With the evolution of offshore fishing tackle in recent years, the “jet-black world” with a depth of over 1,000m has now become a target for recreational fishing. The main target is the red stork, which is the target of deep-sea anglers. A mysterious crimson fish that lurks in a pitch black world where light does not reach. The taste is also excellent, and it is a high-end fish that is rarely sold in the market.
The method of fishing is very simple. Just attach a weight of 2.5kg to 3kg to a trap with about 10 hooks wrapped around a hanging frame, and put them into the sea in order at the captain's signal.
It takes about 15 minutes for the device to reach a depth of 1,000m. Once it reaches the bottom, remove the lint and keep the weight on the seabed and wait for the fish. It can be said that it is common to read the tide and let the boat flow in from just before the root (gentle cliff). Sometimes it is necessary to have the rod power to pull the tackle along with the 1,000m road line without losing to the tidal currents flowing in complicated layers. When the trap approaches the roots where the brown stork is lurking, 1, A clear hit is transmitted to the tip of the rod that you can't imagine from the bottom of the sea of 000m.
I can't always tell it's the favorite, but I'm excited by this long-awaited fish no matter how many times I experience it. Pour it in for 20 to 30 minutes and signal to wind up. Slightly loosen the drag and wind up at medium to high speed (about 2/3 of MAX speed). 30 to 40 minutes until the gimmick comes up. Here, the suppleness and tenacity of the rods, which absorb the up-and-down movement of the ship due to sea swells, create a sense of security. Well, I can't stop feeling excited and excited about what kind of fish will come up. When you start retrieving the bait, if the bait is swept toward the tide and the weight is lost, there is a high possibility that the favorite red stork is hooked! Soon, a crimson fish floats up several dozen meters away.
It's the moment when everyone's face flushes as red as Beniakou's, and they throw their hands up into the sky with an unintentional "Yatter!!!The HH type has been added to the Mad Viper deep-sea series (ML, M, MH, H), which has been well received for fishing for alfonsinos and barra.
Although it has a strong rod power,it has a supple stickiness by extending the total length by 5 cm compared to H. It is truly a rod suitable for "ultra deep sea fishing