Inheriting the CB.Muramasa 3S concept, the 3S stands for "Spiral, Slide, and Stay."
The TS version of the jig eliminates all external embellishments, such as raised fish eyes and carved surfaces.
These changes effectively reduce drag and ease the angler's stress.
After twitching the jig, the line is instantly released, causing the jig to spiral and fly sideways in its initial motion. Its asymmetrical shape then causes it to glide sideways. Depending on the current and the boat's direction of movement, the jig will eventually sink, either rolling vertically or sliding backward at an angle.
This long iron plate can effectively reduce the vertical movement after jerk and fall, allowing the iron plate to have a longer horizontal movement and stay in the swimming layer desired by the angler for a longer time. This feature allows the target in the specific swimming layer to attack the iron plate for a longer time, thereby increasing the hook-up rate. Design to reduce resistance (as shown below) (1) The eye is changed from a raised decorative fish eye to a flat decorative one (2) The imitation fish gill carving around the eye is removed to reduce water resistance (3) The ring eye is changed from an elliptical shape to a circular shape to minimize the loss of power when it is transmitted to the iron plate. Due to the many designs to reduce resistance, it can effectively reduce the burden on the reel during the bait shaking process. This iron plate can also be said to be an excellent choice for electric iron plates. 3S concept The 3S concept is "spiral, glide and long stay". (a) The center is balanced and asymmetrical. The side without the fish eye is completely flat, which allows the iron plate to spiral and slide horizontally. (b) The iron plate stays in a horizontal position for a longer time. (b) The jig spends a long time in the horizontal position, with shorter vertical movements during twitching and lowering, allowing it to seamlessly track the target layer. Even during low tide, when fish are inactive, or when they react only to the bottom, it takes time to slowly attract them in front of them. It's also effective for rooting, as it can be used to gently tap the seabed.