Hello! I am Zsolt Paragh, I have been fishing since I was a kid.
I have tried almost all fishing methods and have been fishing for years. The most important thing has always been the love of fish, simply admiring them, catching them, having fun and then letting them live their lives. From the beginning I have been attracted to big fish, I am fascinated by catching them and what is behind, all the energy invested, the thinking, and the final success.
My very first fish - I must have been about 8-10 years old - was a crucian carp, and I already put it back into the water. Nobody told me to do so, I simply love animals and don't want to hurt them.
Method spinning really came into my life when I moved to the area around the Danube and the Moson-Danube. I was completely amazed by this world and became a river angler. Since then, I have been spinning 99% of the time.
Lure making started from having wobblers that I had constant problems with. One wouldn't go deep enough, another wouldn't move the way I wanted it to. In drift it was a lot, in still water it wasn't moving. So I started making my own wobblers for special situations. I'll never forget the first prototype, which was a naked white minnow. First time it gave me a catfish and a zander at sunset. That was all I needed! :)
Since then I have been fanatically creating and designing my own lures. What never ends has begun...
I love achieving what I want. Every lure is my own design. They are refined until they move the way I want them to. There are a lot of wobblers in the world, but there are also a lot of situations. These wobblers cover several situations. There is no such a thing as a miracle lure, but there is a good, reliable, durable, catchable wobbler, and that's what INOYA has become!
I hope this product will satisfy all your needs and provide you with a lot of fish. Guys, I wish your fishing rod be bent, please protect the fish, so we can continue our hobby having more fun in the future. Let's save big fish, if they have lived this long they deserve to keep swimming in their natural habitat as they were created.