[Initiation] I
used to think that I was fishing for sea bass. No matter how you think about it, the predation switch may be turned on at the moment when the movement of the lure changes. If you get used to it, you can eat it with one twitch, and it is full of "feeling of catching", but from that time I was wondering ... "Why is there no lure that collapses on its own?" "Then more interesting fishing results I'm going to aim for it. " Of course, it is easy to catch fish at the boundary of the tide because the fish are set up there, but one factor is that the water flow changes and if you pass the lure there, the lure itself creates a gap between feeding. That is why I want an element called "unstable action".
It is the front eye of 13SWAY that made the unstable action a reality.
[Vibration hole]
The movement of the lure called vibration is roughly determined by the "body shape," "center of gravity," and "line eye position." The closer the line eye is, the finer the movement (vibration) becomes, and the worse the swim becomes. If the line eye goes further forward, it will not vibrate, it will become slightly S-shaped, and eventually it will not swim.
On the contrary, the farther the line eye goes to the back, the clearer the flow of water is divided into left and right, and the movement of the lure becomes larger. Eventually, the balance will be lost and the lure will swim backwards.
[Front line eye]
The aim of installing the front line eye of 13SWAY was the action between S-shaped swimming and vibration. It is a position that basically does not vibrate, with only a little vibration with high-speed winding. Then, if there is no swimming, it is not the S-shaped movement described above. However, it behaves completely differently from the normal S-shaped system. The 13SWAY form is fairly slim, but in reality it becomes a stable S-shaped action as the body height increases. It sways because of "low body height" + "intermediate action between S-shape and vibe". If you think you swayed to the right, sway irregularly to the left. Sway hits the tide. Unlike the vibration of strong waves, it does not vibrate, so it is very light and comfortable to wind.
The action that does not appeal too much of 13SWAY is that it is easy to catch fish that are threaded in the strong wave system. Therefore, it is easy to aim for rockfish that dislikes violent movement with free winding, and it is easy to wind fast because there is little resistance, and it is also very strong against blue fish. [Front eye] That's why ... It can be used quite differently from various vibration lures.
[Intermediate eye]
This position is the so-called royal road vibration setting. Target a large number of fish species with small movements that do not go wild. With a light roll Jakuri, the bait itself that escapes is imitated. The front eye has an unstable setting, which makes it difficult to use when the wind is strong or the tide is fast. (Because it is swept in one direction, it becomes difficult for unstable movement to occur.) In such a case, the intermediate eye with stable movement is useful. Even in actual fishing, it was often attached to the front eye and the middle eye, but since the form is smaller than the vibration lure for sea bass of other companies (50 mm), it is easy to eat other fish species, and it is a setting that can be used for almighty.
[Rear eye]
When mounted in this position, it can be "rolled slowly". In other words, it can only be rolled slowly. If you don't wind it with a super slow speed, it won't swim straight. As for product planning, I think it is a balance setting that is rejected by other manufacturers. After all, if you wind it normally, it will be heavy and you will lie down and swim. Slow when aiming for flatheads and black sea bream on the bottom. And swim firmly. Therefore, it is a "quite" aggressive setting.
[Actual fishing test] In the actual fishing test in which two people threw a metal circle sideways, 13SWAY hit 13SWAY at a pace about three times faster, and in a good way, 13SWAY (Bee Sway) produced overwhelming fishing results that disappointed. ).