Madaq is a taco lure dedicated to octopus fishing that has been completed by thoroughly pursuing "what is the taco lure that you really hold".
The origin of the name is a name that is associated with "true embracing" octopus (madaku) and octopus (madako), and the English name is named MADAQ so that it is associated with octopus Q-chan.
Madaq has claws made of worm material and a special half-umbrella type triple hook without burrs made of fine wire, which is fixed to the body with a single aluminum split pin.
Madaq floats in water with an exquisite balance that is close to horizontal, and its claws move greatly while being swung up, so it exerts a very high appeal. Although the hook is a fine wire, it pursues a shape that firmly bites into the body of an octopus, and even if it gets stuck, it pursues a quenching hardness that can be stretched and recovered by pulling it slowly. These are taco lures that were the first to collaborate with local fishing boats and fishermen to create products that match the issues related to the dumping of fishing tackle in the sea, which was a problem in Akashi last year. Many experiments and verifications. Tacolua has elucidated and completed the riding mechanism at a high level.