


If i'm not wrong shimano developed 3 colour schemes to cover different environments: “natural” for general presentations, “shrimp/ prawn” when squid require a more realistic presentation, and “Keimura” in deeper water or lower light conditions
The intuitive “Keimura” cloth is activated by UV light. UV light travels further in the water column than sunlight to give your jig more presence and glow where sunlight cannot reach.
I'll try it the next time i go eging
They all look like shrimp to me, But the seem to do the job with good results,
ReplyDeleteWell done Alan,
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