TAILWALK Rigging Navigator Black
Overview
An epoch-making convenient tool born to sting worms straight
The birth of a revolutionary convenient tool that eliminates the frustration of not being able to stick the worm straight into the jig head. A needle with a hole in the center like an injection needle is set at the end of the uniquely shaped grip. In order to adapt to the hook shaft diameter of various jig heads used in light salt in general, I tried various needles in 0.1mm increments, and as a result settled on a needle with an outer diameter of 0.8mm and an inner diameter of 0.5mm. Once you learn how to set it, it is a convenient tool with a mysterious charm that you will not want to hook set without it.
In addition to being used when rigging a light salt jig head, it can be used for a wide variety of purposes such as untangling PE lines, setting hobbest and midst hooks, creating guidelines before inserting nail sinkers, and removing air from small fish. !
STEP1 :
Apply the jig head to the worm and check the position to pull out the hook.
STEP2 :
Insert the needle from the position where the hook is pulled out and pierce it to the head side.
STEP3 :
Insert the hook point into the hole in the needle protruding from the head of the worm.
STEP4 :
Move the worm stuck in the needle to the jig head while keeping the hook point in the needle.
STEP5 :
If you can stab it straight, you're done!
The tip of the needle is sharp and extremely dangerous. Never use it for purposes other than fishing. Also, since the needle is 0.8 mm thin and easily bent, be sure to put the attached cap on and store it after use.
Features
Brand | TAILWALK |
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