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Daiwa Masunoimomushi Reaction Gold
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Daiwa Masunoimomushi Reaction Gold

The Daiwa Masunoimomushi is a 30 mm entry-level crankbait designed for ease of use.

$5.01

Lowest ever $5.01

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Also at Digitaka · $5.36

About this piece

The Daiwa Masunoimomushi is a 30 mm entry-level crankbait designed for ease of use. By varying the retrieve speed, the angler can control diving depth, and pausing allows the lure to rise slowly, keeping it in the target zone.

Key features

  • Weighs 1.9 g with a compact 30 mm body.
  • Fitted with two Presso Short Multi SS #10 treble hooks.
  • Features SaqSas surface treatment for up to 40% better penetration.
  • Vertical rear eye with split rings improves hook freedom and reduces drop-offs.
  • Sinks on retrieve, rises when paused — simple depth control.

Best for

  • Trout fishing in streams and lakes.
  • Anglers new to crankbait fishing.
  • Scenarios requiring precise depth control with speed changes.

Specs

Crankbaits & Minnows
Type
Suspending
Length (mm)
30
Weight (g)
1.9
Action
Wobbling Roll
Hook Size
#10
Hooks
2
Color
リアクションゴールド

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