2024.03.22 COLUMN
Compatible with Daybreak swim jigs!

Compatible with Daybreak swim jigs!

Speaking of spring, swim jigs!

This is an essential method for conquering big lakes.

Daybreak's current lineup includes the 76HSB-Atlas for big baits.

In addition, two new models, the 74H and 710HSB, will be released that are also compatible with swim jigs.

Do you really need that much? Yes, I do.

In terms of how to use them, a stiffer rod is better for lighter jigs that are reeled in slowly, and a rod with a certain amount of tip flexibility is better for heavier, faster jigs.

For speedy swimming with 5/8oz or 3/4oz lures, the 710HSB-BlackTail is equipped with an ultra-soft tip designed for large moving lures, and is perfect for dealing with powerful bites that come from speed.

On the other hand, for slow approaches with light jigs such as 1/4oz or 3/8oz, I use the 76HSB-Atlas for the Grace240F, which has a hard time penetrating the tip.

The reason is to prevent the weeds from moving away more than necessary when removing them.

If I were to choose an all-purpose lens, I would go with the 74H-Ga Versatile.

Although these three have similar specifications, they each have different characteristics.

The 74H and 710HSB are scheduled to be released this spring.

If you see it, pick it up and compare it.

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