SHUDDER BAIT

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Micro-vibration real shad. A new concept swimming worm "Shudder Bait" that has a unique tail shape that creates ultra-realistic tight vibrations that have never existed before and naturally stimulates the lateral line of bass. The characteristic shudder (shudder) tail produces a clear vibration even at dead throw with a tight pitch, and the swimming action that makes the entire body vibrate faithfully reproduces the swimming of a baitfish. Unlike shad tails or grub tails, the realistic wave motion creates a "small fish" in all rigs, such as Texas rigs, no sinkers, and jig heads. SHUDDER BAIT SIZE: 4.7 inch (6/pac) Recommended hook: #5/0 to #6/0 wide gap offset hook 2006.8 release. End of production April 1, 2022 BODY FORM & MATERIAL The shad form body surface has a plain finish, and the design that emphasizes swimming without irregularities is a unique design that allows the water to flow into the shadder tail without disturbing the water flow. Non-salt material brings tighter vibrations. SHUDDER TAIL The unique tail shape that responds quickly to even the slightest flow of water produces fine vibrations that suppress the roll of the body. The weak but clear vibration transmitted to the rod tip appeals to the bass with a wave that is as close to the real thing as possible. HOOK SETTINGS When using offset hooks such as no sinkers and Texas rigs, set the hump on your back, and when using jig trailers and jig head rigs, set the hump of the body on the ventral side to maintain a stable swimming posture. I can. *We recommend using a #6/0 class offset hook to increase the stability of the swim posture and the hooking rate under the circumstances where the first retrieve shows a good response. 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.

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