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IMAKATSU / IK-50C #Matte Tiger Discontinued real lure. The IMAKATSU Crank Project is a project to research the nature of Japanese fields and bass through thorough practical application, and to create basic yet highest-level crankbaits that anyone can easily trust and use in various fields and situations throughout the four seasons. The IK-50C is a shallow crankbait that is strong against wood cover such as laydowns and stumps. "Deceptive action" caused by a shift in the fulcrum instantly fools wary bass. Casting, reeling feel, action - everything is just right and comfortable. Introducing a crankbait developed exclusively for Japan, meticulously designed for narrow fields! INFRA SONIC Ver. Low-frequency, heavy bass, long-casting, mesmerizing crankbait series. The IMAKATSU Crank Project is a project to research the nature of Japanese fields and bass through thorough practical application, and to create basic yet highest-level crankbaits that anyone can easily trust and use in various fields and situations throughout the four seasons. Crankbaits designed by the IMAKATSU Crank Project are not designed to excel at pinpoint accuracy, but rather to be cast comfortably by anyone, to automatically search a wide range at a constant depth just by reeling normally, and to stably demonstrate the highest fish-attracting and bass-catching abilities. IMAKATSU cranks were originally designed to snipe deep, inactive bass without scaring them, but as a variation, after repeated testing for the element of sound, the IMAKATSU answer is low-frequency rattle sound. The fixed main rattle is released horizontally, hitting the sides of the body to produce a low-frequency sound like nostalgic American cranks, "gotogotogoto." While high-frequency sounds attract bass for topwater, it is known that low-frequency sounds in deep areas attract bass from further away without spooking them. Length: 55mm Weight: 10g
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