Thirty34Four 10th Anniversary limited production soft plastic lure.
This is the first hand-poured worm. The biggest feature is "suppleness". There is some elasticity in the softness. The tide hits the two mountains on the back and the tail moves finely to make a visual appeal.
Now the plankton pattern is in full swing. Basically, it doesn't move. Like PuffNake, we pursued how to appeal without moving. Even in the gentle tide in the harbor, the tail moves finely to appeal and the horse mackerel jumps. The suppleness of the hand poured makes it easy to bend, so even a small horse mackerel can easily get into your mouth.
Horse mackerel is basically a highly active fish. Actually, low activity horse mackerel is around the time of spawning, and the situation where you feel "low activity" is simply that the number of horse mackerel is small. When that happens, the key is how few individuals can find it. Therefore, using a large worm is also useful in terms of making it easier to find.