Yamaga Blanks BlueSniper Boat Spinning Rod
The BlueSniper Boat Casting series, redesigned from the ground up since its debut 2015, has been commended for its superior casting performance and fighting potential by many anglers around the world. In response to recent developments in the bluewater casting game, where diving pencils have become mainstream, these rods have been endowed with tips delicate enough to feel ultralight lures when casting and fishing but firm enough to cast far, work lures with authority, and set the hook without any hesitation. While these rods have fantastic power in the butt section, their design does not adhere to the philosophy that strong rods must be stiff; rather, they are designed to apply force gradually as they bend to raise stubborn fish out of the depths faster. With each model a well-rounded tool, this series has been thoroughly cultivated to help the angler from the first cast of the trip to the last fish released.
70/2
This model's emphasis is on handling, due to its short length. the short length is useful for situations where you need a cast with a quick turn around while riding. The tip tension is similar to 81/2, but the power from the berry is a crisp tension close to 3 power class. The tip can be used to cast a 20g lure nicely, and is recommended for kayak fishing as well.
72/3
This rod has great lure manipulation and casting feel. This has a tip section of a PE3-class, but a PE4-class butt section. This combination has been very popular since its inception in 2014. The rod has enough power to fight a Bluefin Tuna up to 20kg or a 10kg blue runner. During testing, a 40kg bluefin tuna was caught.
75/4
Short yet undeterred, this model's length is made up for by its excellent castability to which Ripple Fisher divulged special attention. Contrary to the total length of the rod, it is possible to cast lures up to 80g with light force, making good use of the handling, and finished in one that is useful when fishing on a riding boat or a small boat that cannot secure space. Overall, this rod is more powerful throughout blank than the 82/4.
79/3
This rod has great lure manipulation and casting feel. This has a tip section of a PE3-class, but a PE4-class butt section. This combination has been very popular since its inception in 2014. The rod has enough power to fight a Bluefin Tuna up to 20kg or a 10kg blue runner. During testing, a 40kg bluefin tuna was caught.
81/2
This model allows for the use of smaller lure, such as a 15cm size bait. The flexible tip allows usage on small lures and can still handle fish up to 10kg. You will be able to match the bait more than ever.
82/4
This model features better tip entry for more automatic lure operation. In addition, when you fight, you can collect fish smoothly and speedily by collecting the rods. Following 79/3, it has been finished as a standard one for aiming for amberjack and yellowtail, and it has power for its light handling, so it is also recommended for beginners.
85/4
It is also a light class of the tuna model "Blacky", and as the name of "Canary" is, it is a multi-model targeting tuna species such as "hiramasa" with canary skin to "yellowfin tuna". Its casting power is about 100m (PE4 / 70g lure) at the time of test, and while striking a tremendous flight distance, it is possible to obtain a sufficient flight distance even with lures less than 30g. In addition, even with the limited space such as a large-scale shared ship and the situation where the cast angle is limited, the flight distance close to that of a full cast is earned, and it is also possible to accurately shoot at a distant Nabla and float the fish in a short time. By using a strong bat design, you can stop running without giving in to opponents such as flatfish that run at the root. Although it is a versatile one that can be used for both lure specifications and target fish species, it has not been compromised.
82/6
This rod is the strongest spec in the series that is not truly designed for offshore big game. The design of the rod is to have the tip to the belly not only have lifting power, but also have the action that is required for delicate lure presentations. While making a technical invitation, it is finished in one that can be floated quickly without giving the initiative to the fish at the time of fighting.
81/6 "Blacky"
PE6 class light tuna model that can throw a lure that matches a small bait size. While it is possible to cast a small 30g lure far away, which is effective for a small bait pattern, it has enough power to handle a tuna of about 50kg. Even though it is a light model, it is one that boasts high fighting power. Since it adopts a design that "angles and withstands" with less burden on the angler, it can also support the sudden entry of tuna into your feet.
81/8 "Blacky"
This is a versatile tuna rod that is the most versatile of the tuna models and Blacky, and can handle small plugs of about 40g that are optimal for sardine patterns to medium-sized plugs of about 120g for dolphin patterns and warasa patterns. The flexible belly that can stand and stand the rod not only has a soft rod, but also lifts the tuna. In addition, the 4-axis carbon built into the bat supports the angler's lift force and does not give the tuna initiative.
81/10 "Blacky"
Rated at #10 for power, this rod targets big tunas around 100kg. The blank has more power than the 81/8 to enable casting lures up to 130gm. Like the Blacky series, it bends nicely when loaded to endure the violent runs of tunas. 4ways carbon material are used on the butt section to reduce twisting of the blanks adding another advantage during fights with big tunas.
Name | Model | Length | Pieces (Split) | Weight (g) | Lure (g) | PE Line | Carbon Content | Suitable Reel Size |
BlueSniper 72/3 | 72/3 | 7'3" (2210 mm) | 2 (70/30) | 222 | 30-60 | 2-3 | 91% | Daiwa / Shimano 5000-6000 |
BlueSniper 81/2 | 81/2 | 8'1" (2480 mm) | 2 (70/30) | 233 | 15-50 | 2-3 | 91% | Daiwa / Shimano 4000-6000 |
BlueSniper 70/2 | 70/2 | 7'0" (2140 mm) | 2 (70/30) | 220 | 20-60 | 2-3 | 91% | Daiwa / Shimano 4000-6000 |
BlueSniper 79/3 | 79/3 | 7'9" (2365 mm) | 2 (70/30) | 263 | 30-70 | 2-4 | 92.10% | Daiwa / Shimano 6000-8000 |
BlueSniper 75/4 | 75/4 | 7'5" (2260 mm) | 2 (70/30) | 279 | 30-100 | 3-4 | 96% | Daiwa / Shimano 6000-8000 |
BlueSniper 82/4 | 82/4 | 8'2" (2520 mm) | 2 (70/30) | 310 | 30-110 | 4-5 | 95% | Daiwa / Shimano 8000-14000 |
BlueSniper 82/6 | 82/6 | 8'2" (2505 mm) | 2 (70/30) | 346 | 50-130 | 5-6 | 96% | Daiwa / Shimano 14000 |
BlueSniper 85/4 Canary | 85/4 | 8'5" (2570 mm) | 2 (70/30) | 339 | 25-100 | 3-5 | 95.50% | Daiwa / Shimano 8000-14000 |
BlueSniper 81/6 Blacky (TUNA Model) | 81/6 | 8'1" (2480 mm) | 2 (70/30) | 378 | 30-110 | 4-6 | 96% | Daiwa / Shimano 14000 |
BlueSniper 81/8 Blacky (TUNA Model) | 81/8 | 8'1" (2480 mm) | 2 (70/30) | 387 | 45-120 | 6-8 | 96% | Daiwa / Shimano 14000-20000 |
BlueSniper 81/10 Blacky (TUNA Model) | 81/10 | 8'1" (2480 mm) | 2 (70/30) | 399 | 50-130 | 8-10 | 93% | Daiwa / Shimano 14000-20000 |