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This tungsten red snapper lure head embodies the new "ball-biting concept" method proposed by Kazumasa Nakai.
Entangles highly active targets attacking the head. Kazumasa Nakai requested, "Highly active red snapper will quickly load their balls, so I wanted the head designed so that the hook point would be close to the ball." This resulted in a uniquely shaped head. Furthermore, a blade is attached to the tail to stabilize the head's swimming posture and increase its appeal. This high appeal leads to a bite.
Integrated Unit β System: Since attacks on balls are inevitably strong, a request was made for a stable unit, so the head body pipe was designed to fit perfectly with the tip of the β unit. This directly transmits rod power to underwater bites.
New Unit β System makes tie and hook changes incredibly easy. The concept is simple. The New Unit β System securely fastens the unit using a Columbus-like idea. Ties can be easily changed during use without cutting the leader.