Raid Japan Worm EGU Chunk 4inch 058 Coebi


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United States - Estimated delivery: 2024/11/28 to 2024/12/01
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Size: 4inch / Quantity: 5

EGU Chunk was born from the idea that "I want a Chunk-type worm that is overwhelmingly strong and can hit the water violently!"
The idea for EGU Chunk was born from a fishing method in which a soft bait attached to a rubber jig or football head is swimming in the middle water while playing line slack.
This method is much deeper than we imagined, and is attracting fish from far away.
And the farther away the fish are brought in, the more likely they are to become bites.
If there were a worm that could hit the water more efficiently and strongly, wouldn't it be possible to attract fish from a wider range? After much trial and error, we arrived at the Chunk shape.
The thick and heavy claws, which have never been seen before, deliver a powerful punch, and the flexible and wide arms move the water over long distances.
The strong waves produced by it demonstrate a fish attracting power that far exceeds that of conventional worms.
However, this alone makes it difficult to handle, so it has various side legs that move sensitively even with light actions, and thin ribs on the abdomen that create buoyancy and crustacean-like micro waves that create a lingering sound. By incorporating gimmick parts such as these, we have created a worm that continues to attract bass at all times, from falls, draggins, swimming and stays, and switches on the bite trigger with slow and sudden action changes.
It is also versatile when it comes to rigs, and is highly compatible with various rigs such as Texas rigs, drop shot rigs, and heavy Carolina rigs.
Of course, its ability as a jig trailer goes without saying.
EGU Chunk can be said to be the ultimate evolution of the Chunk-type worm, which has succeeded in combining amazing fish attracting power and feeding ability, as well as high versatility.

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