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  • Brand: AMIAUD
  • Brand: YAMAGA BLANKS
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    LUPUS 81

    Price €689.00

    ■Length:2470mm ■Closed Length:1270mm ■Weight:129g

    ■Section:2pcs(Spigot Ferrule) ■Carbon:99.6%

    ■Guide:TORZITE Titanium frame K Guide(Fuji)

    ■Reel Seat:Original Wood grain sheet

    ■Grip:a.330mm / b.425mm

  • Thanks to their subtleties of blank, Yamaga rods are extremely light and comfortable in combat. The Blue Sniper series is focused on casting distance and is intended for blue fish. This greater capacity to propel lures allow you to track down wary fish in open water or kingfish edge with 100H models.

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    YAMAGA BLANKS 88 CHAIN

    Price €589.00

    This special model has been designed to allow anglers to use different lures up to 40g to target different species. Even with these lightweight specifications, anglers will easily be able to compete with smaller Blue-runners of around 3kg. In addition to its light weight, the exquisite length of 8.8ft will bring great advantage to anglers in finding new targets in your local waters. You can fish for blue runners, snapper, rock fish, squid, blackfin bass on the rocks, migratory species, flatfish and bass in the surf and monster bass in the mouths of the rivers . This rod will allow you to fish for many different species in your local waters.

  • CANNE YAMAGA BALLISTICK

    Price €569.00

    7 models of Ballistick TZ Nano (Excluded HIRA series) are deserved to be called New generation seabass rod which have been loaded TORZITE ring guide and NANOALLOY® technology from TORAY.

    These are not just updated model of previous series. We believe that these are good enough to be expressed as “Reborn” models.

    You will be able to cast long distance with pendulum casting with small take back form and even if you couldn’t find enough back space, you will be able to cast longer than previous series.

    New Ballistick series will be huge advantage for anglers once you get use to handle the potential which is hidden inside of blanks.

  • YAMAGA BLUE SNIPER

    Price €499.00

    Thanks to their subtleties of blank, Yamaga rods are extremely light and comfortable in combat. The Blue Sniper series is focused on casting distance and is intended for blue fish. This greater capacity to propel lures allow you to track down wary fish in open water or kingfish edge with 100H models.

  • YAMAGA GALAHAD TRAVEX

    Price €459.00

    Anxious to share his passion for sport fishing and meet the maximum fishermen, fisher Ripple also produced canes under the brand Yamaga. The Galahad series is available in a wide range of power suitable for light jigging as for larger weights. They are equipped with a tip action marked with a good reserve of power. The blank end and nervous as a foil allows you to easily work the jig and unveils its full power when in contact with the fish.

  • YAMAGA GALAHAD

    Price €449.00

    Anxious to share his passion for sport fishing and meet the maximum fishermen, fisher Ripple also produced canes under the brand Yamaga. The Galahad series is available in a wide range of power suitable for light jigging as for larger weights. They are equipped with a tip action marked with a good reserve of power. The blank end and nervous as a foil allows you to easily work the jig and unveils its full power when in contact with the fish.

  • KIT IKEJIME SEANOX

    Price €69.90

    The finest quality seafood is often associated with sashimi, sushi, and other Japanese raw fish preparations. Ike jime is a traditional Japanese slaughter technique that involves instantaneously euthanizing a fish by inserting a spike into its brain cavity. The fish is then thoroughly bled and undergoes spinal cord destruction (shinkei jime) before getting iced down.

    You’ve probably brought fish home from a trip and created your own sashimi platter only to discover it didn’t quite taste the same and the texture wasn’t as nice as what you’re accustomed to ordering at your favorite Japanese restaurant. You just harvested the fish yesterday – it doesn’t get any fresher, so what gives? The way a fish is handled once it comes aboard is what truly makes the difference in terms of taste