.
- When bending the wire, do not bend it forcibly by hand, but use pliers or similar tools.
- The blade is made of resin. It may break if subjected to strong load or impact.
- To prevent damage and breakage as much as possible, avoid lifting the lure out of the water when landing it, jerking the rod to try to free it from snags, and slamming the lure into the water.
*Does Not Include Minnow Baits