Upper 70: The floating turlutte that revolutionizes your cephalopod fishing
Significantly boost your results during fishing sessions with the
Upper 70 non-weighted turlutte. With slightly positive buoyancy, it holds a natural position in the water, perfectly mimicking the behavior of an ascending prey. This realistic imitation effectively stimulates the predatory instinct of squids and other cephalopods, ensuring attacks from the depths.
Technical features of the Upper 70 turlutte
- Non-weighted turlutte, ensuring light buoyancy in the water
- Natural upward position in the water column for better attraction
- Able to maintain stable swimming even when paused or in currents
- Specially refined basket to optimize sharpness, penetration speed, and hook-setting efficiency
- Available with luminescent Glow bases, ideal for low-light conditions, deep or murky waters
- Available with Keimura bases, optimized for sunny days and clear waters
- Perfectly designed for the Tataki technique
Key strengths and undeniable advantages of the Upper 70
The
Upper 70 stands out in the market with numerous advantages. Its main benefit is its
exceptional realism, faithfully reproducing the behavior of vertically fleeing prey. This performance effectively attracts squids, octopuses, and other cephalopods, naturally inciting them to attack from below.
The unique silhouette of the Upper 70 equips this lure with particularly convincing mobility. Even when stopped or under current influence, this model retains discreet and natural swimming, thus increasing its attraction power on wary predators. Its sharp basket ensures almost immediate hooking, making the Upper 70 a
formidable weapon for all cephalopod fishing enthusiasts.
Usage tips and assembly tricks for optimal efficiency
To fully enjoy the exceptional qualities of the
Upper 70, we advise using this lure with moderate vertical fishing technique to best mimic the slow ascent of a struggling prey. The
Tataki technique is particularly recommended, with short and sharp animations alternated with marked pauses to effectively attract predators to your setup.
In terms of assembly, pair this turlutte with a thin, discreet, and resistant leader line to easily outsmart cephalopods' wariness. Its lead-free design also requires the addition of a sliding weight downstream or directly attached to the main line depending on the desired depth.
Testimonials and expert reviews on the Upper 70
"Since its recent release, the Upper 70 has clearly changed the game for my Tataki sessions. Its slow action and natural posture deliver stunning results against particularly wary cephalopods. During my last outing in September 2023, I noticed significantly more bites thanks to its very realistic swimming and sharp basket preventing unwanted detachments. A reference lure for the most demanding enthusiasts."FAQ and essential information about the Upper 70 turlutte
Why choose a non-weighted turlutte over a traditional weighted model? A non-weighted turlutte like the
Upper 70 allows for a much more natural presentation. Its slow swimming and lightweight vertical ascent trigger decisive attacks from cephalopods that prefer to hunt towards the surface. Thus, it perfectly suits anglers seeking a gentle and subtle approach, often much more effective than heavier, more classic models.
What type of cephalopods is the Upper 70 best suited for? The
Upper 70 is effective on most cephalopods along our coasts, primarily squids and cuttlefish. Its vertical rising posture is particularly suited for squids that instinctively rise towards their prey, significantly easing captures.
Is it a good turlutte to start with Tataki technique? Absolutely. Although popular among experts, the Upper 70 is easy to animate and offers a simple grasp to beginners. Its impressively realistic swimming and convincing results from the first uses make it an ideal choice, whether you are a novice or experienced in cephalopod fishing.
Get your hands on the turlutte
Upper 70 now, the essential tool ensuring a successful fishing experience and spectacular results in your cephalopod fishing sessions. Its innovative design and remarkable performance make it a must-have in your tackle box
Specifications
Density | 4071 |
Hooks | 4106 |
Size (mm) | 70 |
Sound | 1 |
Weight (g) | 5 |