OSP Dice Rubber Drop Shot 12mm
In local tournaments in the Kanto region, professional staff member Yuki Minemura consistently reaches the podium through site fishing. The "Psycho-Rubber" lure, part of his money bait lineup, was sold through Fieldside. However, being handmade, it was difficult to mass-produce and hard to obtain. As a result, few anglers experienced the lure's effectiveness, and it had become a secret lure. To let more anglers experience the power of this lure, a joint development for mold-based production by O.S.P began with the consent of the developer, Hideaki Tabuchi.

It is not hard to imagine that the Psycho-Rubber is effective against bass feeding on insects or shrimp due to its appearance, but it also targets bass that selectively chase baitfish. Why, then, does a single lure provoke reactions from a wide range of bass? The reason is that, despite its small silhouette, it generates a large water push and moves instantaneously, enabling the high-level execution of the site technique called "letting go." The way to use it is as a no-sinker (Masubari #4), dropping it to the bass's line of sight; when the bass chases, a twitch lets the bait escape, triggering a decisive bite. This makes it a one-of-a-kind worm.
The Psycho-Rubber NONSALT is O.S.P’s mass-produced model of the original Psycho-Rubber Vol.3 (12mm), which Minemura mainly used. Its size is neither too small nor too large, making it compatible with various rigs. Even when used as a no-sinker with UL~L class spinning rods and 3~4 lb fluorocarbon line, it can be easily cast and handled. Additionally, by deliberately using a slightly firmer material than the original Psycho-Rubber, hook retention is improved, making it user-friendly for anyone.
Note: The Psycho-Rubber may transfer color if it comes into contact with other worms. Store each color separately.