Jointed Body & Ultra-Thin Tail – A Precision Soft-Plastic Designed to Catch Them All
Swimming Action
1. Ultra-Thin Transparent Tail Moves with Minimal Current to Tempt Even the Smartest Clear-Water Bass

The Sakana Sakana is a soft-plastic developed by genius Haruhiko Murakami, creator of the Neko-Rig and Sumorubber, with the concept of "catching everything." The greatest strength of the "Sakana Sakana" is its incredible ability to trigger bites with its ultra-thin transparent tail. The natural wavering motion of the tail in water stimulates the instincts of cautious bass, reliably triggering their feeding response. It reacts immediately to the slightest changes in water flow or rod technique. The elegant undulating tail action created by just slightly moving your rod simultaneously stimulates the bass's vision and lateral line. The micro-vibrations generated by the tail during high-speed shaking draw in bass, and once the bass approaches, free your line tension. Even when stationary, the tail creates spontaneous action from minimal water flow that drives bass crazy.
The tougher the conditions, the more the Sakana Sakana shines. Be sure to experience its true potential in highly pressured, clear water.
2. Twin body structure allows for diverse rigging applications

Its innovative twin body structure accommodates various rigging methods. By cutting the connecting section, you can use only the 2nd body, allowing for customization based on conditions. Not just the 1st body, but the 2nd body also features a head design that makes it easier to rig with drop-shot hooks. Compatible with various rig settings such as Drop-shot Rig, Neko-Rig, and Weight-less Rig, it adapts flexibly to all field conditions. Having one in your tackle box makes this a versatile soft-plastic that can cover many situations.
3. In sight fishing, hook a bass within three casts
The bite-focused Sakana Sakana demonstrates its prowess in sight fishing as well. The key is to "cast in the direction the bass is moving and let it drift naturally." Repeat this approach. Gradually, the bass will reduce its distance from the soft-plastic. With bass that are willing to bite, you'll typically get a strike on approximately the third approach. Be sure to try it for sight fishing in clear water.
4. How to alternate with the GillGill
With sight fishing in mind, first try the Sakana Sakana, and if there's no response, switch to the GillGill. While the Sakana Sakana was developed with the concept of "catching everything," the GillGill was developed for bass that won't bite even on the Sakana Sakana. Although both are ultra-thin soft-plastics, bass respond differently to their different silhouettes. Responses also vary depending on the day's bass and field conditions, so keep both types on hand and enjoy observing the different reactions from bass!
5. Recommended hooks and sizes
Offset hooks: #4 to #2
- Condition: Brand New
- qty: 7pk.

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