Ever Green Last Ace 168mm 26.5g

$24.95

The Evergreen Last Ace 168 is a masterpiece born from Fukushima’s relentless pursuit of realism in fishing lures. Designed to mimic a vulnerable baitfish, this lure exudes a lifelike glossy finish that radiates vitality. Every detail of the Last Ace 168 is crafted to evoke the illusion of a fish ready to be attacked, making it an irresistible target for predators. The angler’s skill and willpower bring this dynamic bait to life, ensuring an authentic and effective presentation in the water. Perfect for those seeking precision and realism in their fishing game, the Last Ace 168 delivers both functionality and visual appeal.

Product Specs

  • Length: 168mm
  • Weight: 26.5g
  • Type:  Twitching & jerking irregular dart action
  • Realistic glossy body
  • Includes Treble hook and split ring for rigging

 

Description

Please Note: To eliminate every unnatural factor, there is no hole for a line.  It is required to make a hole yourself from the lower part of the lure with wire.

Usage Tips: For best results, vary your retrieve speed and incorporate pauses and rod jerks/taps and movements to imitate the natural behaviour’s of scared nervous baitfish. Experiment with different colour patterns based on water clarity and light conditions.


The Last Ace 168, developed in collaboration with JB TOP50 Pro Mr. Ken Fukushima, is the culmination of his pursuit for a softer, more realistic soft jerkbait. Traditional soft jerkbaits often rely on offset hooks, resulting in limited flexibility in the upper body, but Fukushima’s innovative ‘line-through system plus treble hook’ design overcomes this challenge. The result is an ultra-thin body that bends fluidly from head to tail, perfectly emulating the natural movements of a baitfish. The lure’s lifelike action is unmistakably evident in the video demonstration.

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Typically, achieving a fish-like shimmer in a soft-plastic involves inserting aluminum foil inside the its body. However, this method compromises the softness of the body, an aspect Mr. Fukushima was not willing to sacrifice. Instead, he achieved the desired shimmer by first applying color paint followed by a glossy coating, as shown in the video. This method may be costlier, but the aim was clear: ‘Create something that catches more fish, regardless of the cost.’ Mr. Fukushima’s and Evergreen’s passion is evident in this pursuit.