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Zenaq Fokeeto Ikari DBL FB and FS 53 J15 Jigging Rods Review / Japan Trip Part 2

by Fish Head 14 Jun 00:57 BST

 
 

This week at Fish Head

 

This week we have the last video in our range of Fokeeto Ikari DBL jigging rod reviews with the FS and FB 53-J15 rods. We also have Part 2 of Duncans Japan trip from the end of last month!

 
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Zenaq Fokeeto Ikari DBL FS53-J15 Rod Review

 

The Fokeeto Ikari jigging rod range from Zenaq has been the pinnacle in offshore jigging performance for many years and its just got better! Introducing the new Zenaq Fokeeto Ikari DBL range of rods, born through the fusion of IKARI Blank and DBL Structure. The new IKARI Blank DBL dispels preconceived notions of power jigging rods. Ikari Blank DBL fuses the Carbon X Carbon Structure of the Ikari Blank with DBL Structure, yielding unprecedented fighting power. The thick-walled IKARI Blank DBL stores energy in its carbon core as it bends, converting this to a powerful repulsive force to exerts massive lifting power. Going beyond the power of stiffness alone, it greatly reduces angler fatigue through the action of the blanks slow inward bend. This new blank design also allows for great versatility in the rod meaning you can work heavy jigs in deep waters, lightweight jigs in shallow areas, long jigs and slow jigs.

 

The powerful yet flexible IKARI Blank greatly expands the variety of jigs that can be used, enabling varied game scenarios.

 

This is the true trophy stopper jig rod built to target and stop monster class dog tooth tuna, bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna, XL kingfish, XL amberjack and XL reef species.

 

The Zenaq Fokeeto Ikari DBL FB53-J15 best matches a 4000- Talica 25 size overhead reel.

 

The Zenaq Fokeeto Ikari DBL FS53-J15 best matches a Shimano or Daiwa 14000-30000 size spinning reel.

 

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