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Japanese style heay duty saltwater spinning rods
Posted by:
Al Johnson
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Date: September 05, 2005 09:01PM
Does anyone know what kind of blanks, reel seats guides that the Japanese use on thier heavy duty spinning rods. I tried to find some information online but couldnt find much. I would like to build a spinning rod for big game fish that can handle like they use in Japan. I found some sites in Japan that sell them that can handle 15lbs-25lbs of drag, but they are atleast $600+. Anyone know anything about these type of rods?
Thanks, Al Re: Japanese style heay duty saltwater spinning rods
Posted by:
Nathan Brock
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Date: September 05, 2005 09:07PM
Why not just use a conventional boat rod blank? A blank is a blank is a blank, whether it's sold as a conventional blank or spinning blank. Don't know how long you plan to go but the Ugly-Stik GBU-846 makes a great spinning rod, if you can find one. Graphite USA makes some blanks that would work great as well.
Nathan Re: Japanese style heay duty saltwater spinning rods
Posted by:
Al Johnson
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Date: September 05, 2005 09:22PM
Yea I was thinking a regular blank would do. But The ones they use are real heavy in the midsection and have light enough top to cast a good distance. Dont really know, Im a little lost Re: Japanese style heay duty saltwater spinning rods
Posted by:
Anthony Lee
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Date: September 06, 2005 09:02AM
Hi Al,
You can find alot of information on Matagi's website (www.matagi.co.jp). In Japan and my part of the world (South East Asia), jigging and popping, spining style is very popular. Jigs and poppers range from 150 to 400 gm. Spin -jig: These rods are either single piece or two piece butt joint. Most are between 5.5 to 6 ft and line weight between 20 (PE 2) to 80 lbs ( PE 8 ). These are very powerful and parabolic rods and are ideal for jigging in deep waters using heavy metal jigs. Reels like the Shimano Stella SW 10,000 and 20,000 are used to pull in samsons, giant trevallies, yellowfin tunas and the likes. Popping: This style is most popular and most rods are two piece, butt joint type. Normal length is between 7 to 9 ft. Matagi has a range of Huntting Dale blanks which are ideal for such application. I have just completed one and will send you a photo later. Heavy poppers between 200 to 400 gms can be tossed 100 yds on special constructed boats meant for popping. Popular species caught this way are either giant trevallies or yellowfin tunas. Both spin-jig and popping are so popular here we almost forget how to bottom fish. Popping, especially, is also very popular sport where hundreds will converge in open spaces of reservoirs for Sunday practices. There is also another Singapore website that you can visit ( www.pelagicangler.com). Anthony Lee Re: Japanese style heay duty saltwater spinning rods
Posted by:
Billy Vivona
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Date: September 06, 2005 09:43AM
Google - Malaysia fishing. There is a forum there where the Moderator and a few members should be able to help. It may take a while to get an answer, but the Moderator (UBob) is extremely helpful. Goh, who recently posted a sine wave thread is also a member there, and has been very helpful as well.
I think the GUSA blanks they use were the Predator, and either the Beast or Dragon. Don't quote me on that though. Re: Japanese style heay duty saltwater spinning rods
Posted by:
Stephen Pratt
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Date: September 10, 2005 03:47AM
Hi Al,
we have a range of 100% carbon heavy duty Spin Jig blanks. They range from 5'2" to 6'6" in length and 30-50lb and 50-80lb ratings. Thanks Stephen Pratt CTS fishing. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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