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This is a set of 5 "Crazy Charlie" salt flies specifically designed for Ajing and Mebaring. Model changed in March 2025. While generally used with fly tackle, these are flies I want you to try with light game spinning tackle. You can use them with the exact same setup as when using Tosa Kabura for light games. Just attach the Crazy Charlie in the same way as the Kabura. When you don't know what they're feeding on, that's when you bring out the Crazy Charlie. Try experiencing the explosive fishing that surpasses Kabura during the day, which is often considered difficult. At night, you can easily experience one cast, one fish by simply "casting and reeling." The hooks are made in Japan with a resilient, thin shaft, size 8 barbless, and all hook points have been checked. The wings use the highest quality polar bear hair, which is difficult to obtain due to the Washington Convention. It becomes transparent when wet, making it difficult for fish to see through. This is impossible to replicate with synthetic fibers. The body also uses a transparent material. We have repeatedly tested and carefully selected the optimal hook shape, strength, size, and materials for horse mackerel and rockfish. The hook is designed to face upwards in the water, making it resistant to snagging. Choose your favorite 5 colors from ①②③④⑤, and they will be sent via Yu-packet Post Mini (with a case to prevent crushing). After purchase, please let us know in the comments, such as "① x 5" or "③ x 2, ④ x 3". We can also make arrangements based on the specific situations you will be using them in. Fly fishing is a gentleman's sport. Please release your catch gently if you catch too many. Please refrain from overfishing. Type: Fly Details: Finished Fly Fishing Type: Ajing Fish Species: Rockfish (Scorpionfish, Rockfish, Soy, Greenling, Grouper, etc.) Fish Species: Horse Mackerel
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