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🔻Set contents Stagger 5 inch ⇒ https://amzn.to/3DMmIbj Weighted hook 4/0 ⇒ https://amzn.to/40fZ93C Stagger 3.5 inch ⇒ https://amzn.to/4j09eZG Weighted hook 3/0 ⇒ https://amzn.to/41ZkDTB Kato's Instagram ⇒ / kotakun_0727 Soichiro Nagano's article ⇒ https://www.hideup.jp/blogs/nagano/in... "Stast" is a shad tail worm called the Hide Up Stagger that is particularly effective from the bank in winter and spring. I've put together a summary of how to set it up, how to use it, and how to rig it, based on the Instagram of the developer, Mr. Kato. In the second half, I'll talk about what I felt while actually using it. It's pretty easy to rig, it's cost-effective, doesn't get caught on rocks, and has a reaction element, so I think it could be used as a replacement for metal vibes and Shun Teki in winter. 🔻Video flow0:00 Opening0:36 The reason why Stast was born1:20 Setting (Difference from Nasu rig)2:52 Why use Stagger4:23 How to use Stast4:44 How to use Stast tackle6:10 Summary of how to use Stast7:50 Trying out Stast (in Lake Biwa)8:57 (Underwater) Image of how to move it10:22 Explanation while actually using it13:40 Start 15:49 with a 3.5 inch Stagger. The action may be close to a shake. Subscribe to the channel here ⇒ http://bit.ly/385XH5T Easy to use from the shore 🔻Recommended🔻 Energy goods sales shop ⇒ https://suzuri.jp/energy-fukuda Bass fishing blog ⇒ https://bass-blog.com Click here for business inquiries ⇒ https://forms.gle/DbfTjoSEGoRHmm9k9 #EnergyFukuda #Bassfishing *This channel is a participant of the Amazon Associates Program, an affiliate program designed to provide a means for earning referral fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.co.jp.