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OSP Dolive SS-Gill
Size: 2 inch, 51mm
Content: 10 pieces
The OSP DoLive SS-Gill 2" was designed by OSP's experienced Japanese engineers specifically for catching large, bluegill eating bass, to accurately replicate a small bluegill and perform different actions depending on the technique. Shaped with a wide body and octagonal tail, it perfectly represents the profile and subtle tail action of a vulnerable bluegill swimming through shallow water.
The DoLive SS-Gill is also extremely versatile and can be weightlessly hooked on an offset hook. It sinks with a wide downward spiral. When pulled off the bottom on a weighted Texas rig, it creates a reverse loop and lands in the same place it started. This technique is great for enticing stubborn bass to bite because it stays in the strike zone for a longer period of time. Another way to fish the DoLive SS Gill is to insert a small nail weight (nail sinker) into the head.
The OSP DoLive SS Gill is available in different colors and is perfect for all waters where bass and bluegill are present at the same time.
If you insert 3.5g nail weight in the head and put hook from tail which is so-called swim-backward setting, it realizes amazing wide backward swiming. Rolling swivel is recommended because the bait rotates when it is retreived. Rolling swivel should be attached at the 20~40cm from the hook.
If you let it fall freely with 3.5g Texas rig, it spiral falls drawing a large ark. If you keep line tension, it falls like S shape without spiral. If you use Texas rig with weight stopper tight to move only a little, it draws larger arc. Normally spiral fall causes line twist, but large spiral fall does not cause twist too much compared to fine cone-like spiral
If you lift it up at the bottom just lightly, it rotates like giant swing and then touch the bottom. If you let it hang on a branch and lift and fall it, it also starts to rotate widely. It is almost like panicked bluegill. It never moves a lot from the spot, so it is possible to seduce bass at the one good grass spot by repeating that action many times. It is also possible to irritate bass and let the bass bite at sight fishing.
It is easy to keep hook point upward when you give action, so it reduces stress like hanging because the hook point seldom faces downward when it contact with bush or grass.
As if the tail of bluegill, it catches the slight change in the water current, it flaps with high pitch and flutters even if you retrieve slowly, it controls SS (spiral & slide) performance.
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