The Lop Hog incorporates various design elements, focusing on the effectiveness of the claws, the core of hog-type worms. Its slender body and claws, designed to narrow as it moves, not only allow it to slip through cover, but also maintain a compact silhouette on the fall, while opening up dramatically as it reaches the bottom. Its fish-attracting power exceeds its size. Furthermore, the notch structure on the large claw reacts to even the slightest water current, generating a tight vibration in the pintail and arm. The tight vibrations created by the large and small claws and notch structure, which move with shaking or dragging, create a complex intertwining movement and wave action that reliably attracts bass. It pairs well with all rigs that hog-type worms excel on, from bottom-based rigs like Texas and free rigs to jig trailers, but the notch structure has also proven effective on Neko rigs, which take advantage of its notch structure. Furthermore, if you leave the factory lock that connects the arms open, the arms are fixed in a vertical action, preventing them from opening and closing left and right, making them highly effective for fishing hard cover and jigs. This highly refined, multi-functional hog lure allows for a variety of methods that go beyond the boundaries of previous hog lures.