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This is a homemade live bait fishing rig, also known as a "nomase" fishing rig. The main features are: the overall length of the rig is set to be slightly longer, prioritizing the fish's willingness to bite and to prevent the baitfish from weakening easily. Also, the distance between the main hook and the secondary hook is set to approximately 20 cm. This is wider than commercially available rigs. This allows for baiting even large fish, and prevents the secondary hook from piercing a vital area of the fish, weakening it. If the distance is too short, the secondary hook is essentially useless. The main and secondary hooks are fixed, not movable, which reduces the chance of the fish getting away when setting the hook. The photos in the image are of flounder and bluefish caught using this rig. This rig has been used in actual fishing from the shore without any issues. The flounder was caught using the "bukkomi" method (bottom fishing), and the bluefish was caught using float fishing. The rig uses a Yo-Zuri snap swivel (breaking strength: 12kg) and the Palomar knot for tying the line. The main hook is a Kingfisher Chinu hook size 7, and the secondary hook is size 6. A soft glow-in-the-dark bead is attached to the main hook to prevent the baitfish from escaping. The line is approximately 1.1m of pink fluorocarbon line size 7, which is currently said to be invisible to fish (it's quite supple). The hooks are tied using the "ear-attached outside knot" because it provides a certain degree of strength, and the hook points are slightly angled inward, making it easier for the fish to suck in the bait. When baiting with small fish such as horse mackerel, small mackerel, Japanese sardines, or gizzard shad, the main hook is hooked through the nose, mouth, or back, and the secondary hook is hooked through the tail or back. For small fish like anchovies, the secondary hook is used freely depending on the size. The overall length of the rig and the distance between the main and secondary hooks are around 15-25 cm, but please understand that there may be some variation as this is handmade. Also, because there is almost no profit, discounts are not available except for bulk purchases. Thank you for your understanding. Furthermore, the product will be individually packaged and shipped via secure, anonymous delivery.
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