DEATHADDER EEL

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tail wave motion. Immediately after its release, the super big worm series “Death Adder Eel 8.5 inch” hit the record class of over 8kg and Nanamaru, and showed off its power. Even in wild ponds and small fields, the tail creates a strong backward wave and a spontaneous action with a sense of life. Widely compatible with various rigs such as custom chatters and jigs. DEATHADDER EEL SIZE:6.5inch(5/pac) Recommended hooks: offset hooks #1/0 to #4/0 2014.3 release. End of production April 1, 2022 BODY FORM&MATERIAL The hand-powdered body has high buoyancy and flexibility, and is a non-salt soft material with high tensile strength that reduces tearing and breakage. TAIL The pillar that runs through the ultra-thin wide tail like a spine plays the role of a stabilizer, and when it lifts and falls or falls down, it reliably grabs the water and shows a high appeal power that creates a strong backward wave without missing it. In addition, the wide tail, which has been kept as thin as possible, is combined with the softness of hand-powered, and the way it moves even with a slight current is like a fish moving its fins, attracting big bass with a lively action. I will put it on. MATCHED RIG The color of the posted image may look slightly different from the actual product depending on the shooting environment and the computer or mobile phone carrier you are viewing. Please note. Even if the recommended hooks are the same size, the hook dimensions differ depending on the hook manufacturer, so please select according to the size and shape of the worm.
Color Options
#01Watermelon
#10 Natural Pro Blue
#16 Chartreuse
#28 Scapanon
#19 Dead Shad
#17 clear red
#86 Chalk White
#74 Amber Shad
#52 Green Pumpkin/Chartreuse
#120 Eel
#119 Green Pumpkin/Charttail

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