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Description
3.5inch
Drive beaver was born as a new 3.5-inch hog worm. The feature is high total performance such as ease of slipping through the cover, invitation, Hooking, and ease of casting. And it is a voluntary yet torqueful Basaro action that inherits the name of the DoLive series. The more you are conscious of the cover strategy, the simpler the design will be, with the parts that affect the slip-through property removed, and the invitation tends to be monotonous. However, the Basaro paddle, which has a simple body shape that is easy to slip through but is precisely designed, SWings greatly to the dorsal side (up and down) on the ventral side while shaking the body greatly, clearing conflicting conditions at a high level. Not only heavy sinkers of 14g or more, but also light sinkers of about 2g generate spontaneous bassaro action at the time of fall, and it supports a wide range from slow feeding to speedy reaction. In swimming, the bassaro paddle is fluttered up and down while twisting the body, and if the swimming speed is increased, it flutters randomly up, down, left and right, and awakens the predatory instinct of the bass with a dynamic action full of life like a crayfish running away. Drive beavers have become the new standard for hog-type worms in these days when even cover buses are under high pressure to choose lures and their strategies are diversifying.