"Kijihata Grab" was born from the fusion of Hog and Grab, assuming that the target of interest "Kijihata" as well as the grouper-type target will be captured with Okappari. The bulky body, which is designed to keep the balance even in the heavy Texas of 30g and suppress the lifting, has plenty of presence. The characteristic thick tail not only generates strong waves even if it is small, but it also stabilizes the flight attitude by being attached to the offset, contributing to improved long-distance casting. Pursuing ease of use regardless of the rig, in order to enable capture according to the bait that the target is preying on. It is highly versatile for various approaches such as swimming with a jig head rig when the main bait is a small fish or squid, and bottom bump of a Texas rig when it is a crustacean. There are two sizes. The 4 inch is effective when aiming more delicately, and the 4.5 inch is effective when you want to make the weight heavier or use your own weight to explore farther and deeper. The recommended hook size is # 1 for 3 inches, # 1/0 for 4 inches, and # 2/0 for 4.5 inches.