Softbaits
The development of a perfect imitation of cancer began with the complete analysis of existing cancer implications. After countless tests it became clear that the bites only came when the bait shows its lively play. If this bait game takes place during sinking, the fish will attack at that exact moment. When the bait best expresses its most natural play when cranking, the bites come at exactly this stage. So if a crab imitation loses its living movement, it loses its attractiveness and the bites stay off.
The first O.S.P. Softbait, the Dolive Craw is very attractive to the robbers in all phases. The phenomenal movements during the sinking phase increase the number of bites drastically. After placing the body on the bottom of the water sink the antennas and scissors very slowly. It is precisely this slow movement that mimics a cancer in defensive posture and makes the Dolive Craw so attractive. During every single phase, the Dolive Craw exerts a tremendous appeal and maintains its lifelike gameplay.
The DoLive Stick is a very special soft bait that has two faces. On the one hand it comes as a classic dropshot bait, on the other hand it also has great strengths when twitched. OSP itself says that the DoLive Stick is an incredibly vibrant action that "comes from another world". With finesse techniques (DropShot, Microjighead, CarolinaRig) he shows all his versatility. Weightless, he rolls when sinking on its own axis and the tail vibrates slowly with. It looks so realistic that you felt like a real baitfish was on the hook. That puts him completely off conventional rubber lures. When catching himself, he swims through the water in an S-curve.
Twitching the DoLive Stick through the water, it shows a completely unexpected, unpredictable running behavior. He jumps from left to right, or top to bottom. The tail "trembles" with every movement and it imitates a powerful blow with the caudal fin, when the bait fish tries to escape.
Bottom line: This bait drives all the robbers crazy!
The DoLive Shrimp mimics small shrimp and imitates the movements realistically. The small arms and legs wiggle to and fro, as they vibrate even with the slightest catch-up movements. These vibrations respond to the lateral line and thus attract the attention of the robbers. Both the big claws and antennas, as well as the small legs move even more in Zug train. If the shrimp falls to the ground, the sinking phase is significantly slowed down by the large claws. Especially this extremely slow decay phase irritates the predators to the attack. Due to the special material, the bait glides almost weightlessly through the water. If the bait stands still on the ground, the legs and scissors remain almost upright. This makes the bait look like a real shrimp on the ground. The DoLive Shrimp is an outstanding rubber fish, which even entices sensitive perch to attack.