Feature
Born in 1999. A timeless standard that still keeps catching fish.
Since its release in 1999, this compact and lightweight spoon has remained a longtime favorite for slow-retrieve fishing.
It does not rely on flashy character, but its swimming stability is exceptional. The design efficiently sheds water pressure acting on the spoon, allowing it to swim reliably even on a slow retrieve and making it easy for beginners to use.
On the fall, it produces a fine and smooth action, and it is also highly effective for down-current and down-cross presentations in moving water. Even without forcing the action, it naturally traces the intended range.
It also responds honestly to angler input, so changes in retrieve speed and fall timing can trigger bites exactly when you want them.
It catches well, is easy to swim, and has no bad habits. Among many spoons, this may be the most natural all-around standard. That is exactly why it continues to be chosen as a benchmark lure.
Wide Range Control
2.6g / 2.2g / 1.5g / 1.0g
Covers a wide range from just below the surface to near the bottom. Larger sizes appeal strongly when fish are active, while smaller sizes look more natural when activity is low.
Surface & Wide Range Control
0.7g
Easy to use when downsizing your presentation, and also highly effective for spoon fishing just under the surface.
Surface
0.4g
A model specialized for delicate surface presentations. It produces natural bites even under heavy fishing pressure.
Specification
Spec
Color Chart
Some photos are still being prepared. In those cases, substitute spoon images are currently used.
- BS Color
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BS1 Gold
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BS2 Fluorescent Red Gold
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BS3 First Lemon
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BS4 Lime Glitter
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BS5 Fluorescent Matte Red
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BS6 Candy Orange
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BS7 Candy Pink
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BS8 Silver
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BS9 Fluorescent Blue Pink
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BS10 Blue Silver
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BS15 Gradation G Black
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BS16 Gradation G Dark Brown
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BS19 Gradation R Olive
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BS20 Gradation R Rust
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BS22 Dragon Fruit
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BS23 Passion Orange
- Slightly Bright Colors
- Colors that perform well as a second release-round option.
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H1 Green Metallic
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H2 Salmon
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H3 Chart Glitter
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H4 KM Half
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H5 Thirty Eight
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H6 Daidai Squash
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H7 Kazupin
- Match Colors
- Colors designed to keep producing efficiently from the release stage through tougher conditions while maintaining fish response.
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E65 Second Lemon
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E66 Fitz Green
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E67 Match Brown
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E68 Caramel G
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E69 Fire Blue
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E70 Roasted Pudding
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E71 AG Carrot
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E72 Kids Plum
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E73 Choco Lemon
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E74 Lemon Squash
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E75 Orange Peel
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E77 Half Mack
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E81 Purple Sea Urchin
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E83 Rusty Ayu
- Advanced Series / Dark Tones
- Colors that shine when fish activity drops and nothing else is getting a response.
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AD1 Kasuchan
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AD2 Matsupele Brown
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AD3 Sakopele
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AD4 Milk Cocoa
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AD5 Arga
- Advanced Series / Mid Tones
- Versatile colors suitable from the second and third stocking rounds through tougher conditions.
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AD10 Otegine
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AD11 Kanesada
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AD12 Nihongo
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AD13 MOZO
- Advanced Series / Bright Tones
- Recommended for high-activity conditions right after stocking or during the second and third rounds. These are slightly heavier tournament-minded colors.
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AD20 Stocking Fire
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AD21 Uza Gold
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AD22 Saber Silver
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AD23 Monkey Banana
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AD24 Oyster
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AD25 Vegetable
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AD26 Kasupika Orange
- Subtle Colors
- Colors that perform well in tough conditions when the fish are reluctant to bite.
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S1 Dark Brown
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S2 Dark Olive
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S3 Dead Leaf
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S4 Marron Squash
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S5 Keim Light Pellet
- High-Mobility Colors
- Colors that reduce fish wariness with subdued tones, then trigger bites with subtle flashes.
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K11 High-Mobility Olive
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K12 High-Mobility Orange
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K14 High-Mobility Blue
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K15 High-Mobility Pink
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K16 High-Mobility Beige
- V Color
- Description coming soon.
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V3 Ayu
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V4 MG Ice
- Fruit Basket
- Glow accents create a flashing effect that triggers bites. Effective in high-activity situations, muddy ponds, and low-light conditions.
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YM1 YM Peach
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YM2 YM Melon
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YM3 YM Strawberry
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YM4 YM Orange
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YM5 YM Mikan