Tica Jig Combo Tactica-Y 662 LCX100 Yellow
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The Tica Tactica-Y Combo is designed for the Japanese high quality, high performance market.
The Tactica CNLB series rod is light in weight but big on power.
The graphite trigger reel seat is “Cut Away” so that you can see the rod blank through the reel seat,
this not only looks good but allows you to feel the slightest touch on your rig, through the rod blank.
Rod Features:
Flexible and ultra high modulus graphite construction
Fast taper designed for quicker hook setting
Special light and sensitive structure designed to detect the slightest bite
High quality ultra light guides
Cut away graphite trigger grip reel seats.
6′ 6″(1.98m) 2 piece jig rod
Line rating 10-20lb (5-10kg). PE#0.8 to PE#2
The TiCA Tactica LCX100 is a quality baitcasting reel with today’s top features.
With blazing 6.3:1 gear ratio, graphite frame, aluminium spool, brass gears, 4 x ball bearings,
micro click 4kg drag and its light 200g body makes it a super choice for all fisherman looking for a fast reel.
This reel has a line capacity of 140m 6kg mono (200m PE1).
Like all Tica reels this has a 10 year Tica Warranty.
Reel Specification;
4 ball bearings and 1 roller bearing.
Aluminum alloy spool.
One piece graphite frame.
Instant anti-reverse.
Centrifugal brake system
Star drag – 4kg max
Simple spool removal.
Ultra wear-resisting line guide suitable for braid
Soft-touch handle knob.
Capacity; 140m 6kg mono (200m PE1).
Weight; 220gm
Freshwater jig fishing is a popular technique used to catch a variety of fish species in freshwater environments. This method involves using jigs—artificial lures that typically consist of a weighted head and a hook, often dressed with feathers, soft plastics, or rubber skirts. The principal action involves vertically dropping the jig into the water and then reeling it in with an erratic motion to mimic the movement of prey, which attracts predatory fish.
Key Aspects of Freshwater Jig Fishing:
1. **Jig Types**: There are various types of jigs, including vertical jigs, casting jigs, and finesse jigs. The choice can depend on the species targeted, water depth, and fishing conditions.
2. **Technique**: The technique often involves lifting the jig up and down, allowing it to flutter back down. Anglers may also vary their retrieval speed and action to determine what provokes a strike.
3. **Season and Time**: Fishing at dawn and dusk can yield good results, especially during spawning seasons when fish are more active.
Popular Locations for Freshwater Jig Fishing in New Zealand:
1. **Lake Taupo**: This is one of the most famous freshwater fishing locations in New Zealand, known for its large trout population. Jig fishing can be particularly effective here during the colder months when trout are deeper.
2. **Rotorua Lakes**: The series of lakes around Rotorua, including Lake Rotorua and Lake Rotoiti, offer excellent jig fishing opportunities for both rainbow and brown trout.
3. **Waikato River**: This river is home to many species, including trout and the endemic galaxiids (whitebait). Jigging can be effective in deeper pools and currents.
4. **South Island Lakes**: Lakes such as Wakatipu, Wanaka, and Te Anau provide scenic settings for freshwater fishing with abundant trout populations. Experimenting with different jig weights is often necessary to match the fishing conditions.
5. **Canterbury High Country**: The numerous alpine lakes in this region offer fantastic opportunities for catching large brown and rainbow trout using jigs, especially during the warmer months.
6. **Coastal Rivers and Streams**: Many coastal rivers have running fish populations, and jig fishing can be effective for targeting fresh-run trout and salmon in these moving waters.
Tips for Success:
- **Choose the Right Jig**: Selecting the right weight and color based on water clarity and fish behavior can make a significant difference.
- **Watch the Weather**: Fish activity can increase during overcast conditions or just before a rainstorm.
- **Tackle Up Accordingly**: Use appropriate gear, including a medium to medium-heavy spinning rod, a suitable reel, and a monofilament or braided line to optimize sensitivity and hook-setting.
- **Follow Local Regulations**: Be familiar with the local fishing rules and regulations, including catch limits and seasonal restrictions.
By understanding the nuances of jig fishing and familiarizing yourself with various locations in New Zealand, you can enhance your freshwater fishing experience and potentially achieve significant catches.
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