This setup is FUN!!!
The 75 Lunakia I received for Christmas was purchased from Asian Fishing Portal. The rod was not shipped in PVC pipe or sturdy cardboard like all other JDM rods I have bought. The rod pouch was bubble wrapped inside the regular cardboard box though and everything turned out fine. Something for y'all to keep in mind if you have a low tolerance/risk when purchasing rods from Japan.
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This setup is FUN!!!
I see that Yamaga does not specify a rod power (L,UL, SUL) on their Blue Current III model rods. What power would you say the 63 is?
Difficult to say but you can get an idea from the bending curve on their website. The Blue Current series are all light game rods. I have owned 3 BC TZ rods and have caught a lot of bluegill on them and it was a ton of fun. I had the 65, 610, and an 83 which I still own.
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Hopefully redearhoosier will chime in on that particular model. I have the 69III and consider it an ultralight, especially compared to my Falcon ultralight which feels more like a ML next to the Yamaga! The 63 should be a little lighter if that's what your looking for. They look like they have similar bending curves on the website. Great all around rods but not as light and whippy as the SUL area trout rods. Still fun with small fish, but can handle some big ones, too. The 69 throws 1/32 up to 1/4 with ease and has enough of a flexible, progressive bend that I don't worry about snapping it.
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Does anyone have the tict 74 power tubular? Haven't bought a rod in a while, and was eying it up. Found a cool site with various JDM reviews. If you can decipher the translation its somewhat useful. 【69か74か、パワーかフィネスか】アングラーを育てるロッド、ティクトの「アイスキューブ」アンバサダ ー飛田俊一郎の考え方 | 釣りの総合ニュースサイト「LureNewsR(ルアーニュース アール)」
I had the ice cube 7’4” tubular tip for 2 years until my spinone came to see in the boat and stepped on the bottom half. The rod was 70 grams and had a fast tip, very sensitive. I used it to catch lake trout vertically jigging with 25 gram jig heads.
Wow, must be a pretty stout rod for 25 grams.
This is not casting with rod but dropping straight down to 100’ vertically jigging, as long as the drag is set right, the rod
can handle it.