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Thank you for viewing. I am selling this item to organize my fishing tackle. I believe it is a relatively clean product. I don't see any noticeable scratches or stains. The included accessory is a dedicated bag. ■Length: 7'0" ■Rod Weight: 67g ■Casting Weight: 0.1~6g ■PE Line: 0.2~0.4 (No.) (Fluoro Carbon 1.5~4lb.) The Salty Sensation D-Attacker, a 7-foot solid tip rod with an astonishingly light weight (67g), was the main rod used by Ken Fukushima at the JB TOP50 Round 4 [Lake Hibara]. The reason for choosing this rod this time was that a rod that combined the following three points was necessary. ① A solid tip that can clearly distinguish between the bottom and bites In order to clearly distinguish the feeling of the bottom and the bites of smallmouth bass at long distances and in deep water of 8-10m, and to read bites by the movement of the tip under strong winds like on the final day, a rod with a delicate solid tip was essential. ② Butt power that maximizes hooking power In order to firmly transmit hooking power to the worm at a long distance in deep water, and under strong winds where line slack is likely to occur, a powerful tubular butt is necessary. ③ Long length that ensures hooking Furthermore, a long-length rod that allows for a large hooking stroke is advantageous for surely hooking. Of course, the 7-foot length had an advantage in Carolina rigs, which require long leaders and long casts, but I haven't found any other rods that meet these conditions yet.
2 days ago