
Attacking Lake Biwa in autumn with "KUBIRE UNAGI4".
Deep octopus and shallow eels.
Recently, fishing at Lake Biwa has been done using two worms.
At this time of year, feeding spots and ranges change daily, but the water temperature is still high and fish can be seen actively feeding in shallow waters.
This is a fish in excellent condition caught on the KUBIRE UNAGI 4.
To avoid pulling the lure directly, let some slack in the line and shake it, then drag it just a few centimetres.
Even after he collapses, he shows it off thoroughly and then drags it out again.
When I took action with that image in mind, they took the bait.
The rigs used are mainly free rigs, Texas rigs, and leaderless down shots.
They seem similar but have different actions.
If you want to create a bouncy action, try a leaderless down shot or Texas rig, where the sinker directly pulls the worm.
Although the free rig is less direct than the leaderless down shot, it is more likely to create a soft gap.
If you compare the videos, you can see that the action is quite different.
If you want to create a popping action, leaderless down shot > Texas rig > free rig
If you want to look slow, use a free rig > Texas rig > leaderless down shot.
Seeing it from a perspective you don't normally see makes it easier to get an idea of the action!