A soft imitation that hits bluegill eaters directly.
Bluegills live in all fields, from vast fields to ponds and rivers, and the "Bull Flat" has a bluegill form that is easy to handle and does not lose castability. The bellows-like tail that catches even the slightest water current, the arm that creates a tingling vibration, and the unique fall action make it look like a bluegill swimming around actively.
It also takes advantage of the benefits of a soft bait in overgrown weeds and complicated structures, and hits bluegill eaters hiding in the depths without getting stuck.
#BODYFORM
The 20% salt ultra-soft material, which contains crustacean ingredients that fish eaters like and has high tensile strength, reduces tearing and breakage of the worm and stimulates with taste and smell (2 inches has a salt content of 10%).
#NON-SALT MATERIAL
A material with a salt content of 0%, which is ideal for rigs that allow you to freely handle worms, such as free rigs, free Texas, and caro. It is so heavy that it floats on the water by its own weight alone, so it is possible to show off its silhouette during the fall, and by using it in combination with the normal type, you can further extend your catch.
In addition, since the salt content is 0%, the body has high transparency, making it the best match for use in clear water.
#TAIL
The bellows-shaped tail firmly grips the water even with a slight water flow, and even with no sinker or short range, it shows a natural movement full of twitching life.
#ARM
The arm that touches the dorsal and anal fins generates a tingling micro-vibration wave that attracts the interest of wary bass when left alone or when falling.
#FEATURE
When falling with a Texas rig or jig trailer, the unique spiral fall action caused by the water resistance of the flattened body appeals to bluegill eaters who have given up on the monotonous fall action at a high level, bringing them to bite.
If you set the Texas sinker free, it will show a slow and wide spiral fall action, and if you set it or use a jig trailer, it will show a tighter spiral fall action.
With a good tempo of rod action such as lift and fall with bottom bump action or shaking with heavy down shot, the kickback action of the bellows-shaped tail pushes the water and the slight vibration of the arm shows the unsuspecting bluegill pecking at the bottom.
#MATCHED RIG