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- LENGTH: 95mm
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Sasuke
Master of both domains ? air and water ? for long distance flight and incredible swimming action.
The 4-3/4 inch long Sasuke and its dished lip is remindful of a bottle plug used by surf anglers in the mid-Atlantic and New England. West coast salmon trollers may say the Sasuke¡¯s lip looks somewhat like a ¡°J¡± type plug but that¡¯s where the similarities end.
The Sasuke lip design is pure Ima. The tough, almost indestructible ABS plastic Sasuke is a distance-casting dynamo due to the shifting tungsten ball weights inside.
The dense tungsten weights roll to the tail as the Sasuke hurtles an Incredible distance on the cast,¡¡even into a stiff ocean breeze. Weighing 5/8 ounce, the Sasuke casts like a much heavier lure due to its shifting weight system.
On the retrieve, the two tungsten balls roll back down into the front section of the¡¡Sasuke, where a baffle mechanism locks the weights precisely in place in the¡¡internally-engineered retrieval chamber so that now it is the nose of the Sasuke that¡¯s weighted down for the duration of the retrieve.
The nose-weighted balance of the Sasuke gives it incredible stability even¡¡in the roughest heaves. Meanwhile the tail end, being free of weight,¡¡vibrates tightly and frantically on the retrieve.
The tight, intense swimming action of the Sasuke is remindful of the world¡¡ocean¡¯s many plentiful herring and shad species. All gamefish everywhere¡¡feed on shad and herring, and the Sasuke closely imitates the swimming¡¡movements of these deep-bodied baitfish.
Under normal conditions, the Sasuke swims about 3 feet beneath the surface,¡¡but will dive deeper while staying stable in stronger currents.
In addition to its tight, vibrating action on a steady retrieve, the Sasuke also darts well. The erratic and sudden nature of a darting baitfish can be¡¡a tremendous strike trigger.
It may be the natural ebb and flow of the waves and the pull of the backwash that causes the Sasuke to suddenly dart and lunge forward or the skillful rod action of an expert angler who artfully darts it, then pauses momentarily to entice the unforgettable smashing strike of a powerful ocean gamefish.
Size
SASUKE SF 95 [Length] 95mm [weight]: 8g [type] floating [range] 10 - 60cm [action]: Woven Roll [hook] #6 [ring] #3 [main target] seabus [recommended area]: port/tidal flat/estuary/river [birthday]15 november 2001
SASUKE SS 95 [Length] 95mm [Weight] 10g [Type] Sinking [Range] 30-60cm [Action] Woven Roll [Hook] # 6 [Ring] # 3 [Main target] Sea bass [Recommended area] Port / tidal flat / estuary / river [Birthday] November 15, 2001
SASUKE SS95
A super long-selling product called sea bass bait. Stable flight distance due to the low resistance of the original ladle lip. Allows range capture and does not let the target thread. Long-selling minnow regardless of season An ultra-long-selling minnow that boasts high actual fishing performance, which is also called "sea bass bait". Rivers including the harbor
Sasuke SF 95
a super long seller called sea bass bait. stable flight distance due to the low resistance of the unique radar lip. the action that was crisp unique to floating long-selling minnows in season ? AN ULTRA-LONG CELLAR MINNOW BOASTING HIGH REAL FISHING PERFORMANCE CALLED "SEA BASS BAIT".
IT IS ACTIVE REGARDLESS OF THE PLACE AND SEASON TO BE USED FROM THE PORT AREA, RIVERS TO TIDAL FLATS.
IT COMBINES STABLE FLIGHT DISTANCE AND EATING ACTION.
BY USING FLOATING SF AND THINKING SS, IT CAN BE USED IN VARIOUS SITUATIONS.
Lure Love - IMA Sasuke 120 and 140
henry-gilbey.com/blog
Lure Love - IMA Sasuke 120 and 140 I am sure it¡¯s the same for a lot of you - many of your favourite lures are all wrapped up with specific memories, and for the IMA Sasuke it¡¯s exactly that for me. Along with a cotton candy IMA Komomo SF125 (check here), it was one of those rather lovely looking sand borer coloured IMA Sasuke 140 hard lures that I picked up from an old CLA Game Fair when Bass Lures has their first ever stand there. Two brand new lures from a company about which I knew squat, and both lures came with me to south east Ireland on my next trip.
