TSU - Minnow - Floating Minnow 19g / 118mm - DW95
TSU - Minnow - Floating Minnow 19g / 118mm - DW95
TSURINOYA TSU Floating Minnow DW95 - 19g / 118mm
Product Description
The TSURINOYA DW95 Floating Minnow is a long-cast shallow minnow built for anglers who need a realistic baitfish lure with extra casting weight and a slightly larger profile. At 118mm and 19g, it is a strong choice for Maldives reef edges, lagoon drop-offs, harbour mouths, current lines, and baitfish schools where predators are feeding near the surface.
The DW95 has a slim, elongated minnow body with a rounded back, narrow tail section, realistic baitfish profile, and a front diving lip. Its floating design allows the lure to rise when paused, making it very effective for stop-and-go retrieves, twitching, and jerk-pause action. The 19g body gives better casting distance than smaller minnows, while the 118mm size presents a more visible meal for trevally, barracuda, snapper, grouper, and other aggressive reef predators.
Key Features
- Floating hard minnow lure
- 118mm baitfish profile
- 19g casting weight
- Long-cast shallow minnow design
- Slim body shape for realistic baitfish imitation
- Diving lip for subsurface swimming action
- Works well with steady retrieve, twitching, and jerk-pause action
- Good size for light to medium saltwater casting
- Suitable for reef, lagoon, channel, and harbour fishing
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | TSURINOYA / TSU |
| Model | DW95 |
| Lure Type | Hard Minnow / Floating Minnow / Jerkbait |
| Buoyancy | Floating |
| Length | 118mm |
| Weight | 19g |
| Body Shape | Slim baitfish minnow profile |
| Action Zone | Shallow to subsurface casting |
| Hook Setup | Treble hooks |
| Available Variants in Stock | DW95C, DW95D, DW95E, DW95F, DW95I |
| Example SKUs | 6941198113773, 6941198113780, 6941198113797, 6941198113803, 6941198113834 |
Best Applications
- Reef-edge casting
- Lagoon flats and drop-offs
- Harbour mouths and channels
- Casting around visible baitfish
- Searching for active predators
- Targeting trevally, barracuda, snapper, grouper, and similar reef fish
- Stop-and-go retrieve when fish are following
- Twitch-pause retrieve to imitate injured baitfish
Recommended Retrieve
Use a steady retrieve when fish are actively chasing bait. For more reaction strikes, twitch the rod tip and pause briefly so the floating body rises and flashes naturally. Around shallow coral or rock, keep the rod tip slightly higher and pause carefully to reduce snagging.