Yamashita's eginno Mogumogu search totanara are the latest 2020 novelties in the field of eging.
It is a very interesting artificial bait precisely because it helps to understand the mechanisms that make the difference in eging fishing. The "first series" Eginno is called pyon pyon because the small tugs that are impressed on the lure during recovery make it very similar to a shrimp on the run, a bewitching prey for cuttlefish and squid. The latest 2020 model is called mogumogu search and the secret of its seductive success with cephalopods lies in the EGI + ESCA (true) combination. In fact mogumogu can be translated as "treat" all together with the internal rattling " search".
The new lure is very easy to trigger and use, just lay the sardine or another fish on your back, secure it with the special elastic and throw it into the sea. Let it sink then raise the rod and at the same time retrieve a couple of reel turns. Let it "rest" for 15/20 sec then raise the tip of the barrel and recover a couple of rounds and so on.
When a different weight is perceived during the retrieve, it means that the cephalopod is on the bait. At this point it is very important not to make hasty movements, to strike with a light but decisive stroke so as to make the prey slide onto the totanara baskets and then recover at a constant but not too slow speed. To sail the prey with the help of a landing net.
Characteristics:
Size: #3.2
Weight: 20g
Sinking with bait: 1mt in 2.8sec.
Covering in Worm Jacket [The special fabric that transforms light into heat making it the most natural and most visible lure to cephalopods.]
Contains a 600hz rattle capsule to signal its presence by moving.
The sinking centreboard is in ecological tin.
Double crown baskets in stainless steel
Spare elastic for bait
Offered in 6 colors with a Keimura body and 490 glow .
The color 001 - 490 glow has a light body, with essential finishes to maximize the florescence and make it visible to cephalopods. The degree of florescence on the clear dress makes this totanara very natural, irresistible even in shallow waters. Color suitable for evening and night fishing.
The orange 002 - 490 glow color makes it more visible in moments of turbulence of the tide when the water is veiled by particles of mud or sand to be used with low light intensity such as in the evening or at night.
The color 003 - Keimura the pink color of the body is enhanced by the keimura luminescence of the warm jacket that lights up thanks to the UV rays even in depth. We recommend using it on clear and bright days but also at dawn or dusk with clear waters.
The color 004 Keimura like the color 003 the blue color of the body is enhanced by the keimura luminescence of the warm jacket lights up thanks to the UV rays even in depth. Recommended in clear waters during the day even with overcast skies.
The color 005 Keimura Silver which imitates the coloring of forage fish becomes deadly thanks to the keimura effect to always be visible and effective even in conditions of poor visibility.
The 006 Keimura Red color which, like all types of red, changes hue once in the water, transforms and thanks to the Keimura luminescence of its warm jacket becomes visible to cephalopods even at great depths on the blackest nights.
It is a very interesting artificial bait precisely because it helps to understand the mechanisms that make the difference in eging fishing. The "first series" Eginno is called pyon pyon because the small tugs that are impressed on the lure during recovery make it very similar to a shrimp on the run, a bewitching prey for cuttlefish and squid. The latest 2020 model is called mogumogu search and the secret of its seductive success with cephalopods lies in the EGI + ESCA (true) combination. In fact mogumogu can be translated as "treat" all together with the internal rattling " search".
The new lure is very easy to trigger and use, just lay the sardine or another fish on your back, secure it with the special elastic and throw it into the sea. Let it sink then raise the rod and at the same time retrieve a couple of reel turns. Let it "rest" for 15/20 sec then raise the tip of the barrel and recover a couple of rounds and so on.
When a different weight is perceived during the retrieve, it means that the cephalopod is on the bait. At this point it is very important not to make hasty movements, to strike with a light but decisive stroke so as to make the prey slide onto the totanara baskets and then recover at a constant but not too slow speed. To sail the prey with the help of a landing net.
Characteristics:
Size: #3.2
Weight: 20g
Sinking with bait: 1mt in 2.8sec.
Covering in Worm Jacket [The special fabric that transforms light into heat making it the most natural and most visible lure to cephalopods.]
Contains a 600hz rattle capsule to signal its presence by moving.
The sinking centreboard is in ecological tin.
Double crown baskets in stainless steel
Spare elastic for bait
Offered in 6 colors with a Keimura body and 490 glow .
The color 001 - 490 glow has a light body, with essential finishes to maximize the florescence and make it visible to cephalopods. The degree of florescence on the clear dress makes this totanara very natural, irresistible even in shallow waters. Color suitable for evening and night fishing.
The orange 002 - 490 glow color makes it more visible in moments of turbulence of the tide when the water is veiled by particles of mud or sand to be used with low light intensity such as in the evening or at night.
The color 003 - Keimura the pink color of the body is enhanced by the keimura luminescence of the warm jacket that lights up thanks to the UV rays even in depth. We recommend using it on clear and bright days but also at dawn or dusk with clear waters.
The color 004 Keimura like the color 003 the blue color of the body is enhanced by the keimura luminescence of the warm jacket lights up thanks to the UV rays even in depth. Recommended in clear waters during the day even with overcast skies.
The color 005 Keimura Silver which imitates the coloring of forage fish becomes deadly thanks to the keimura effect to always be visible and effective even in conditions of poor visibility.
The 006 Keimura Red color which, like all types of red, changes hue once in the water, transforms and thanks to the Keimura luminescence of its warm jacket becomes visible to cephalopods even at great depths on the blackest nights.