Arukazik Follow Shot Sinker


Cast assist, fall saver, drift... Supporting a variety of rig presentations and expanding the possibilities of split shot rigs, the detachable sinking float is called "Follow Shot."
● Specific gravity 1.41. Features an exquisite sinking speed thanks to the use of a special resin material.
● The slit structure transmits bites more directly.
● Reduces stress during casting by acting as a weight assist.
● A variety of combinations with jig heads allow for diverse fall patterns.
● It's possible to instantly switch to split sinkers and other types of rigs.
*The displayed weight per item is an average value.
Please allow for some variation.
Follow Shot
- Follow Shot (Slow Sinking)
Colour
- Black
Specification
| Size | Weight (g) |
| S | 0.4g |
| M | 0.6g |
| L | 0.9g |
| LL | 1.3g |
Example of using follow shots

Low-Specific-Gravity Split Shot Rig
A split shot rig using the Follow Shot.
Compared to a traditional split shot sinker, it allows for an exceptionally slow presentation of the rig. It is ideal for drift fishing at close range and for targeting areas where rigs are prone to snagging, such as riprap and tetra-pod structures.
It is also recommended when you want to enhance the feel and performance of a lightweight jighead setup, or when you need just a little extra casting distance beyond what a jighead alone can provide.

Direct-Tie Split Shot Rig
The most standard split shot rig configuration, created by threading a Split Stopper onto the main line or leader and tying the hook directly to the line.
This simple setup reduces the hassle of assembling more complicated rigs while allowing the leader length to be adjusted quickly and easily. A convenient and versatile rig that can be adapted on the spot to match changing fishing conditions.

Tippet Leader Split Shot Rig
A split shot rig that uses a Unit Swivel and a two-stage leader system, consisting of a mid-leader and a tippet leader.
By selecting different line strengths for the mid-leader and tippet, anglers can minimize rig loss when snagged while maintaining excellent versatility in rig presentation.
This setup allows the rig's behavior and performance to be easily adjusted to suit changing conditions, while reducing the amount of tackle lost to structure and bottom snags.


