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Issei Neko Metal 30g
Issei
Hard Lures

Issei Neko Metal 30g

The Issei Neko Metal 30g is a metal jig designed with a focus on fall behavior, where many bites occur during the drop.

$7.08

Lowest ever $7.08

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Also at Digitaka · $7.77

About this piece

The Issei Neko Metal 30g is a metal jig designed with a focus on fall behavior, where many bites occur during the drop. Through extensive prototyping, it achieves a lifelike underwater posture that triggers strikes.

Key features

  • Falls in an optimized posture to provoke bites during the drop
  • Reversible design allows changing action characteristics to suit conditions
  • Equipped with a long luminous tinsel-assisted center hook for added attraction

Best for

  • Jigging techniques such as one-pitch jig, lift & fall, and high-speed retrieve
  • Targeting a variety of predatory fish in both fresh and saltwater
  • Anglers seeking a versatile metal jig adaptable to different retrieve speeds and conditions

Specs

Jigs
Type
Sinking
Weight (g)
30

Price over time

90 days
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