Tica Kazumi Pro J701 Jig Rod 30-150g For Slow Jigging NZ Snapper One Piece 7ft Lite
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The Tica Kazumi Pro J701 30-150g Jig Rod is purpose-built for serious jigging and softbait action, designed to bring Japanese slow jigging technique to NZ waters with precision and confidence. Its 7' (2.1m) one-piece overhead blank blends lightness with real backbone, letting you cast further and fight bigger fish without fatigue.
Key features in hand:
- 2.1m nano-technology blank — exceptionally light yet incredibly strong, reducing fatigue during all-day sessions while enhancing sensitivity to even the lightest bite.
- 30–150g lure range with a 15kg line rating (or PE3) — versatile for a wide array of jigging and softbait styles, from subtle drops to aggressive vertical retrieves.
- Fuji Alconite guides — smooth, durable guides that keep lines running cleanly through the casting and retrieve motions.
- Graphite reel seat with a sliding butt ball — secure, responsive reel alignment for precise casts and solid hooksets.
- Ergonomically shaped slimline EVA grips — comfortable handle feel for extended sessions, with confident control in any condition.
- Designed for Japanese slow jigging and softbait tactics — optimized action and taper to maximize lure performance and fish-fighting potential.
Why this rod stands out for NZ snapper anglers: the Kazumi Pro J701 pairs a refined taper with a truly sensitive blank, so you’ll feel the moment a fish taps your lure and you’ll have the power to drive the fight all the way to the boat. The one-piece construction delivers clean, responsive casting and a crisp, direct connection to every strike.
Practical use cases you’ll appreciate:
- Casting 30–150g soft plastics or jigs to structure and drop-offs where snapper lurk, then staying in contact as the fish moves depth.
- Slow, controlled jigging in moderate currents where sensitivity and stroke length determine bite detection and lure action.
- All-day sessions on boats or inshore rocky reefs where a lightweight yet proven backbone reduces fatigue while maintaining lifting power to subdue wily fish.
Maintenance tip: rinse with fresh water after saltwater use and store the rod in a dry, ventilated area to preserve the graphite blank and guides for years of dependable performance.