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DAIWA KAMUY RANKE TAM 121XH, unused. Manufacturer's suggested retail price (excluding tax): 87,400 yen Thank you for viewing. - Model name: DAIWA KAMUY RANKE TAM 121XH - Product information: Trout rod - Condition: Unused Type... Spinning rod Features... Pack rod/Multi-piece rod, with guides Fishing type... Lure Fish species... Trout/Salmon/Tokishirazu, unused. LINE WT: 12-25lb (Nylon) / 1.5-2 (PE) LURE WT: 40-80g LENGTH: 12.1 feet 3-piece When I lived in Hokkaido, I used to use Shimano rods, from the inexpensive Trout Rise 120H (which didn't lose out on distance to high-end rods) to the super high-end Salmon Premium 130H, for long-distance float fishing for salmon. I no longer live in Hokkaido, and these rods have already been passed on to others for tackle organization, and I no longer have them. However, I wanted a rod for long-distance float fishing, which I love, and although I'm not a DAIWA fan (I have the impression that they are lightweight and have concerns about strength), I purchased this current model, which inherits the bloodline of the KAMUY TUXY, which is famous for long-distance casting (in fact, it's the 4th generation of KAMUY TUXY). After much thought, I decided to sell it because I rarely have the opportunity to go on a Hokkaido expedition, and I wouldn't be able to use it properly with my skills and would just end up being a collector (and I'm afraid of breaking it). I only connected it once to take photos and check the rod's action, and I haven't used it for actual fishing, nor have I attached a reel. Although I haven't used it for actual fishing, unlike the float fishing rods I've used until now, it has no flex at all, which gives me the impression that this is a rod specialized for long-distance casting. It is said that it has become heavier than the previous models, but compared to the rods I've used so far, I felt it was very lightweight. Although it is unused, it has been stored by an individual, so there may be minor scratches or age-related deterioration, so please purchase it only if you understand this. I will try to ship it as soon as possible, but please understand that there is a possibility that shipping may be delayed due to various circumstances.
4 days ago