Hotshot 5cm
Mr. Isao Matsumoto was born in Kagawa in 1957. His father was a master craftsman of fishing rods and running a small fishing store called "Saogiku". Same as his father, Isao got into the world of fishing and succeeded his father's business.
We just impressed Isao's craftsmanship in the details.
He enjoyed many types of fishing, but loved stream fishing the most. As he was dexterous and not satisfied with ready-made tackles, it was natural for Isao to start making handmade lures, too. His lures became famous for people around him so started selling his original lures named "Hotshot" on the second floor of his small shop.
Everybody who first saw Isao's handmade lures was shocked at their perfection levels without exception. Tstsuya Uehara, one of the current leading lure makers and a pupil of Isao, harks back his first impression about Hotshot as follows; "It was an unforgettably impressive moment when I saw Hotshot first time. They were totally different from other handmade lures in terms of the depth of production. Generally if you have a careful look at handmade lures, you will find some flaws. However, you may be just impressed in case of Hotshot. I still cannot find how Isao made Hotshot in some part of his producing techniques."
Isao produced a variety types of lures, but what he was specialized were minnows for trouts in small streams. The sizes of these minnows are 4 - 7 cm (2 - 3 inches) and Isao put all of his passion and efforts to these tiny minnows (all Hotshot shown in this posting are less than 5cm).
Especially, his painting skill was simply magnificent. Have a look at the backside of the below picture. The widths of these tiny mesh painting are less than 0.2mm each. Isao always did his painting work in the daytime, under the natural sunlight, and at his north side window of his room.
The size of backside mesh painting is less than 0.2mm widths
Eyes are also his handmade (glass-made)
Please don't misunderstand that Isao was just good at making tiny lures.
Please don't misunderstand that Isao was just good at making tiny lures.
Not only the coloring, Isao tried various measures on Hotshot. Unlike lures for lake fishing, lures for narrow streams are very difficult to produce since they should be small but stable in the rapid flow. Some anglers who use Hotshot say they often experience situations by no lures but Hotshot they can fish. Others also say that the shape of Hotshot lessens the air resistance and absorbs the impact to rocks. However, we cannot find secrets of Hotshot anymore because Isao died by brain-stem hemorrhage on March 31, 2006 when he was 49...
Masterpieces of Isao's later years, "Hotshot Unlimited" model.
The wooden box is also his handmade.
He released very limited number of Hotshot to the market, and of course the number does not increase anymore, it's very difficult to obtain Hotshot nowadays. Especially, Unlimited models are rarely traded in the market and the price will be started from $1,500 or more. But it is sure Hotshot deserves it. If you have it, you will get soul-shaking experience with its quality.
They are very nice!
ReplyDeleteHow about seabass?
Isao also made minnows for seabass but not so many.
ReplyDeletePleas check this website.
http://outdoor.geocities.jp/hotshot_saogiku/gallery/gal090.html
Where can I buy it??
DeleteThees Baits are made for fishing! Wonderful work!
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Marco
- havelritter, germany