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Baiting head first, after removing the head.
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Baiting tail end first,
after removing the tail.
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Baiting without removing the head or tail.
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The bait is very compact, making it great for long casts. |
It's good to leave the head on when the fish are not biting. |
Placing the bait on so its legs face outward, makes it stay on the hook better. It also spreads out its legs making it look bigger and more appealing. |
This is the best way to bait the hook, when you want to leave the head and tail on the bait. |
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QUALITY HOOK BAIT SERIES |
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KUWASE OKIAMI SUPER HARD |
Designed to not only stay on the hook longer, but to be more attractive to the fish. They are firm enough to be used when casting a long way out and great for fishing in deep water. Processed to prevent decolourisation they can be used throughout the whole day. Packed without any excess liquids they are easy to use as well. |
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NET Weight |
Product Code |
(S) |
70g |
3404[30] |
(M) |
70g |
2448[30] |
(L) |
70g |
2449[30] |
(BIGL) |
70g |
2441[30] |
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KUWASE OKIAMI SUPER HARD CHINU (L) |
Enhanced with the 10x concentrated "CHINU NI KORE DA!!" attractant, and specialist peptides, to target CHINU. |
NET Weight |
Product Code |
120g |
2494[30] |
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When you keep losing your bait to little fish, paste baits really work well.
Just by changing the way you bait the paste, you can adjust to many differnt conditions. |
BAITING PATTERNS FOR PASTE BAITS |
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Situation |
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When the bait keeps getting stolen |
Large |
Double layered large |
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* Make the ball big enough to last until it sinks down
* Making the ball large, means an early strike will cause the bait to come off the hook
* Square edges on the bait will cause it to be nibbled by small fishm aking it hard to read the floats movement |
When the bait stays on the hook well |
Mid-size |
Pyramid |
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* The bait dissolves quick, and therefore attracts well
* Use soft baits
* The ocrners make it easy for fish to eat. |
When fishing deep areas |
Oval
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Small
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* Sinks quickly
* The water pressure, and extra weight of the rig cause more drag on the line, so a small bait is best |
When fishing in a strong current |
Tear |
Pointy oval |
Flat oval |
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* This shape is not affected by the current much
* Doesn't swing back and forth in the current
* If you are having trouble getting the rig to sit in the current, weight it down with some split-shot sinkers |
Front |
Side |
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When fishing in a weak current |
Drop |
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* This shape picks up the current
* You shouldn't need to use any split-shot sinkers |
When the water temp. is high |
X-Small
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Small |
Very small |
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* Small fish are active during this time, and so are Black Sea Bream. They can be caught in shallow water, however if you are targetting fish in deeper water just increase the size of your bait |
When the water temp. is low |
Beads |
Double layer |
Small |
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* Make sure the bait stays stable in the water, so as to not frighten off any potential bites. |
Busy fishing spot |
Double layer |
X-Small |
Diamond |
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* Wary fish will take more time to properly swallow the bait after biting it |
Remote fishing spot |
Dented triangle |
Pyramid |
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* Apply edges to the bait, and let fish chew on it easily |
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PASTE BAIT SERIES |
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NERIX |
Hook bait designed to catch bream. It comes in two different types, krill and silkworm chrysalis. Made up in ready to use pellets, they are all the same size and weight for consistent fishing results. Can also be squeezed together and used when small unwanted fish are very active. |
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NET Weight |
Product Code |
NERIX (Krill) |
180g |
2442[30] |
NERIX (Silkworm Chrysalis) |
180g |
2443[30] |
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KUWASE NERIESA CHINU |
Packed with garlic and prawns to get bream feeding. Size, stiffness and shape can all be adjusted to suit any fishing conditions. Strong on the hook when the fish are active, and appetite simulating when they aren't. Use with Marukyu's "NERIESA CHOHO CHINU" bait for that extra push! |
NET Weight |
Product Code |
100g |
2478[30] |
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