Mastering the Art of Fishing with Sebile Magic Diver

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Sebile Magic Diver is a fishing lure that is widely recognized for its ability to attract fish and increase the chances of a successful catch. The Magic Diver lure is a type of diving bait that is designed to mimic the movement and appearance of real prey in the water. Its lifelike design and realistic action make it an effective tool for both professional and amateur anglers. The main feature that sets the Sebile Magic Diver apart from other fishing lures is its incredible diving ability. This lure is capable of reaching depths that many other lures cannot, allowing anglers to target fish that are swimming at lower depths. The Magic Diver's diving ability is achieved through its unique design, which includes a weighted body and specialized lip that propel the lure downwards when retrieved.

Sebile magic diver

The Magic Diver's diving ability is achieved through its unique design, which includes a weighted body and specialized lip that propel the lure downwards when retrieved. In addition to its diving ability, the Sebile Magic Diver also features a realistic swimming action. The lure is designed to move through the water in a manner that imitates the movement of a real fish, making it highly enticing to predatory fish species.

“Speed Trolling” Sebiles

Trolling is often regarded as not an exciting way to catch fish. However, "speed trolling" for stripers is certainly an exception!

In this video filmed last week, 3yr MFCC member David Benoit and I are "speed trolling" Sebile Magic Swimmers on the surface.

I got lucky and just happened to have the camera rolling when a "pack" of aggressive stripers came by and whacked the plugs.

Click play below to watch.

This summer I am having a great time meeting and fishing with members of MFCC. I usually invite MFCC "veterans" on these trips, because I really appreciate their support and all they do to help grow the website.

However, I would like to take a brand new member fishing with me on my boat sometime during the month of August. So what I am going to do at the end of July is put the names of all the new members who join between today and July 31st into a hat and randomly select a new member to go fishing with me on my boat sometime during the month of August.

Obviously I can't guarantee we will catch fish! We very well may get skunked if the fish simply don't show up on the day we head out.

Either way I feel we will still have a fun time out there on the water.

If you have been thinking about joining MFCC then now may be a good time to do it! And if not then that is OK too. I appreciate your support!.

2015 has been a terrific season so far and I look forward to sharing many more memories and adventures with you throughout the summer and into the fall.

As always tight lines and take care!

What do you think? Let me know by commenting below.

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Ryan Collins

Conor Doherty says:

Hi Ryan, Just a few questions… I tried this technique last season a lot and had great success most of the time but I was curious about your take on speed, plug modifications, and color. I was trolling a little faster than you were going in the video. (Tried to average around 6-8 kts) This speed worked really well and elicited some sick bites trolling the magic swimmers on top and the x-raps 30′ below. But, I was wondering if slowing it down just a little bit might get a few more bites this coming season? (Perhaps 4-5 kts) I also noticed that some fish hit the magic swimmers so hard that the end tail cracked straight in half. I’m curious about hook placement and perhaps adding swivels to a fore and aft hook. I really liked using the “ghostescent” color pattern couldn’t help but notice that you tend to use the “golden shiner” pattern a lot more. I also figured out that we were getting a lot more bites when we picked up the rod, let out a couple yards of line, then set the rod back in a holder. Honing the technique could be really helpful next season could be beneficial when moving in between finding schools and covering ground quickly and efficiently.
Tight Lines and I hope to see you on the water this coming season.
Conor

Ryan Collins says:

Oh man those bites must of been insane at 8 knots! I am not sure about slowing down and whether it would get you more bites, but that would definitely be worth experimenting with. Unfortunately the Magic Swimmers are really not that durable of a plug. They break pretty easily. I do think adding swivels might help, and perhaps removing the tail hook. Honestly I don’t get too wrapped up with colors. I usually go with white, but as you have noticed, the Golden Shiner also works well. Only reason I picked up the Golden Shiner color was because it was on sale at the shop, lol. Hope that helps at least a little bit. Sounds like you are already having some great success with speed trolling! Please swing over and say hello this year if you see my boat the “Miss Loretta” trolling around. ??

Click play below to watch.
Sebile magic diver

Its lifelike action combined with its diving ability makes it a powerful tool for attracting fish and triggering strikes. The Sebile Magic Diver is available in a variety of sizes and colors to accommodate different fishing conditions and target species. Anglers can choose from a range of vibrant colors that mimic the appearance of various baitfish, allowing them to match the hatch and increase their chances of success. The lure's versatility and effectiveness have made it a popular choice among anglers around the world. Overall, the Sebile Magic Diver is a highly effective fishing lure that is known for its exceptional diving ability and lifelike swimming action. Its unique design and versatility make it a valuable tool in any angler's tackle box. Whether fishing in freshwater or saltwater, the Magic Diver has proven to be a reliable and successful lure for attracting fish and increasing the chances of a catch..

Reviews for "The Innovative Design Features of Sebile Magic Diver"

1. Jessica - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Sebile magic diver. I had heard so many great things about it, but when I used it, it didn't live up to the hype. The diving action was not as realistic as I expected, and it didn't attract any fish. I tried it in different fishing spots, but had no luck. I would not recommend this lure to fellow anglers.
2. Brian - 1 star - The Sebile magic diver was a total letdown for me. I found it to be poorly made, with cheap materials that easily broke. The paint job on the lure started chipping after just a few uses, and it didn't hold up well to the elements. On top of that, it didn't have the enticing action that it claimed to have. Save your money and invest in a different lure.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I bought the Sebile magic diver based on the positive reviews, but unfortunately, I didn't have the same experience. The lure didn't swim naturally in the water, and it didn't attract any fish. I tried different retrieval speeds and techniques, but nothing seemed to work. I was disappointed with this purchase and would not recommend it to others.
4. Mike - 3 stars - The Sebile magic diver didn't work as well for me as I had hoped. While it did attract some fish, it wasn't as effective as other lures in my collection. The diving action was decent, but I found that it didn't work consistently throughout my fishing trips. It may work better for others, but personally, I didn't find it to be worth the price.
5. Laura - 2 stars - I had high expectations for the Sebile magic diver, but it didn't live up to them. The lure didn't track straight in the water and seemed to veer off to one side. This affected the overall action and made it less appealing to the fish. While it might work for some people, I wouldn't recommend it based on my own experience.

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