And you couldn¡¯t make it up. This location we used to fish a fair bit could throw up some awesome bass fishing, and as we made our way around the cliffs on an ebbing tide, there¡¯s a great big rockpool right next to a lovely bit of seriously bouldery ground that always screams to be fished. I clipped on my brand new Sand Borer IMA Sasuke 140, chucked it into the rockpool to have a look at the action, called a couple of the guys over to come and have a look because it looked bloody lovely - as you do - and then I simply turned around and whacked the lure out over that delicious bass ground.
You know what happens next. First cast with this new lure and a bass nails it. Obviously it was a monster because I never got to see it, and the fact that it ran a bit and then threw the hooks (no crushed barbs for me back then) was of course frustrating, yet at the same time I was in a bit of shock at what had just happened. Remember at this time in my lure fishing life I was trying my best to better understand which kinds of lures might work over which kinds of ground - hell, I am always learning about this of course - and the fact that I had ¡°found¡± a new to me lure that looked bloody lovely, cast great, swam at a sort of shallowish to medium depth and nailed bass, well how could I not go and fall in love with it? I had never seen a lure like this and I was rather excited at my ¡°find¡±.
I must assume that the IMA Sasuke family of hard lures were at some point at least inspired by what I believe are known as ¡°bottle plugs¡± from the US striped bass scene, and then I am guessing that the IMA lure designer who first designed that Sasuke 140 at least borrowed a few ideas and then made it into a smaller, long-casting bass lure that of course kills for our fishing. I just love the Sasuke lures. I have heard really good things about the chunkier Sasuke 130, but my experience with that lure so far is a few casts into rough seas where it seems to work well. As per yourself I am sure, there are a few lures that we don¡¯t tend to go fishing without at least one in our lure boxes, and I wouldn¡¯t feel comfortable not having at least a Sasuke 120 or 140 in there somewhere. I just like how they cast and swim and the bass seem to agree.
I have also done pretty well on the smaller Sasuke 105, indeed I remember fishing a spot with a mate a few years back and feeling so confident with the conditions that I said if we didn¡¯t catch a bass I would throw my gear in the tide and give up! It was the little Sasuke 105 that saved my gear from a watery grave that day. I don¡¯t have any particular feelings about the 120 or the 140 being better than the other one, but I reckon I probably fish with the 120 more than I do the 140. I can¡¯t tell you why other than I most likely have a few more colours of the Sasuke 120 over the larger 140. Does this catch me more fish? Not sure, but it sure as hell catches my eye! Some of those limited colours that IMA do on the Sasuke 120 especially I am guessing are designed to catch an angler¡¯s eye - no way, really? I do take the middle treble off the 120 and the 140 because I can¡¯t see any point in it being there, and recently I have been messing around with those specialist single hooks. More to come on that, but I think I have settled on a treble at the front and a single at the back for various reasons, and to me the Sasuke 120 and 140 swim just fine rigged like this. Lures eh? Can you ever have enough?
27 JANUARY 2016 COMMENT
Brand History IMA JAPAN
Ima Japan is one of the most prestigious hard lure manufacturers throughout Japan. ima earned its reputation by creating an extremely extensive and premium product line up for both fresh and salt water. The ima brand was launched throughout Japan in April of 1998 capturing the inshore market with the release of the komomo SF-125, a super shallow runner that runs true at about 1foot below the surface. Almost immediately, Japanese anglers realized the komomo¡¯s fish catching ability and made it one of Japan¡¯s best selling lures, reaching the 1,000,000-unit mark since its debut. The ima brand is now marketed world wide including Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Singapore, Japan and North and South America.
Ima originates from the first three letters from the English word ¡°imagination¡±. ima feels that an angler will always make their imagination work for them, and they will always enjoy the process of doing so. ima is dedicated to assist the angler with their imagination and provides lures that produce excellent results. Their product development is thus motivated on keeping the angler¡¯s trust and imagination sharp.
The ima brand prides itself for being the leader in lure innovation. ima¡¯s designers possess degrees at top Japanese Universities in either Marine Studies or engineering degrees specializing in CAD systems. This coupled with being hardcore fisherman enables ima to get a concept ? to a prototype ? to a perfected lure at record speeds with the utilization of CNC machines.
Ima Japan continues to make headway in the U.S. market by teaming up with several B.A.S.S. Elite and FLW touring pros to design and create new baits for the U.S. anglers to enjoy.
Please expect to see only the best from ima, as the folks at ima hope to make all your fishing dreams come true!
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