Fishing QuestionsCategory: Catch Fishing FAQHow to fish Shimano orca?
Chifrona Y asked 2 years ago

6 Answers
Alex – ProFisherman Staff answered 2 years ago

Shimano Fishing ORCA Lures are all different. Here is a description of the two main ones and a link to the official website.

Shimano TP-ORCA

Shimano TP-ORCA

The TP-ORCA rod has an aerodynamic design that allows you to make longer throws so you can reach a school of sniffing fish. The patented internal weight design gives the lure a side-to-side roll and dive that mimics an injured fish on the surface. This bait is made with through wire and high-strength hooks for maximum durability.

Shimano POP-ORCA

Shimano POP-ORCA

The POP-ORCA features Shimano’s unique Bubble Chamber, an open-mouth design based on how a jet engine turns low pressure into high pressure. The Bubble Chamber drives water through the chamber and ejects it from the top of the lure, creating more noise than conventional popper-type baits. The lure also floats below the surface and leaves an enticing bubble trail that is sure to attract fish to attack. This unique design makes the POP-ORCA much easier to work than conventional poppers. The bait has a through-wire construction and is equipped with heavy-duty hooks to withstand the onslaught of large offshore saltwater species on which it was designed.

https://fish.shimano.com/content/fish/northamerica/us/en/homepage/Orca_Lures.html

 

Wilson answered 2 years ago
Check out this official Shimano video from youtube. I think you’ll find it interesting

 

David answered 2 years ago
And here’s one from the collection presented by the seller:

 

Carlos answered 2 years ago
There are a couple of different ways that anglers can fish Shimano orca. One way is to troll for them using large lures or baitfish. Another way is to cast lures or baitfish around areas where they’re known to congregate, such as near rocky reefs or ledges. Shimano orca is also sometimes caught while bottom fishing. Whatever method you use, be sure to have strong tackle and line, as these fish can put up a good fight.

Bernard answered 2 years ago
There are a few different ways to fish for Shimano orca, depending on what type of fishing you want to do. One way is to use baitfish, such as anchovies or sardines. You can either hook the baitfish through the lips or behind the dorsal fin. Another way to fish for Shimano orca is with lures, such as jigs, spoons, and swimbaits.

Again, you can either hook the lure through the lips or behind the dorsal fin. Jigging works well when the fish are holding close to the bottom while swimming your lure around actively can be effective when the fish are higher in the water column.

It is also important to pay attention to the tides and currents when fishing for Shimano orca. These fish are often found near areas of high current, such as eddies and drop-offs. The movement of water can help to bring baitfish and other food items into the area, which will attract the Shimano orca. Fishing during slack tide can also be effective, as this is when the fish may be more likely to feed.

When fishing for Shimano orca, it is important to use the proper tackle. These fish are large and powerful, so you will need a heavy-duty fishing reel and rod. Braided line is also recommended, as it has high abrasion resistance and will help you to avoid losing your fish. Leaders should be made of fluorocarbon or stainless steel, as these materials are strong and will help to prevent the line from breaking.

Martin Staff answered 2 years ago
If you’re looking to fish for Shimano orca, there are a few things you’ll need to do in order to be successful. First, you’ll need to find a good spot where Shimano orca are known to lurk. Once you’ve found a good spot, bait your fishing line with something that will appeal to them – like small fish or squid. Then, cast your line out and wait patiently for a bite.

When Shimano orca strike, they can be quite powerful so it’s important to have a good rod and reel setup that can handle their weight and force. Once you’ve hooked one, start reeling it in slowly but steadily until you get it close enough to the shore (or boat) to pull it in by hand.

And there you have it – a few tips on fishing for Shimano orca! With a little bit of patience and practice, you’ll be reeling them in left and right in no time. Good luck!