"To match the bait"
Recently, the number of mysidacea and plankton has increased due to the eutrophication of seawater, and in the past, the mysidacea pattern was only in winter when there were few small fish, but horse mackerel and rockfish are yearly I eat rockfish and plankton, and often there is nothing in the stomach of the horse mackerel I caught.
With such changes in the eating habits of horse mackerel and rockfish, the fishing method has changed from a reaction system that moves violently to a slow aging that does not move.
How long the worm is left in the lumps of ami and plankton floating in the water and how it is made to exist naturally are becoming the basis of fishing.
It is this "Jr." that is often used in such cases.
There is no point in simply downsizing.
The angle of the jagged triangular rib like a saw blade, which produces a slight wave that does not let the fish thread, has been changed exclusively for junior 1.3 inches.
In addition, we succeeded in adjusting the softness and movement by inserting slits (grooves) on both sides, which was one side, instead of the worm's body becoming tense and changing its movement due to the shorting of the worm.
If you are having trouble catching horse mackerel, please use "Jr." from "Familiar production", which may open up the world of aging.
Recently, the number of mysidacea and plankton has increased due to the eutrophication of seawater, and in the past, the mysidacea pattern was only in winter when there were few small fish, but horse mackerel and rockfish are yearly I eat rockfish and plankton, and often there is nothing in the stomach of the horse mackerel I caught.
With such changes in the eating habits of horse mackerel and rockfish, the fishing method has changed from a reaction system that moves violently to a slow aging that does not move.
How long the worm is left in the lumps of ami and plankton floating in the water and how it is made to exist naturally are becoming the basis of fishing.
It is this "Jr." that is often used in such cases.
There is no point in simply downsizing.
The angle of the jagged triangular rib like a saw blade, which produces a slight wave that does not let the fish thread, has been changed exclusively for junior 1.3 inches.
In addition, we succeeded in adjusting the softness and movement by inserting slits (grooves) on both sides, which was one side, instead of the worm's body becoming tense and changing its movement due to the shorting of the worm.
If you are having trouble catching horse mackerel, please use "Jr." from "Familiar production", which may open up the world of aging.