Skip to product information
1 of 2

Auto Parts Tokyo

WakyaJig Natsume Omori (Nationwide Natsume) No. 25 (approx. 93g) Approx. 2kg

WakyaJig Natsume Omori (Nationwide Natsume) No. 25 (approx. 93g) Approx. 2kg

Regular price $36.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $36.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Condition: New

WakyaJig Natsume weight (Nationwide Natsume) No. 25 Approx. 2kg Quantity: 21 pieces (1 kg bag x 2 pieces) What is Natsume weight (Jujube lead)? Hole for passing the line vertically It is a weight that resembles the shape of an open jujube fruit.

With hollow weights such as jujube weights, the line passes through the weight, so it can move freely.
The common way to stop falling weights is to use a Sarkhan (swivel). The slim shape allows it to easily slip through gaps and prevents it from getting caught.
It is also used for gap fishing in fishing spots with many obstacles.
It is also used for cast fishing such as kiss fishing.


Omok (also called omo hook, omori hook, jujube hook, omori, jujube hook) has become popular recently.

Omok is a self-made lure using weights.

It has a structure similar to a straight rig, consisting of weights and assist hooks, but it can be used as is without adding worms or bait. It is said to have been created by fishermen in Okinawa, and is used in some areas for fishing called ``chon-chon fishing''. Great value, large capacity approximately 93.75g per piece

WakyaJig (Wakya Jig) Natsume weight (national jujube) No. 25 Approx. 2kg Quantity: 21 pieces What is a jujube weight (jujube lead)? It is a weight similar to the shape of a jujube fruit with a hole through which the line is passed vertically. Jujube weight, etc. The line runs through the weight, so it can move freely. The common way to stop falling weights is to use a sarkhan (swivel). The slim shape allows it to easily slip through gaps and prevents it from getting caught. It is also used for gap fishing in fishing spots with many obstacles. It is also used for cast fishing such as kiss fishing. Omok (also called omo hook, omori hook, jujube hook, omori, and jujube hook) has become popular recently. Omok is a self-made lure using weights. It has a structure similar to a straight rig with a weight + assist hook, but it can be used as is without adding any worms or bait. It is said to have been created by fishermen in Okinawa, and is used in some areas for fishing called ``chon-chon fishing''. It has been attracting attention in recent years after being featured on Hajime Murata's ``Bakutsuri Channel''. Also used for book weights


Package size: ‎16.5 x 12.4 x 2.9 cm; 1.98 kg
View full details