Ultra-Fine Action Compact Crankbait for Shallow 50cm(19.7inch) Dive Depths
1. Compact Crankbait Swimming Parallel Slightly Above Bass at 50cm(1.6feet) in Shallow Areas
True to its name, "Gekiasa" (meaning 'very shallow' in Japanese), the Gekiasashad is an ideal lure for your frequent fishing spots, particularly if they are tough fields with many shallow areas around 1m (3.2 ft) deep. In such challenging fields, a compact crankbait with subtle movement can be an effective choice, as bass find it harder to dismiss. However, most compact crankbaits on the market dive deeper than 80 cm (2.6 ft), causing them to swim while knocking the bottom in shallow areas. Normally, bottom knocking is an effective bite trigger, but bass in high-pressure shallows, which have seen bottom-knocking lures repeatedly, tend to associate bottom knocking with lures.
Additionally, bass living in shallows tend to corner baitfish against the water surface to prevent them from escaping into rocks or crevices, and when hunting for prey, they often look upwards. (It goes without saying that bass skilled in such hunting tend to be larger.)
Considering these factors, in ultra-shallow, tough conditions, lures that dive deeper than 80 cm (2.6 ft) are not the best choice. Therefore, Imakatsu has developed the Gekiasashad, which dives deeper than a wake crank but shallower than a compact crankbait, swimming at a depth of 50 cm (1.6 ft).
2. Subtle Tight-Rolling Action Effective for Bass in High-Pressure Lakes, Proven to Attract Trout
The Gekiasashad was born in Lake Kasumigaura, the second-largest and extremely popular shallow lake in Japan. However, due to its popularity and high fishing pressure, combined with a decrease in bass population, it has become a challenging shallow lake where many top professionals struggle to make their tournament limits. As a result, the action of the Gekiasashad has been designed as an ultra-high-pitch tight roll, making it difficult for bass to discern it as a lure. According to Mr. Imakatsu, CEO and top tournament angler, the Gekiasashad achieves a movement comparable to Rapala's balsa-made Shad Rap SSR, so natural that even wary trout are known to strike it. Importantly, the Gekiasashad is made of plastic, not balsa, and is engineered for excellent casting ability, both internally and through its body design. (Its casting distance is surprisingly good for its size, as noted by our staff.)
3. Optimize Catch Rates by Alternating Between Gekiasashad, IXI SHAD TYPE-R, and Gekiasaflat
Among the lures developed by Mr. Imakatsu, there are three that resemble the Gekiasashad. While they may appear similar at first glance, each has its own unique concept. By understanding and utilizing these differences, anglers can significantly enhance their catch rates.
Imakatsu Gekiasaflat
Imakatsu Gekiasaflat is a flat-sided crankbait that shares a key characteristic with the Gekiasashad: swimming in a shallow range just above the bass at 50cm(1.64ft). Its body is flatter compared to the Gekiasashad, and it's designed for a high-pitch rolling action that creates intense and frequent flashes over short distances. As Mr. Imakatsu's blog suggests, it's effective for provoking reaction bites from bass near structures with its lure's flashing, and for attracting and catching distant bass that may not notice the more subtle movements of the Gekiasashad.
Megabass IXI SHAD TYPE-R
This shad, designed to swim in shallow waters, is a collaboration between Megabass's President Ito and Mr. Imakatsu. Similar in size to the Gekiasashad at under 60mm, it differs in the intended use scenarios considered during development, resulting in distinct actions and dive depths.
Usage Scenarios
Gekiasashad is designed for scenarios where you need to quickly search mid-depth areas, such as along shorelines. On the other hand, IXI SHAD TYPE-R is intended for use in scenes where there is a certain level of confidence that bass are present at a specific point. It's ideal for situations where bass may be clinging to the bottom near rocks during periods of low water temperatures, and you want to entice them without making direct contact with the bottom. In such scenarios, the IXI SHAD TYPE-R is the preferred choice.
Action
To suit the usage scenarios mentioned above, the IXI SHAD TYPE-R is designed with an even more subtle rolling action compared to the Gekiasashad.
Dive Depth
To match the mentioned scenarios, while the Gekiasashad dives to a depth of only 50cm(1.6ft), the IXI SHAD TYPE-R reaches approximately 80cm (2.6ft) (up to 1.0m in some cases).
Megabass IXI FURIOUS 0.5
Similar to the above, a lure developed through collaboration between Megabass's President Ito and Mr. Imae. It shares one of the key features of Gekiasashad, which is to swim in the shallow range just above 50cm(1.6ft), but the size is slightly larger than Gekiasashad, and its movement is more jerkbait-like.
- Condition: Brand New
- Length: 58 mm (2.3 inch)
- Weight: 7 g (1/4 oz.)
- Depth: MAX 0.5m
(*depend on country as below)
– Middle East : 9 working days*
– Oceania : 3 to 6 working days*
– Asia 1 to 6 working days*
The largest stock
View All