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<h2><strong>Rapture trout area fishing rod</strong></h2>
<div>What is the TROUT AREA? What are the differences between trout area and regular trout spinning?</div>
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<div>Trout area began as a commercial fishery in Japan, a fun alternative to other techniques.</div>
<div>The need to place many spinning anglers in confined spaces and the need to always have a constant base of trout in the bodies of water to ensure continuous catches has caused this discipline to develop with its own aspects.</div>
<div>1) short spinning rods, especially 2-piece rods between 5.6" and 6'6" (short rods promote mobility with many close anglers and casting accuracy over short distances) (In large bodies of water with no limit on rod length, anglers equipped with longer rods would always have the upper hand in competition, especially in the absence of wind, when trout tend to move toward the center of the lake)</div>
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<div>2) the size of the trout released is small (coping with large trout with an ultra light rod, can be done, but this would waste the angler's valuable time)</div>
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<div>3) the use of hard baits (hardbaits and metal baits such as minnows, cranks, lipless and spoon) equipped only with single hooks for the subsequent release of the catch is mandatory. (There are also special curved slammers on the market.) Bait weights usually range between 1gr and 5gr, the most popular sizes being 2.5 3 3.5 4.5 gr (easily covering most situations). Usually with strong winds and at the beginning of competitions, heavier undulants are used, more in tune with the aggressiveness of the competitions, except then gradually dropping in weight and size, proportionally to the apathy of the salmonids.</div>
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<div>The fishing action:</div>
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<div>(a) one casts decisively but not too violently, especially if one has a tool (we are talking about the fishing rod, of course) of less than excellent workmanship, since this, especially if it is constructed with a classic bayonet type graft, (upper part of the rod thickening near the graft until it becomes larger than the lower section) and made with a type of graphite of not too high modulus or with too much compaction resin, will inevitably tend to oscillate excessively in the casting phase. The negative result will be a reduction in distance and accuracy, with rings swinging that will nefariously brake the line as it exits the reel.</div>
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<div>(b) at the moment of the touch, you do not act immediately by ferreting, you lower the rod slightly, going along with the bite (the trout is taking the undulant in its mouth, but it is small in size, and must be "helped") then after this you ferret. The shoeing should not be violent, but progressive. (you risk removing the undulant or minnow from the trout's mouthparts)</div>
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<div>Competition preparation and the most commonly used materials.</div>
<div>This style of fishing, which originated in Japan, is becoming increasingly popular in Italy.</div>
<div>The most commonly used wires are usually braided (with fluorocarbon splice), direct nylon (not exceeding 4lb,or 0.16mm) and direct braid (in this case usually light green or white in color). Among the most popular undoubtedly Sufix Nanobraid (0.06 0.08) and Berkley Nanofil (hybrid braided) in some cases diameters of 0.04 (when there is a need to reach extreme distances with undulants weighing less than 2 gr) or 0.10 (in the presence of larger trout, or in any case particularly aggressive.</div>
<p>Series dedicated to the world of Area Trout, a new and dynamic ultralight fishing technique that is increasingly on the rise among Italian spinners, consisting of four rods, two with full carbon, top-grafted and glued vettie, and two with tubular tip.</p>
<p>Made of CX1 Micro-Pitch carbon with super slim structure, they exhibit a powerful "shoulder" without losing sensitivity at the tip, a prerequisite for casting and handling artificials of infinitesimal weight.</p>
<p>Split stock with cork grip and EVA bottom grip, made on an increased diameter tubular segment to improve the balance of the tool.</p>
<p>Single shank SIC rings with K profile, suitable for use with multi-fiber lines, plus the Rapture retractable graphite reel holder make this a top quality product.</p>
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<p><strong>WT Power Lure</strong></p>
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<td class="ref"><strong>126-22-200</strong></td>
<td class="applat">7'9" (2,36m)</td>
<td>121</td>
<td class="applat">2</td>
<td>UL (0.4-5g)</td>
<td class="applat"><span>2-5 Lbs (PE 0.2-0.4)</span></td>
<td><span>FAST<br /></span></td>
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