O.S.P pro staff Kazuki Orikane aka “Orikin” started developing Orikane-mushi long before bug lures became popular. Ultimate performance of Orikane-mushi led him to a winner’s circle many times at tournaments in Lake Kameyama or Lake Takataki which are regarded as the “Mecca”of bug lures.
Sweet pop sound and splash generated by cup-shaped head elicits bass from deep range or far back in cover where small silhouette bug lure was never able to show its existence. Upward arms make on-the-spot temptation easy and reproduce drowning bug. The four pairs of legs float on the water surface, and generate complex ripples, even by a slight shaking. Two brush guards are the result of consideration of heavy cover fishing and it is arranged straight vertical, so when you cut one of them it still guards the centerline of the hook. Downward line eye and hook has the best hooking ability. That’s Orikane’s conclusion after he tested every kind of hooking pattern. It demonstrates amazing power under high pressure conditions or against visible bass. It is not limited to the field where bug is the main bait.