Pre-orders for the second wave of Saurib Spoon t-Route original colors are now open!
on Jan 10 2024
The second wave of Saurib Spoon's t-Route original colors is ready!
We have a wide variety of products available, including the hugely popular Shaath fe, the popular Shaath P, and the classic Shaath.
The colors are five of t-Route's popular colors.
Please take this opportunity to pick up a copy.
Reservations start: January 11th (Thursday) 21:00
Expected delivery date: Early March
#1 Kotobuki
#2 Kotobuki (Uracha)
#3 Ripe Vanana
#4 Route21
#5 Reaction KB
Shaath 1.6g、1.9g、2.3g、2.7g
Shaath P 1.4g、1.8g
Shaath DM 1.3g、1.5g
Shaath We 0.9g、1.2g
Shaath fe 0.4g、0.6g
marcus 0.7g、1.1g、1.5g
Ritti 0.5g、0.8g、1.0g、0.8改
#1 Longevity
This color has a proven track record as the winning lure at the Hiraya Lake FS competition.
Because the color does not fade too much, you can catch active fish efficiently.
This color is effective for the fish that give up on lures immediately after being released, which is a common sight these days, but because it is designed to attract fish that want to bite, it is particularly effective at points close to the release site.
By reducing the expansion, you can keep released fish biting without giving up on the lure even if they are under pressure or dislike strong colors.
It can be used in any water quality, but it is a color that is most effective when used with trout that have a habit of eating clear to stained water.
#2 Kotobuki (Uracha)
This model has a brown underside to expand the range of uses for the lure.
It is suitable for use with finicky fish that dislike released colors and with micro spoons.
It is suitable for use with finicky fish that dislike released colors and with micro spoons.
#3 Ripe Vanana
This color is effective in situations where released fish are mixed in with the remaining fish.
It has a proven track record as a winning lure in the Anglers Park Kingfisher tournament!
The expanding color on the top of the spoon's front attracts only the most active fish, while the clear orange tail allows the pursuing fish to bite without giving up on it.
It uses an expanding color that can be caught over a short distance.
It goes well with Stain Clear Water.
It has a proven track record as a winning lure in the Anglers Park Kingfisher tournament!
The expanding color on the top of the spoon's front attracts only the most active fish, while the clear orange tail allows the pursuing fish to bite without giving up on it.
It uses an expanding color that can be caught over a short distance.
It goes well with Stain Clear Water.
#4 Route21
This color is effective regardless of water quality.
Pink and other expanding colors are currently trending in the area, but pastel colors in particular are colors that will reliably attract bites even in extremely slow conditions during the day.
The surface is free of fluorescent or other gimmicks and is a matte color finished with fine pearls, making it a color that will attract even picky fish and make them bite.
The underside is a slightly glowing yellow color that ensures visibility for anglers while also creating an excellent bait-inducing color.
#5 Reaction KB
This is a great second color to use when release doesn't work, and is extremely effective for trout that don't chase long distances.
Reaction KB comes in handy when gold, fluorescent, and expanding colors are not as effective.
This color has a brilliant track record, having been the winning lure in the Samegai Trout Farm Master Tournament and the Anglers Park Kingfisher weekday tournament.
The tail is sprayed with fluorescent blue, which is effective against highly to medium active fish, making it extremely effective against released fish that are reluctant to bite.
It's a surefire color in clear water, but it's also very effective as a stain.
Reaction KB comes in handy when gold, fluorescent, and expanding colors are not as effective.
This color has a brilliant track record, having been the winning lure in the Samegai Trout Farm Master Tournament and the Anglers Park Kingfisher weekday tournament.
The tail is sprayed with fluorescent blue, which is effective against highly to medium active fish, making it extremely effective against released fish that are reluctant to bite.
It's a surefire color in clear water, but it's also very effective as a stain.
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