● Glitter head (light weight model) The
glitter head was originally developed with the concept of "a rig that can catch anything". Even in the test stage, it brought various fish species not only to horse mackerel but all over Japan.
On the other hand, although it is effective against horse mackerel when it comes to horse mackerel, it doesn't use much when it comes to night games. Even if you test with weight development (0.8g, 1.0g, 1.3g) smaller than the previous 1.7g, 2.5g, 3.0g, the stay method is still more effective than the reaction, and the plankton pattern "If you do not move, you can fish The result further supports that.
Therefore, I changed my mind and decided to use the slow fall due to the appealing power and shape of glitter to cope with horse mackerel at night.
The key is how to increase the presence if the reaction element is not needed. So I thought about lame and glow.
By using glitter and glow for the glitter head body, you can choose not to use glow for the worm, and you can also make an attack point on the head part.
We tested various patterns of lame and glow to verify their differences, and found that adding glow and lame did make a difference in the reaction of horse mackerel.
In this way, the glitter head corresponding to horse mackerel was completed.
As for how to use it, it is recommended to use a weak light emission that ties it with a headlight rather than shining it with a UV light. The action is the same as the jig head you usually use. When tension is applied, the flat surface at the bottom becomes resistance, and if it is 0.8g, the fall speed will be about the same as 0.6g. Taking advantage of this slow fall, it should be localized in plankton for as long as possible so that it can be found.