Rapture tideway fishing rod

It is the fishing technique that involves the continuous casting and retrieving of artificial lures in search of predators. Its etymology is not entirely clear; the term is derived from the English "to spin," and would refer to the continuous rotating motion of the reel, according to others to the continuous rotation of the paddle of rotating spoons (among the first artificials to be used in this technique).

The particularity of spinning in the sea, compared to other land-based fishing techniques, lies in the continuous movement of both the arms (since it is necessary to cast and relaunch continuously) and the legs (in fact, it is not productive to cast always from the same point, but it is necessary to move continuously in search of the predator). Another peculiarity lies in the exclusive use of fake bait, apart from a few technical solutions involving the use of natural or mixed bait as well, but this possibility is generally rejected by purists of the discipline.

Sea spinning is a very simple technique, which does not require expensive and complicated equipment, at least to begin with, nor great organization for fishing trips. All you need is a rod and associated reel (and line, of course), a handful of artificials, a belt (or fanny pack or backpack) to hold them, and a (optional) raffle or wade . All in a pound or so of stuff and at a price within everyone's reach.

No need to procure bait for every line, fight with the spouse over the "junk" left in the fridge, get up before dawn or get wet all night. Spinning can be practiced productively at any time and throughout the year (in the right places and at the right times).

The setting of the reel seat, which is rather high, communicates that this series was born for spinning in the sea from the shore, while the one-piece structure, with detachable stock, prospects a flawless action, free of dead spots and extremely robust. Perfect tool for Sea Bass, Star Hauls, Serra, Barracuda, to be baited with hard lures 8minnow, jerk, lipless, metal jigs) at the expiration of a swell, where the Fast action allows for excellent sensitivity and readiness in the ferrata. Fuji K-Alconite rings negate the risk of line tangles, allowing the use of particularly soft multifibers. The Fuji reel holder is a must on gear of this level.

CODE MODEL LENGTH DIMENSIONS SECTIONS POWER LURE WT LINE TEST NO. RINGS RINGS
126-14-100 TWS 722M 7'2" - 2.20 m 172 1+1 F 7-40 g 10-25 lbs 8 Fuji K-A

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