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This is a rod built specifically for fine PE lines, using a Justace light game blank (I believe it's a discontinued LST model) at 7.6 feet. I packed everything I wanted into this rod to go crazy catching sea bass and black sea bream in the inner bay. The blank is a supple, mid-modulus type, the classic 7.6-foot length that was popular in the inner bay 25 years ago. While lengths are getting longer year by year, with 8.6 and 9.0 feet becoming the mainstream, I stuck with a short length. There are fish you can only catch with a 7.6-footer! The guides are a multi-point micro setup, inspired by Tsurara's straw guide setting. The setup is designed for a Daiwa RCS 2500 reel. Shimano 2500 reels also work well. The main line is intended to be PE 0.6, and the leader can handle up to around 20lb if using an FG knot. The fluorescent thread on the tip part adds to the otaku feel. You can even use it for drop-shotting with mussels! The grip is a blank-through design with a carbon monocoque and a Fuji VSS reel seat, with a comfortable foregrip made of knurled metal from Hitotoki Works. It's flush with a Daiwa RCS 2500 reel. It also has a convenient hook keeper. With the sensitivity of glass, when combined with fine-wire hooks, you'll experience a feeding frenzy. The excellent follow-through reduces lost fish, and you'll hook bites even in highly pressured areas. No problem even with the short bites of black sea bream! I pursued how to stably cast fixed-weight lures like my beloved CD7. It has been used in field tests, so it has a used feel, but I don't think there's much damage. This is a perverted otaku rod, with plenty of budget and love poured into it. If you want to use a 7.6-footer in actual combat that doesn't just end in nostalgia, please give it a try.
1 week ago