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A buddy metioned a new Daiwa rod series named Black Label. After some searching found them on a Japanese sight.

This is how Google translated the description. For some reason this just cracked me up this morning.

6011ULXS SSS is highly sensitive Raitorigusupesharu bottom fishing to complete the attack. 1/16[ch65359][ch65370][ch65294]

No sinkers, jig heads, Sumoraba, Jiguheddowakki, Nekorigu, 1/16oz.

To control the rig around bottom structure in response to general and ultra-light rig following Daunshotto, insisted on inviting the size of the operation.  The tip that passed through the nerves and pin it in action stand out in sharpness, reportedly on hand, as the sensor state of the structure of water and bottom, giving the shake a fine swing, while understanding the state of the rig was hung Hanguofu truth of the rod to freely  this rig extremely high operability.

Thus, while licking the bottom trace to "I'm here," given the on-target actions of the rigs in place, tied with Bytes, the initiative against the pass times ... just "Raitorigu aggressive" you can feel the rod the finished.

  • Super User

Some of that sounds like soft core porn.  ;D

  • Super User

Sounds like a reasonable explanation to me!~I have been trying to improve my "Raitorigu aggressive" technique for some time now. Maybe I need this rod. :-?

Ronnie

That's weird, I'm pretty sure that's exactly what I heard my wife saying last night when she came into the shop... And she thinks I don't pay attention.

  • Super User

Sumoraba ---> extra light weedless jig weighting 1/16, 1/32 & 1/64 oz.

Jiguheddowakki ---> wacki jighead rig ( Flick Shake rig )

Nekorigu ---> neko rig

Daunshotto ---> drop shot

Raito ---> got me on that one.

  • Super User

The first time I got plastered was on Black Label .

Raito is similar to Raitodo. It's a technique commonly used in the Caribbean region where you wind fishing line around a coffee can, place your hand inside the can and throw the lure or bait with a side hand motion.  It's very simplistic and the act of Raitodo is almost Zen like.

I'm assuming "raitorigu" is just Engrish for "light rig".

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I'm assuming "raitorigu" is just Engrish for "light rig".

I just had coffee come out of my nose.

Bounce-worthy.

After sounding out the syllables out in a couple different ways, I think I figured out what "raitorigusupesharu" stands for. "Light Rig Special".

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After sounding out the syllables out in a couple different ways, I think I figured out what "raitorigusupesharu" stands for. "Light Rig Special".

All right, that's it.

Next time I buy a reel from you, I'm deducting the price of the shirt I'm wearing today. Two sets of coffee stains in one afternoon.

  • Super User
After sounding out the syllables out in a couple different ways, I think I figured out what "raitorigusupesharu" stands for. "Light Rig Special".

Oh holy cats man...that's more funny than funny.

After sounding out the syllables out in a couple different ways, I think I figured out what "raitorigusupesharu" stands for. "Light Rig Special".

odd...i get light rig super shallow out of that.  must be the dialect.  :(

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Some of that sounds like soft core porn. ;D

I prefer gonzo.

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