These lures, unlike classic wobblers, vibrate using a vibrating plate on the tail, which is why they got the name Power Tail. These are jigs armed with only one VMC single hook located on the ventral side, with the connection hook located on the upper side, directly behind the head, thanks to which the lure takes a slightly inclined, plunging position when pulling. A split ring is placed on the rear tail link, on which the rear hook is located in most lures, over which a transparent ellipsoid plate is mounted. Due to such placement and retreating position, resistance is created which results in specific tremors which are a particularly strong provocation for all predators. These decoys can be guided in two ways - in a straight line like classic stick-bait, or with pauses in which the lure sinks into the depth, shaking like a dying fish. Power tail lures can be fished with all spinner techniques, but primarily with shore jigging and light vertical jigging techniques when fishing for sea bass and zander or blue fish.