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姫路城1995
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DAIWA METALLIA YARIIKA MHH-175・J (2-piece) With warranty Purchased new in 2021 from a fishing tackle shop (online) and used as a sub-rod 2-3 times a year. I am selling it because I bought a new rod. There are no noticeable scratches, but there are marks on the grip from a rod holder. Also, please refrain from purchasing if you are a nervous person or if you are looking for perfection, as there may be a feeling of use over time. Also, please refrain from those who cannot be contacted for pickup. The full-scale season for spear squid and flying squid has begun. I am selling it at a bargain price, so please take this opportunity! The following is a description from the website for your reference. Yari-ika (spear squid) rod with high sensitivity and powerful metal top A dedicated Yari-ika rod that pursues the optimal balance of sensitivity, lightness, operability, and ease of hooking. It catches even small touches, such as those from small Yari-ika in the early season, and in deep waters where the depth sometimes exceeds 150m, with excellent hand and eye sensitivity. The blank, which has eliminated invisible twisting with "X45," has the operability to firmly shake the rig even in deep water, and the power to withstand multiple hookups of umbrella-sized squid. In addition, the weight reduction of the blanks and guides has renewed the image of Yari-ika fishing, which used to be "heavy and difficult." A dedicated rod that supports light and aggressive Yari-ika fishing, where you can actively hook them by holding the rod all day and shaking it. Of course, it also supports Surume-ika (flying squid). Features... Two-piece rod Type... Bait rod Fishing type... Boat Fish species... Squid
11 months ago