"Flying well, pulling straight, noisy." To quote Seizo's words as they are, the development concept of the bubble tornado is as follows. And he added: "A buzz that you can definitely win".
The front prop and rear prop, which both rotate in the opposite direction, not only perfect the straight running performance, but also enhance the sound transmission ability into the water by setting the spring function at the prop end so that the props come into contact with each other. It was. A damp sound of "Kashakasha!" And a dry sound of "Karakara ...". And the harmony that they interact with is quite noisy, and there is a clear difference not only in the ability to collect fish but also in the ability to induce bite.
In addition, the upper arm and head design solves the entanglement of thin weeds and dust that is inherent in buzz batting. Not only the good lift of the double prop, but also the bad hooking, which was the biggest weakness of Buzzbait, was given "exquisite" hooking performance by the hook design, angle, and power angle design.
In the authentic American tournament style where two people usually ride on the same boat, Seizo learned "the fear of losing fishing" and "the power of a lure that can win fishing". His experience and confidence on the American tour, and endless hands-on testing, were the driving force behind the bubble tornado. Buzzbait that can win fishing, Morizo Shimizu's confidence "Bubble Tornado".