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[DAIWA DRAGGER SX]
Approaching even bigger things. A shore jigging rod with realistic lure operability and tenacious lift power.
■110HB-3 A high-power model that can be used for a wide range of rock shore fishing such as yellowtail, amberjack, and lunker-sized blackfin bass. Compatible with diving pencils and large minnows around 19cm. Although this item can handle a wide range of lures, the blank with smooth load transfer allows for smooth casting and lure operation. The 3-piece design makes it easy to carry in all situations, including ferries, airplanes, ferries, and walking on the shore.
Approaching even bigger things. A shore jigging rod with realistic lure operability and tenacious lift power.
■110HB-3 A high-power model that can be used for a wide range of rock shore fishing such as yellowtail, amberjack, and lunker-sized blackfin bass. Compatible with diving pencils and large minnows around 19cm. Although this item can handle a wide range of lures, the blank with smooth load transfer allows for smooth casting and lure operation. The 3-piece design makes it easy to carry in all situations, including ferries, airplanes, ferries, and walking on the shore.
