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UAE: Thursday, Sep 25
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Fly, swim, catch! World's first tapered blade spoon A unique manufacturing method called ``Taper Blade Design'' that gradually tapers the thickness of the spoon blade from the head to the tail. The balance of the tail center of gravity created by this, combined with the cup shape, creates a splendid action even during dead slow retrieves that normally would not move. In addition, the balance of the tail center of gravity stabilizes the flight attitude and provides excellent flight distance. The unique tapered design of the spoon, where the thickness of the spoon becomes thicker from the head to the tail, is an original design from Timco. This tapered design extends the distance of the spoon compared to conventional spoons, making it less likely to float up on the bottom of fast-flowing rivers or lakes. It has a brisk wobbling action during normal retrieval, and a unique sliding action during slow to dead slow retrieval. Slide action is a horizontal action while rotating left and right. It moves well even at speeds that do not work with regular spoons, making it difficult to float and allowing you to trace a constant layer for a long time.
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