Legare's Dimor 70 is a sinking vibration lure inspired by the shape of an orca, designed to provide outstanding versatility when targeting seabass and other coastal saltwater predators. Its dual line-eye system allows anglers to quickly adjust vibration intensity, swimming attitude and overall lure behaviour, adapting it to different retrieve speeds and fishing conditions. It can be used effectively during both day and night fishing, covering shallow water, currents, estuaries, harbours and deeper areas. Its stable swimming posture and low retrieve resistance provide precise control even at high speeds. With a slow retrieve, it delivers a subtle and natural presentation, while a more aggressive retrieve generates stronger vibrations that are easily detected by predators. The Dimor 70 can also be worked with steady retrieves, speed variations and lift-and-fall techniques, making it suitable for a wide range of situations. It comes equipped with #8 treble hooks and #2 split rings.
Action with the FRONT LINE EYE
When the snap is connected to the front line eye, the Dimor 70 produces a light, tight and high-frequency vibration. During the retrieve, it maintains an almost horizontal swimming posture and creates minimal resistance through the rod, allowing it to be used comfortably even with fast and prolonged retrieves. At slower speeds, its action becomes more subtle and similar to that of a sinking pencil, making it particularly effective when predators are feeding on micro bait, small forage fish or tiny organisms. This configuration is also ideal for wary fish or heavily pressured fishing areas.
Action with the REAR LINE EYE
When using the rear line eye, the Dimor 70 produces a more traditional vibration action that is wider, stronger and more noticeable. The pronounced vibrations increase the lure’s attracting power and help locate active fish over a wider area. This configuration is ideal for quickly searching different layers of the water column and for fishing in low visibility, strong currents or rough sea conditions. The more aggressive action is also particularly effective with lift-and-fall retrieves, during which the lure alternates sharp upward movements with controlled descents.
Falling Action
During the fall, the Dimor 70 maintains an almost horizontal posture, producing a stable and natural descent. This behaviour keeps the lure clearly visible to predators and imitates a small distressed baitfish, creating strike opportunities even during pauses. Its controlled fall allows anglers to work accurately at different depths and makes the Dimor 70 especially effective with stepped retrieves, lift-and-fall techniques and in situations where fish follow the lure without striking during a steady retrieve.
Action: Sinking
Swimming Depth: 60 cm and deeper