Crankbait "MUSHBOB" by Tsutomu Kawashima, Super Loco Angler in Boso Peninsula.
The secret to getting caught while firmly clearing obstacles such as standing trees and abandoned stones is a sense of balance between the Doug Bill Lip and a stable posture. The wide shape of the front part prevents the roots from getting caught, but it also provides a moderately snug feel. By intentionally stacking on the obstacle, the bite is triggered by a change in the intentional action that occurs when the lure comes off.
With a total length of 50 mm/weight of 9.0 g (50 SR) and 9.5 g (50 MR), it is a convenient size and is perfect for keeping on with obstacles on the shoreline at a good tempo. In addition, a built-in magnet type center of gravity movement system stabilizes the flight attitude during casting and improves long-distance casting performance, and the weight is fixed during retrieval to lower the center of gravity, making it difficult to lose balance.