The difference between the winter wobbler and the wobblers used in the summer for catching predatory fish lies in the fact that the fishing rod, string or leash is not attached to the head of the bait, but to the back, due to which the wobbler exhibits a high-frequency, low-amplitude game when making horizontal and vertical casts. The starling, which is the main prey of this wobbler, responds very well to such a shaking-like game. The wobbler is versatile and works equally successfully at any time of the year, at various depths, on vertical casts and with horizontal installation.