Daysprout Eagle Player 50 #02DS Pellet Nishiki
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Daysprout Eagle Player 50 #02DS Pellet Nishiki

Daysprout Eagle Player 50 #02DS Pellet Nishiki

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Brand New. May include items displayed in stores.

Specifics:
Size(mm): 50
Weight(g): 1.5

Using a series of powerful, continuous jerks to entice and hook a fish with a vertical dive and an upward-biting ascent.
In area trout fishing, rainbow trout are always the main target. It has become clear in recent years that when targeting them with a minnow, rainbow trout react better to vertical movements than they do to horizontal ones.
This method has even established itself as a "pattern" in the harsh environment of area tournaments. In places with high fish density, it produces an explosive effect, especially as a "second pattern" after fish are released.

$8.99
Daysprout Eagle Player 50 #02DS Pellet Nishiki
$8.99

Daysprout Eagle Player 50 #02DS Pellet Nishiki

Condition:
Brand New. May include items displayed in stores.

Specifics:
Size(mm): 50
Weight(g): 1.5

Using a series of powerful, continuous jerks to entice and hook a fish with a vertical dive and an upward-biting ascent.
In area trout fishing, rainbow trout are always the main target. It has become clear in recent years that when targeting them with a minnow, rainbow trout react better to vertical movements than they do to horizontal ones.
This method has even established itself as a "pattern" in the harsh environment of area tournaments. In places with high fish density, it produces an explosive effect, especially as a "second pattern" after fish are released.

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Condition:
Brand New. May include items displayed in stores.

Specifics:
Size(mm): 50
Weight(g): 1.5

Using a series of powerful, continuous jerks to entice and hook a fish with a vertical dive and an upward-biting ascent.
In area trout fishing, rainbow trout are always the main target. It has become clear in recent years that when targeting them with a minnow, rainbow trout react better to vertical movements than they do to horizontal ones.
This method has even established itself as a "pattern" in the harsh environment of area tournaments. In places with high fish density, it produces an explosive effect, especially as a "second pattern" after fish are released.