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一誠 bibibi マルチ 10g #3/0 #12 村上シャッド
Issei
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一誠 bibibi マルチ 10g #3/0 #12 村上シャッド

The Issei bibibi Multi is a multi-purpose rubber jig designed for versatile fishing scenarios.

$4.31

Lowest ever $4.31

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About this piece

The Issei bibibi Multi is a multi-purpose rubber jig designed for versatile fishing scenarios. Its specially shaped dread skirt and regular square skirt interact with water flow to create an alluring, undulating action. The head shape balances snag resistance, bottom stability, and a moderate feel for the angler.

Key features

  • Weight: 10g with a #3/0 hook for larger trailer worms.
  • Special flat dread skirt and regular square skirt for lifelike movement.
  • Head shape designed for easy penetration and bottom stability.
  • Hook shape optimized for easy hook-setting and straightforward trailer mounting.

Best for

  • Bass fishing in various field, area, and situation conditions.
  • Swimming jig presentations with soft plastic trailers.
  • Bottom-contact fishing requiring good feel and snag resistance.
  • Multi-purpose applications where lure versatility is key.

Specs

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Type
Sinking
Model Code
bibibi マルチ
Weight (g)
10
Hook Size
3/0
Hooks
1

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