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Williams (baubles): reviews. Blesna Williams Wabler

The vibrating spoon-baits of the famous Canadian firm Williams have an original coating and excellent quality, they are very popular among spinners .

History of the company Williams

Williams brothers were engaged in prospecting and mining of gold, and then created an enterprise for the production of metals for dentistry. They were fond of fishing, and one day one of the brothers covered a gleam with gilding. The success achieved when catching a gilded spoonbill surpassed all expectations.

In the first decade of the 20th century, the brothers founded a company and gave it the name Williams. All their accumulated knowledge of the coating of products with gold and silver, they used in the manufacture of oscillating lures.

The technology of production of lures Williams

The material for the production of Williams baits is high quality brass, which has the following properties:

  • Resistant to corrosion;
  • Has strength and flexibility;
  • Has a good sound;
  • Perfectly combines with other types of metals.

From sheet brass with the help of automated press with a matrix in the enterprise for an hour 6 thousand blesnets are produced. Williams (bait) has a longitudinal trench, which, like the keel of the ship, makes it stable during planning.

Covering baits are carried out in 24 stages. Firstly, the spoons are cleaned in a special solution from contamination and plaque. Then they go through the galvanizing process, the surface is covered with copper. After that, the surface of the spoon-baits is nickel plated, cleaned and only then coated with silver or gold.

Review of popular Williams spoonbuckles

It should be noted that Williams (blesna) uniquely perceives the rays of sunlight, and silver and gold give it the appearance of fish scales. Thanks to this feature, the fish can see it even at a depth of five meters. The bait, to the smallest detail, repeats the appearance and movements of the fish that the predator feeds on. The vibrating Williams lures are characterized by high quality and long service life.

Williams Wabler appeared in 1916 and for all time of existence has not undergone any changes. The most demanded and therefore well-sold bait Williams Wabler is universal, it is used in summer and winter. The bait works fine in both cases. Wabler is used both at a depth of up to 6 meters, and in shallow water, overgrown with grass. Unique in shape with a protruding rib that prevents it from spinning, the bait works great at different speeds.

Especially popular among amateur fishermen were small spoons: from 25 to 38 mm. They behave fine when catching small fish: stickers, roaches, perch. For fish-predators of medium size (grayling, pike-perch, trout) are excellent fit spoon from 57 to 67 mm. But the large fish - salmon, asp, catfish, pike - catch, using spoons from 83 to 102 mm. Experienced fishermen recommend monotonous wiring to be replaced by stops and pauses, so that the bait can sink to the bottom. Often bites just happen when the lures Williams Wabler plans.

Williams Whefishit are universal baits that are suitable for fishing by spinning from a motor boat and a boat. A large collection of spoon-baits makes it possible to pick up bait for a particular predator. For vertical fishing, a Williams Whitefish bait with the size of C60 is suitable. For predators, a lure of C70 size, which is very similar to young fish, will be perfect. For catching salmon and pike, the C80 and C90 spoon bats are in high demand.

The unique shape of the spoon-baits has little resistance in the water, and the bright cover is noticed by predators at a great distance. The Whefishit lures keep the same stable course at different wiring speeds.

Buckwheat Williams on pike perch

Pike perch can be caught at a depth where it mainly lives, or in shallow water, where it leaves for a short time for feeding. In both cases, you can seduce him with the help of a lure Williams, varying the wiring.

On the shallows, the slow horizontal wiring of the spinner is more preferable when the spool handle rotates evenly. Pauses no more than one or two seconds will only cause additional attention of the pikeperch.

At a depth, vertical wiring is used, as in jig fishing. Most Williams (blesna) is attractive when posting at the bottom of the pond. Preference is given to fluctuating models with a fluorescent coating. Especially well they showed themselves when fishing at great depths - more than 5 meters.

Buckwheat Williams for winter fishing

Winter bait Williams differ from summer, as in winter they use vertical, and in the summer - horizontal movement of spoon-bait. During winter fishing, medium and large baits are used:

  • In the form of a rocker - in the center of gravity of the bait is a hole for the line. Hooks are located at different ends of the spoon-bait;
  • Vertical - on one side of the plate there is an opening on which the line is attached, and on the other side - one or more hooks;
  • The "dragon" has a large mass and several hooks. In the event of a derailment, the fish may be injured.

When hunting pike perch in winter, anglers prefer the Williams spoonbill. The design of these baits takes into account the narrow jaws of the pike perch, the coloring corresponds to the fish that the predator hunts, and when dipping and raising the fishing rod, the baubles beautifully vibrates. All this attracts a predator, contributes to a good bite and a large catch.

Blesna Williams Wabler: reviews

Spinners speak about spoon-baits positively, noting the following points for six species of baits "Williams Wabler":

  1. W30 is the smallest spoon of this series, 3.8 cm long and weighing 4 g. It is used for catching small and medium sized pike, perch, chubs and asp.
  2. W40 - a larger universal bait has a weight of 7 g and a length of 5.7 cm. It is used for catching asp, pike or large chubs.
  3. W50 - its weight is 14 grams, and length - 8.3 cm. It has an excellent game during wiring, it is used mainly for pike fishing.
  4. W60 - spoons of this size (weight - 21 g, length - 8.3 cm) are used on lakes and bays of medium depth with standing water. You can use them on the river. The wiring works both upstream and downstream. Basically such spoon-baiters catch a pike, but you can catch another fish.
  5. W70 is a fairly heavy spoon with a weight of 28 g and a length of 10.2 cm. It can be caught by a pike at a great depth.
  6. Lite W55 - weighs 7 g of baits and has a length of 6.5 cm. It has large dimensions with low weight. Beautifully planned, the greatest effect - with the fall. Works well in deep standing water. Used to catch pike and perch.

Lure Williams Wabler are popular, catchy and widespread. The only negative thing that spinners note: Wabler, like any other production of Williams (baubles), has a very high cost.

Spoonfish firm Williams are excellent for fishing at any time of the year. This is a quality, reliable, durable and original products. Each spinning player in fishing gear should have at least one bait of the brand "Williams".

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