Palms Alexandra FS AL-201
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A remake of the debut model that can be said to be the origin of Alexandra, which was released in 2004 and was discontinued while being missed in the heyday of heavy thinking. As the water temperature rises, the consciousness of mountain stream fish concentrates near the surface of the water, and it often happens that the feeding lane is cunningly waiting for food. Flutter sinking is based on upstream, and the lure is operated with rod work to attack lightly, and the biggest feature is the attractive continuous fluttering sound from the water landing sound. The slow sinking speed is effective not only for trickles, swamps, and high-pressure currents during the dry season, but also for attacking lanes just below the surface of the water and in shallow water. You can also enjoy the fun of separating the type and range that sinks quickly by letting them flow down naturally in the flow and inducing a natural bite. The board lip demonstrates strength and responsiveness, enabling a bullish presentation.
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