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Description
Total Length: 3.6inch /Quantity: 5
Basic rig: Texas rig, offset /Hook 3/0-4/0, /Sinker 3.5g (Use of sinker stopper is recommended)
Applicable rigs: Jig head & jig trailer / Free rig / Heavy down shot rig Leaderless down shot rig / Back slide setting (nail sinker of about 3.5 g on the head) Neko rig (nail sinker of 3.5 g or more on the head, N.S. S 4/0 hook, trout needle 2/0 For trout needles, we recommend using Bassmark Wacky Stopper)
DoLiveSS gil is a bait shrimp type or small fish type It is a bluegill-type worm that maximizes search and bait performance in order to obtain efficient and overwhelming fishing results, especially for bass that eat bluegill unbalancedly, which is called a gil eater. A number of bluegill worms have been released by each company, and the concept is ten people and ten colors, but the anSWer that I arrived at after researching what the elements that can be caught is while pushing the water moderately and slowly at the time of fall brought about by the slide performance. It's a big spiral fall and an unpredictable tricky action with a fall or a shakuri at the bottom. The spiral fall produces the original unsuspecting swimming of bluegill, but by making a big spiral, it appeals to a wide range with one cast, attracts the bass, pushes the water like the real thing, and the high pitch action of the tail reminiscent of the tail fin. In combination with this, it induces a serious bite. While pursuing ease of use and Hooking performance, it is designed with a shape and material to gain an overwhelming slide width at the time of fall, and the actual fishing performance is condensed. A lot of bites that have been proven in the field, and another world of serious bites that try to SWallow a lure that is squeaky, can not be helped as a new piece.