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JINBEee's Yaora 180 is a lure specifically developed for tuna fishing. When targeting these fish, it's crucial to reach bait schools (called "nabura") even at long... read more
JINBEee's Yaora 180 is a lure specifically developed for tuna fishing. When targeting these fish, it's crucial to reach bait schools (called "nabura") even at long distances, achieve a short and quick action, and maintain a stable position during pauses. For this reason, the Yaora has been carefully designed with a focus on shape and weight distribution, achieving exceptional casting distance and ideal action. In addition, it was developed with particular attention to its profile and balance during the pause phases. With a slightly slack line, the lure can produce a quick and erratic action with very short movements. Furthermore, the slightly open mouth generates small bubbles during motion, enhancing its appeal—especially effective when the prey is small.RECOMMENDED SETUP - Front treble hook: 6.5 - 8.0g- Rear treble hook: 6.5 - 9.5g- Split ring: size #6 - #8RECOMMENDED TREBLE HOOKS (with approximate weights)- BKK Raptor Z 3/0 (7.5g), 4/0 (9.5g)- Owner C'ultiva STX-68 3/0 (6.8g), 4/0 (9.0g)- Decoy Y-S22 4/0 (7.0g), 5/0 (8.5g)- Gamakatsu Treble SP-XH 4/0 (6.5g), 5/0 (9.0g)MADE IN JAPANImportant Notes:The recommended setups are indicative and may vary depending on water salinity and individual lure differences.Using a slightly larger rear treble hook can improve the lure's stability during movement.The product has not been tested with single hooks, and performance with them is not guaranteed.Finding the ideal setup may require experimenting with different hook combinations.The indicated weights are average values measured internally by JINBEee.Caution for wooden lures:Due to the characteristics of wood, there may be variations in weight and shape.It's recommended to adjust buoyancy by changing hooks or applying adhesive weights.Scratches from fish bites or hooks may lead to water absorption, altering buoyancy.After use, allow the lure to dry thoroughly and repair any scratches with waterproofing products to prevent water intrusion.Metal parts may break due to metal fatigue.The lure may break if subjected to loads beyond its designed strength.