Slow-Pitch Masters | Part 3: Impressive Grouper Catches with the Shimano OCEA JIGGER

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • In Part 3 of the "Slow-Pitch Masters" series, Hiroto Yamamoto and Benny Ortiz employ new tactics while targeting grouper at a depth of 300 feet. Yamamoto is impressed by the abundance of fish and highlights how the OCEA JIGGER INFINITY MOTIVE's powerful capabilities help him leverage fish off the bottom. He is thrilled by the variety of fish available in the United States. and successfully lands his first grouper.
    Benny discusses the advantages of the new Shimano OCEA JIGGER LD jigging reel, emphasizing its power, torque and ergonomic design, which make it easier to handle large fish. Hiroto, who contributed to the reel's development, is pleased with its performance and enjoys sharing the experience with fellow anglers. He catches several fish, noting the reel's excellent drag system, and expresses his eagerness to return to the U.S. to target even larger fish in the future.
    They also discuss the new OCEA JIGGER INFINITY MOTIVE handle and reel seat design, which is lightweight, strong, and provides excellent grip and sensitivity, enhancing the angling experience.
    Benny's unexpected catch of a red grouper, a rare find in Charleston, highlights their successful day, making the team's experience even more memorable.

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  • @docbrown9054
    @docbrown9054 21 день назад

    I fish lefty. So, with the spiral guides, will this still work when my tip is mostly angled left instead of right?