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The Nays TWN (Twin) is a double-tail big bait designed for targeted pike fishing. The two massive tails generate extremely strong pressure waves underwater, while the wide body provides a highly visible silhouette. Available in three lengths: 6, 8, and 10 inches, the TWN is the double-twister variant in the Nays big bait range.
The two large-volume twister tails work independently and produce a double pressure wave that is audible over a long distance underwater. The wide body features the typical Nays ribs on the sides, which create additional vortices and enhance the lure’s attraction to predators. This makes the TWN especially effective in murky water, at dusk, and in spots where pike hunt using their lateral line organ rather than their eyes.
The TWN unfolds its full effect when presented slowly in shallow waters. When slow-rolled on a shallow rig, the double tail continuously spins and delivers a constant stimulus wave that keeps predators in sight for a long time. The smaller variant TWN 60 can also be presented traditionally on a jig head or a large offset hook, ideal for medium depths and targeted spinning setups. The larger variants TWN 80 and TWN 100 are the true big pike lures on a shallow rig or with added weight in medium depths.
Pike, zander, perch, and catfish. Especially effective in murky water and during high water when predators hunt by pressure waves.
The TWN complements the Nays big bait family with the double-tail variant. Those looking for a classic twister with a massive tail will find the single-twister alternative in the Nays GHST. For a paddle-tail big bait characteristic with rolling action, the Nays HNTR is suitable. Together, these three big bait families cover the main tail action variants for targeted pike fishing: single twister (GHST), double twister (TWN), and paddle tail (HNTR).