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No price reduction ❌ Instant purchase ⭕️ Bundling not allowed ❌ Combined purchase not allowed ❌ Individual sale not allowed ❌ Bundle discount not allowed ❌ Combined purchase discount not allowed ❌ #GiantSabiki Hayabusa Jigging Sabiki For small migratory fish Short design, easy to handle with a jigging rod For small migratory fish Jigging Sabiki Branch line Main line uses fluorocarbon Designed to handle unexpected target fish On the surface, mackerel and Japanese halfbeak In the middle layer, horse mackerel, rockfish, and barracuda On the bottom layer, greenling, scorpionfish, and Japanese rockfish It's a rig that can target multiple species. During the twilight hours The strong luminous tippet Provides excellent appeal. → Please refer to the image. Attach a jig or weight to the rig from a breakwater, etc. and cast it. After it hits the bottom, just lightly jerk and slowly reel it in, so it's easy to handle. Even if horse mackerel and other fish don't come close to the shore you can search widely, doubling your chance of getting a catch. Can also be used as a regular sabiki rig. Furthermore, because it has a thick leader, it can also be used as a drop-in sabiki. 【Drop-in Sabiki】 A method of targeting even bigger fish, such as flatfish and blue-runners, by dropping the caught fish from sabiki fishing to the bottom with the hook still attached. ※ As shown in the image, the horse mackerel is swallowed whole. The chum (krill) used in sabiki fishing has an excellent fish-attracting effect. The chum (krill) attracts various fish, but it also attracts many large fish for the following reasons: "Reason" Large fish gather under the sabiki to eat the small fish that are attracted by the smell. The small fish caught on the sabiki rig struggle to remove the hook. The light reflected by the (struggling) fish glitters and reflects in all directions and angles in the water, further attracting the large fish that are targeting the small fish. Large fish are wary, so they don't appear near the surface. And they target the weakened fish, which are easier to prey on. At the bottom Catching large fish that are targeting weakened fish by having them prey on the small fish caught on the sabiki hook. This is the fishing method. #Mackerel #HorseMackerel #Krill #Sabiki #SabikiFishing #LiveBait #Yaen (a type of fishing) #Squid #BoatFishing #OffshoreFishing #Fishing #FamilyFishing #SabikiRig #Rockfish #Lure #Breakwater #Fishing #Jigging #Ajing (horse mackerel fishing) #Mebaring (rockfish fishing) #LightSalt #Jig #NageSabiki (casting sabiki) #GomokuFishing (multi-species fishing)
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