Introducing the Beastmaster Tataki – a stunning, high-performance rod designed specifically for squid fishing using the Japanese Tataki technique. With its eye-catching design, this rod combines a highly sensitive solid carbon tip with a powerful Full Carbon blank, making it the ideal tool for vertical jig fishing with Oppai lures.
If you're serious about squid fishing, the Beastmaster Tataki is built to enhance your experience and maximize your success. The sensitive solid tip is perfectly flexible to make your lures dance enticingly in the depths, while the powerful butt section handles larger sinkers with ease. Whether you're fishing in deep waters or strong currents, this rod gives you the control and precision needed to target squid effectively.
Beneath the distinctive outer finish lies a Full Carbon blank fine-tuned for the Tataki technique. Available in both Medium (150g sinker) and Heavy (250g sinker) models, the solid carbon tip ensures exceptional sensitivity without compromising the rod's powerful progressive action, which is key to generating the vertical jigging motion.
Versatility is at the heart of the Beastmaster Tataki. With low-framed stainless steel Seaguide guides, this rod can be used with spinning, overhead, or even small electric reels, making it adaptable to your preferred fishing style.
If you're looking to elevate your squid fishing game, the Beastmaster Tataki is the perfect choice – combining power, precision, and versatility in one beautifully crafted rod.
Specification Chart
SKU Number | Total Length (M) | No. of Pieces | Close Length (CM) | Weight (G) | Cast Weight (G) | Grip Material | Guide Frame Material | Reel Seat | Blank Material & Construction | Gimbal Type |
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BMTTKS80H | 2.44 | 2 | 125 | 230 | 250 | EVA | Stainless Steel | Shimano | Full Carbon | Rubber Gimbal |
BMTTKS80M | 2.44 | 2 | 125 | 209 | 150 | EVA | Stainless Steel | Shimano | Full Carbon | Rubber Gimbal |
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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 28 September, 2024.