Features
Keimura's theory and effect
The secret to catching Keimura's Egi well is the "strength of appeal" due to fluorescent light emission.
Fluorescence is a phenomenon that emits light only when it is exposed to light.
In other words, the presence of light (ultraviolet rays) from the sun is indispensable for "Keimura" to exert its appealing power, especially under conditions such as sunny and sometimes cloudy weather, times when sunlight is involved, and highly transparent tide colors. The effect can be expected.
* Above shows how Egi-Oh K Keimura does not emit light when not exposed to the sun (ultraviolet rays).
* Above shows how Egi-Oh K Keimura lights up when exposed to the sun (ultraviolet rays).
Situations where Keimura is effective
Weather: sunny and sometimes cloudy
Time of the day: sunrise to sunset
Water condition: cle
Specs
Size |
Weight (g) | Weight (oz) | Length Without Needle (mm) | Length Without Needle (in) | Type | Sinking Speed |
2.5 | 11 g | 3/8 oz | 75 mm | 2 15/16" | Sinking | About 5.0 sec / m |
3.0 | 16 g | 5/8 oz | 90 mm | 3 9/16" | Sinking | About 3.0 sec / m |
3.5 | 22 g | 3/4 oz | 105 mm | 4 1/8" | Sinking | About 3.0 sec / m |
4.0 | 26 g | 7/8 oz | 120 mm | 4 3/4" | Sinking | About 3.0 sec / m |