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Extreme Jigging: Dogtooth Tuna, Yellowtail Kingfish (Hiramasa), Amberjack, Samson Fish => Tackle & Techniques => Topic started by: warren yuile on May 17, 2007, 05:46:23 PM

Title: jig rod
Post by: warren yuile on May 17, 2007, 05:46:23 PM
Hi guys anyone had a go of the rapala braid concept rods yet they looy ok was thinking of getting 1 for kingy jigging like to here any opinion before I buy Wozza
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: Cam Foley on May 17, 2007, 08:03:06 PM
Hi there have not herd of them but if they are the same price as a t curve i would go the t curve by shimano awsome jig rod for kings.
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: Greg Burt on May 17, 2007, 09:05:11 PM
Saw them at Caloundra Fishing World last year, picked one up and put it back :-\. On the web it is claimed as, Quote: "Rapalas 1st rod, ground breaking technology that renders it 30% stronger than other graphite rods! in addition, all 15 Rapala braid concept models use superior Fuji components to help make this rod the ultimate high performer". ::)
 I left it in the rack. :D

 PS: I don't think they were heavy duty and were priced at $200 plus, I think :-\
 Warren, what ratings and how much were the ones you looked at ?
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: Hal Harvey on May 17, 2007, 11:42:18 PM
They're good, very good value for money.
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: Cam Foley on May 18, 2007, 05:07:53 AM
Are they as good value as a T-Curve though?                                 
Have seen the okuma in shops and it looks quite solid and is cheaper than the T-curve.
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: scotty thorrington on May 18, 2007, 08:25:57 PM
the rapala has pretty soft action, i think that can be a good thing, at the end of a jigging session try going to a softer action rod, your arms will thank you, especially in deep water 1000 mt plus. 
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: warren yuile on May 18, 2007, 09:34:21 PM
how deep scotty 1000m plus do you use 1lb fireline to get that much line on your saltiga Woz
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: Nathan on May 21, 2007, 05:05:36 PM
 I'm currently using a Calstar GF410 with a 6500exp haven't hooked anything to test it yet have to wait for the winter kings.
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: Cam Foley on May 21, 2007, 05:25:39 PM
Hi Nathen do you get many kings in wollongong? wicked cat love the name
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: Nathan on May 21, 2007, 09:31:55 PM
 Most of the Kings we get are taken down at Jervis Bay. The biggest i've got went 27.4kg.(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v394/poddie/DSCN1433.jpg)
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: Cam Foley on May 22, 2007, 05:28:19 AM
very nice fish Nathen was caught on a jig or other
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: Hon-Su Chin on May 22, 2007, 07:49:59 PM
I would look at stiffer (not necessarily high line class) rods than the Rapala's if you plan to jig deep water and with 50lb +. Not saying its a bad rod but I wouldnt fish it to its maximum line class otherwise very good value. The Daiwa Saltist jig rods are not bad as well but abit stiff in the tip. The T-Curves are good compromise. Ugly Stik make a bluewater graphite range, Strudwick also make nice jig rods but needs to be shorter, 6ft atm.

What sort of line class you planning on running??
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: scotty thorrington on May 22, 2007, 09:15:20 PM
hey wazza, I meant 100 mts. i recon soft is good. My 2 saltist rods and reels have caught 1000 +, apart from breaking a few handles i cant fault them. i had a couple of kids out last week, 12 and 14 year olds, they almost got levered out of the boat on the bite , once they got the rod into the rod bucket they were ok. A softer rod would be the go for them
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: Nathan on May 22, 2007, 09:20:24 PM
 Unfortunately it wsan't but from now on i keep the JigRod on standby.
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: Neil Griffiths on May 24, 2007, 05:28:14 PM
The Rapala rod looks like a bit of a copy of the Shimano Blue Rose series. I guess Rapala are really trading on their name and the rod will sell because it's cheap, not because it's got a respected pedigree or such like.
If you want to see what a class jig rod looks like check out a Blue Rose or better yet something like Smith 55Niraii you won't be disappointed.

Of course big schools of hungry or spawning fish make life easy for us jiggers, any old rod, jig and technique will more often than not get results. Move away from that senario and things change, you really see the cream rising to the top. The jiggers with the good stuff, the gear that's been researched and tested and refined will catch more. This is the incentive to buy better, in the long run the gear will be more satisfying to use and own.

Neil
Title: Re: jig rod
Post by: Brandon Khoo on May 24, 2007, 05:42:39 PM
Nirai is very nice indeed!!   ;D