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Timon Kuro Ball γ

The Timon KuroBall γ represents the evolution of bottom vibration lures for trout fishing, utilizing an ultra-thin 0.6mm composite circuit board body for instant action. Fitted with two hooks for increased hooking success, this model is designed for effective bottom fishing with a unique “impact” action, where it slowly flips over upon contact with the bottom.

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Why choose the Timon KuroBall γ for your "Bottom Game"?
 
Timon KuroBall γ is a new generation of the popular vibrating lure that pushes the boundaries of bottom fishing for trout. Unlike previous versions, the γ (Gama) model focuses on maximum stability and speed of reaction, making it the "centerpiece" of the arsenal of every competitor and recreational angler in trout areas.
  • Central body balance: Thanks to the innovative distribution of the load towards the center, the lure starts to vibrate immediately after impact or when lifted. This design minimizes the distance the lure has to travel to start working, allowing you to attract predators for a longer period of time even in a small space.
  • 0,6mm composite board construction: The use of ultra-thin and strong material (circuit board) ensures sharp movement and high sensitivity. Vibrations are transmitted directly to the rod tip even with very fine and slow guidance.
  • Unique "falling" action: Thanks to the specific shape of the weight at the head and the placement of the hook, the lure falls to its side with a slight delay after landing on the bottom. It is this "falling" moment that often provokes aggressive reaction bites from trout, which follow the lure to the bottom.
  • Improved two-hook system: The γ model is equipped with two hooks as standard. The special attachment design (horizontal eyelet on the belly and double ring on the tail) significantly reduces the risk of the hooks tangling, which increases the efficiency of each cast.

The Timon KuroBall γ is ideal for Lift & Fall techniques (lifting and lowering) or slow bottom drag, where you can use semi-transparent colors for a natural presentation.