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This is a self-made live bait rig, a "nomase" (live bait) rig, specifically an elevator rig. Its features include a slightly longer overall rig length, prioritizing bites, and ensuring the baitfish doesn't weaken easily. The distance between the main hook and the assist hook is set at approximately 15 cm, making it wider. Commercial rigs have a narrow hook spacing. By widening it, even larger fish can be baited. If the spacing is too narrow, the assist hook can pierce vital areas of the baitfish, causing it to weaken, and if it's too short, the assist hook loses its purpose. Please understand that there may be slight variations in the overall rig length and the distance between the main and assist hooks due to it being handmade. Furthermore, the main and assist hooks are fixed, not movable, which reduces the chance of losing fish during the strike. The parts used are Yozuri snap swivels (breaking strength: 12kg). The Palomar knot is used for tying the line. For both the main and assist hooks, KAWASEMI Maruseigo size 15 are used. A soft luminous bead is attached to the main hook to prevent the baitfish from biting through and for attracting fish. The line is approximately 1.1m of pink fluorocarbon line, size 7, which is currently popular for being invisible to fish (it's a supple fluorocarbon). The ear-attached reverse clinch knot is used for tying the hooks because it offers a certain degree of strength and the hook tends to point slightly inward, making it easier for the fish to swallow. When baiting, for small horse mackerel, small mackerel, Japanese pilchard, or sprat, the main hook is attached to the nose, mouth, or back, and the assist hook is attached to the tail or back. For small fish like anchovies, the assist hook is used freely depending on the size. The photos show flatfish and yellowtail caught with this rig. As there is almost no profit margin, please understand that discounts are not possible except for bulk purchases. The item will be shipped anonymously and securely in individual packaging.
3 weeks ago