"It moves even if you stop and visually appeals" Originally, the model was a snake flute made of bamboo. It's a toy that has joints and moves, but I made it with that in mind. The aim is not a wave or something like that, but a visual effect. The intention was that by adding a knot, it would move well in that part like a joint. Actually, when I looked underwater, the worm stopped, but it moved a little in response to the water flow. The idea is that horse mackerel is a big-eyed fish, so if you put it in a plankton mass, you will find it. The purpose is not to "move" but to "move even if you stop". If you move it, it will pop out of the plankton mass. I came up with the idea that if you move by the water flow without moving it, the existence will become clear. It may seem like a glitter worm because it happened to be developed around the same time as the glitter head, but the shape of the head has been adjusted to fit all jig heads. The size is 2.2in, but large worms stand out, so if the activity of horse mackerel is high, it will be eaten immediately. When the activity is low, there are still some parts that are difficult to eat. Therefore, under such circumstances, if you cut it at the section, you can make it smaller and smaller. If you make it the smallest, you can handle bean horse mackerel with 1 inch. One worm is delicious twice or three times. If you stab a hook and catch a lot of horse mackerel, the head part of the worm will become jerky, but if you tear off that part, the ease of setting will be restored and you will save money. It is a worm that can be handled by changing the size of the worm depending on the activity and situation of horse mackerel, so please use it once.