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T's(ティーズ)
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This streamer, inspired by the juvenile himemasu (red-spotted masu salmon) conceived by the late Mr. Nozaki of Lake Ashi, has been further improved with original modifications. The body is wrapped with shimmering material and 3D eyes are attached to make it look more like juvenile fish. Approximately 7cm in total length. Uses a #10 long shank hook with lead wrapped around it. When submerged in water, it becomes quite slender (see 5th photo) and sinks due to the lead wrapped around the hook. With a fast, short retrieve, you can create the effect of fleeing juvenile fish. * T's is the artist's work name. * Please let us know in the comments if you have any requests or wish to purchase multiple items. [Gift] One other fly will be given as a gift with your purchase. [Regarding Price Reductions] We generally do not offer price reductions. Many customers purchase at the listed price. However, for those who request a price reduction when purchasing multiple items, we adjust by the number of gifts. We appreciate your understanding. [Fishing Report] May 15, 2025 Weather: Sunny Temperature: 15℃ to 24℃ Water Temperature: 17℃ The fish were very active that day and aggressively attacked the flies. The fly sinks due to the included sinker. When retrieved with short, quick movements, the 3D eyes create the illusion of fleeing juvenile fish. Since the marabou tail often leads to fish only biting the tail, even if you feel a bite, don't set the hook too hard; instead, gently pull the line to confirm the bite. Also, when fish are chasing the fly, adding a "bibi bibi" action with the rod to mimic fleeing movements resulted in several successful strikes at the end. We were fortunate with the conditions that day and caught 90 fish using dry, wet, and sinking flies. * Photos are for pattern reference. As these are handmade, there may be slight variations from the photos. * The barb on the hook has been flattened.
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