Since the full-size 190mm body was released in 2012, the Tiny Bull Shooter series has demonstrated its incredible fishing ability, and its compact and easy-to-handle 100mm body allows you to experience its fishing ability in a variety of fields, from vast to small. It can be used as a match-the-bait in areas where baby gills live, such as weed areas and shallow areas, and as a follow-up bait for selective bass that react to full-size bass but stay in the chase, inducing bites.
The huge water-pushing vibration released from the flat-sided, high-jointed body makes a huge appeal even with a straight retrieve, but if you mix in the inertial slide action that has shown its incredible fishing ability and the 180° rotation action, you will have a high chance of getting a bite.
BODY FORM:
The 100mm body is the size of baby gills that live all over the country, from vast fields to small fields.
The Tiny has been added to the Full Size (190mm), 160 (160mm), and Jr. (130mm), allowing you to target bluegills of different sizes in the field.
FIN & TAIL:
The PVC pectoral fins stick to the body when swimming, and when standing still, they move and extend as if hovering.
The tail fin is also made of PVC material, creating a more realistic bluegill and fooling bass.
Ventral fin:
The horizontal stabilizer-like ventral fin on the front hook not only prevents the hook from getting tangled, but also stabilizes the posture and helps to create a sharp action.
HOOK:
A hook with an extremely smooth surface treatment and outstanding penetration power has been selected. In addition, the tin coat finish, which is similar to the protective color of the abdomen of a baitfish, camouflages the presence of the hook.
For selective bass that dislike the presence of hooks, if you change to a feather hook, not only will you deceive the cunning and wary monsters, but the feather will also be sucked into the swaying of the water current and the pecking bite, increasing the hook-up rate.
HOOK: #5
SPLIT RING: #3
ACTION:
A straight retrieve with a tremendous water push generated by the tall flat-sided body.
When paused after stop-and-go or jerking to remove the line slack, it drifts by inertia as if moving of its own volition, and its unique 180° feeding action is a divine method that attracts bass to an extraordinary degree, which has been passed down through the generations of Bull Shooters.