High standard backslider.
The backslide worm "BULL SLIDE" was developed with the aim of being easy to use. Its
high specific gravity material and tip center of gravity balance give it high castability and a reliable backslide action, its simple body silhouette gives it high slip-through ability and low stack rate, its backslide angle makes it easy to detect bites, and its soft material is resistant to breakage even when it comes into contact with a bite or cover, and has good hooking efficiency. This backslide worm has been finished to the highest level standard, making you feel the formula "easy to use = high fishing ability".
#BODY
The high-density tip center of gravity balance boasts high castability performance that allows you to easily send it to the target point even in severe situations such as tournaments where multiple casts are not allowed.
The flat and wide body suppresses the fall speed, while making it easier to feel the bite with the backslide angle.
#Material
The core body (inner material) has a tip center of gravity balance that is a mixture of 75% high-density glass sand and salt extracted from nature, providing high-level castability performance and a backslide angle that makes it easy to feel the bite.
The outer material that forms the tail and arms and wraps the core body is made of ultra-soft material with high tensile strength and 0% salt content, which shows high durability that greatly reduces the breakage rate of parts and the decrease in the holding power of the hook set even if it comes into contact with bites or cover.
It also reduces the dissolution of the glass sand and salt material mixed in the core body material, making it possible to continue shooting with the same feeling for a long time.
Crustacean ingredients, which are crushed and mixed into the material by crustaceans such as shrimp and crayfish, which are the favorite of bass, have a strong taste and smell that attracts fish and increases the chewing time, leading to a strong feed and hooking.
#Parts
The bellows-shaped tail and arm common to the Bull Flat series act as a stabilizer to stabilize the backslide action, but the tail and the arm flutter to appeal to bass hiding in the cover with a tingling slight vibration.
#Action
A backslide worm is essential for attacking structures that create cover or shade.
Rather than a shallow backslide that goes deeper and deeper, a backslide action with a moderate angle makes it easier to feel a bite.
If there is no bite on the first fall, the basic action is to jerk it up and fall again, making it possible to attack the structure multiple times.
If you can skillfully manipulate this action, you can change the range of vertical strikes and also induce a bite by making it look like bait is poking around a wall or the edge of reeds.