Storm Gomoku Kensaki Jig - For Speed and Slow Jigging

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  • Опубликовано: 13 ноя 2017
  • Introducing the latest addition to the Storm Gomoku family - the Kensaki! Designed to dive quickly in fast currents and falls with a very tight, horizontal flutter. Perfect for jigging in deep water and versatile for speed jigging pelagics or slow jigging for demersal species! Available in 170g, 220g and 280g!
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Комментарии • 22

  • @huseyinmutlu9759
    @huseyinmutlu9759 3 года назад

    very nice

  • @sterlinian
    @sterlinian 6 лет назад +1

    same jig found them on ebay

  • @Elyau1987
    @Elyau1987 6 лет назад

    Greetings!!! I saw that the Storm gomoku emera product was published and there is no more details about the product. Maybe because the product is new I would be happy to find out because there is no information available on the internet

    • @RapalaSoutheastAsia
      @RapalaSoutheastAsia  5 лет назад

      Hi red sea team,
      It's a one time limited special for Emera! Hence we do not do any promotion and write up about the rod. To avoid people getting sad not getting one of them. Only few hundred pcs will out and no more production after that.

  • @indrafardian435
    @indrafardian435 6 лет назад +1

    I notice that mr.fred using adajo while speed jigging, i assume that we can do slow n fast jigging using that new adajo ???

    • @RapalaSoutheastAsia
      @RapalaSoutheastAsia  6 лет назад +1

      Hello Indra, yes but do kindly note that the jig weight used by Fred was 170g and that there is not much resistance in the Kensaki, thus there's less load on the rod. Remember not to exceed the jig weight recommended by the rod. We would still recommend using a proper speed jigging rod to work speed jigs than using a slow-jigging rod for the purpose.

    • @banatnews7294
      @banatnews7294 6 лет назад

      May I ask , I have a cheap jigging rod the Hammer II, what would be the best technique for this? slow or fast jigging?

    • @RapalaSoutheastAsia
      @RapalaSoutheastAsia  6 лет назад

      I'm sorry Banat, we don't have much experience with the Hammer

  • @hmmmkok8540
    @hmmmkok8540 6 лет назад +1

    good stuff 👍👍👍

  • @bryanquichocho1280
    @bryanquichocho1280 6 лет назад

    Id like to purchase some jigs..where can we find them?

  • @toniharyadi5817
    @toniharyadi5817 5 лет назад +1

    Whats rod u used

  • @erwinzhablenk
    @erwinzhablenk 6 лет назад

    Ammazing

  • @jparryprodeal
    @jparryprodeal 6 лет назад

    VMC hooks rust only over 2 hours after you life it out of the water... I bought over 500$ of VMC hooks from Singapore Sincere Fishing but leave there as an antique. it is a pain in the ass after you spend so much time tying up and rigging it with flash and squid skirting.... only to use it only once...

    • @RapalaSoutheastAsia
      @RapalaSoutheastAsia  6 лет назад

      We are sorry to hear that @jparryprodeal. NT (Teflon) coated hooks are designed to be slick and quick for penetration but the corrosion resistance is lower than that of tin coated ones. You may wish to check out the tin coated versions, which have much better corrosion resistance.

    • @jparryprodeal
      @jparryprodeal 6 лет назад

      Fish On! TV i paid over 500$sgd in one purchase for your hooks st sincere fishing after i saw your youtube assist hook vmc 7117 video , i would appreciate if i can return n changed to your new hooks for every packet that i have not opened.

  • @Christophertys
    @Christophertys 6 лет назад

    i find it a bit pricey, i bought it and lost it on my first drop to a tong gas. haha damn!

    • @RapalaSoutheastAsia
      @RapalaSoutheastAsia  6 лет назад

      Oh dear! Hope your next strike on the Kensaki will be a good one that's landed!

  • @bandaralakoor3104
    @bandaralakoor3104 4 года назад

    ماشاءالله عليكم هنيكم العقلان الحلال مايضيع 👏🏻👏🏻