Feature

●WakyaJig Natsume Toy (National Nutme) No. 25, Approx. 4.4 lbs (2 kg), Quantity: 21 pcs (21 kg) (2.2 lbs (1 kg) bags x 2 packs)
●What is Natsume Lead? <br>This is a toy that resembles the shape of the nutsume, which has a vertical hole that allows the line to pass through. <br><br>The lines are through the pinch of the line through the pinch for freedom of movement. <br>Swivels are a common way to stop falling
●The slim shape makes it easy to slip through the gap and it has less rooting. <br>It can also be used for draft fishing in places with high obstacles. <br>It can also be used for casting fishing such as kissing. <br><br><br>It is recently popular as a omo hook (also known as a snack hook, tomme hook, nutme hook, tomori, and nutme hook). <br><br>Omok is a DIY lure made using a toy <br><br>The construction of the toy + assist hook makes it like a straight rig, but it can be used without worms or feeds. It is said to be made by fishermen in Okinawa, and in some regions it is used for fishing called "small fish fishing"
●Great Value - Large capacity approx. 3.2 oz (93.75 g) per piece


Description

WakyaJig Natsume Toy (Nationwide Nutme) No. 25, Approx. 4.4 lbs (2 kg)
Quantity: 21 pieces

What is Natsume Lead?
This is a toy that resembles the shape of the nutsume, which has a vertical hole that allows the line to pass through.

The lines are through the pinch of the line through the pinch so you can move them freely.
Swivels are a common way to stop falling.

The slim shape makes it easy to slip through the gap and it has less rooting.
It can also be used for draft fishing in places with high obstacles.
It can also be used for casting fishing such as kissing.


It is recently popular as a omo hook (also known as a snack hook, tomme hook, nutme hook, tomori, and nutme hook).

Omok is a DIY lure made using a toy

The construction of the toy + assist hook makes it like a straight rig, but it can be used without worms or feeds. It is said to be made by fishermen in Okinawa, and in some regions it is used for fishing called "small fish fishing".

Hajime Muratas "Bakutsuri Channel" has become the focus of recent years.
Also used in Buccoomi