OSP Saikoro Dice Rubber

Brand new in pack



Yuki Minemura, a professional staff member on the podium at site fishing in local tournaments in the Kanto region. His money bait was "Dice Rubber" released from the field side. However, because it is handmade, it is difficult to mass-produce and obtain. Many anglers did not realize the power of this lure, and it turned into a secret lure. I want more anglers to experience the power of this lure. In order to solve such a problem, collaborative development for mold production by OSP started under the agreement of developer Hideaki Tabuchi.

It is not difficult to imagine that the dice rubber is effective against bass that prey on insects and shrimp from its appearance, but it is also within the range of bass that pursue bait fish selectively. So why does one lure make the bass react widely? This is because the site technique "escape", which is a small silhouette but generates a large water push and moves instantaneously, is established at a high level. It is a unique worm that can be seriously eaten by letting it fall to the line of sight of the bus with a no sinker (mass Bali # 4) and letting it escape from the bus with a twitch when the bus chase.


The dice rubber NONSALT is a model mass-produced by OSP from the original dice rubber Vol.3 (12mm) that Minemura used mainly. The size that is neither too small nor too large is compatible with various rigs, and can be easily cast and operated even when used with a spinning rod UL ~ L class and fluorocarbon line 3 ~ 4 lb. In addition, by setting the material to be harder than the original dice rubber, the needle holding is improved and it is easy for anyone to handle.


OSP WORKS SECONDARY (Max Salt) is tuned to a setting that exceeds the original performance under certain conditions and usage. The Dice Rubber MAX SALT is a high density model that specializes in the approach of using it in a deep range that cannot be captured by the Dice Rubber NON SALT when using it with a no sinker, or using a guarded mass burr to hang it on a dark cover.