Experience high performance, easy to throw and hard to break apart!
The fishing conditions were perfect! The first fish I caught was a Hiramoto. . I caught it on a big bait properly matched to the style of the rod.

Hiramoto:I remember that both bass and trout responded to spoons at a controlled fishing spot I went to when I was in elementary school, so I decided to try using a sparkling big bait. I was right on target with the "Tiny Crush," which is a "DRT.
And Ishii, too! The hit lure was Daiwa's famous crankbait, the Peanut.


Ishii:I talked to the staff at Miyagi Angler's Village and they told me that orange and gold type crankbaits were doing well. I did as he told me and caught fish!
Not wasting any time, Ishii again. He was using the same lures and luring techniques and seemed to have caught on completely.


Ishii:. It was over 40 cm, but the rod was strong and reliable without losing power.
He catches a lot of fish , Hiramoto. . He had changed from big baits to high specific gravity worms.




Hiramoto:The butt (at the base of the rod) is strong and has a nice bounce. It is easy to control, and even heavy lures can be cast to the right target point.
As the sun began to set, Ikemoto got a hit. And it was not a black bass, but a striped bass, a striper that can be caught only at Miyagi Angler's Village in Japan!


Ikemoto:I was surprised at how strong the pull was , but I was able to catch it without breaking it up with the rod's flexing. It was a striper. I am happy to have caught a rare fish!
Ichikawa, who had been experimenting with different lures, made a great catch using a STEEZ spoon.

Ichikawa:. I decided to use a STEEZ spoon because flashy colors are more likely to get bites than natural colors. When I usually go to the field, I tend to use only solid lures. But at a controlled fishing site, it is easy to choose a lure that I don't usually use and play with it. . Even with a lure I was not familiar with, it was easy to move.
Komatsu, who was struggling just before the end of the day, also got a hit. What a striper again!


Komatsu:I was using a frog as a lure, but it did not react on the surface, so I changed to a crank and caught fish. . Really, it's a rod that can throw a variety of lures. I am happy to have caught a striper!




Thus, everyone touched a fish this fishing trip. Controlled fishing areas are different from lakes, and it was a great opportunity to practice casting and how to move the lure. When we were all trying out the "SWAGGER," other anglers talked to us, and we realized how much attention we were getting. With the "SWAGGER," which allows you to pursue your own style and has an excellent design, bass fishing is going to be more fun.