KEY FEATUREKey Features
(5 colors x 10m, 1m pitch marking)
The tip, which you don’t want squid to see, is a natural light blue.
The color scheme is particularly easy to see at 30-50m, which is often used for casting/tip egging.
Impressions
There is little wasted play, so you can turn the bait around faster! It is also less susceptible to the wind.
Regular PE lines have a specific gravity lighter than water, so they float on the water. Naturally, this makes the squid slower to sink and more susceptible to crosswinds. In contrast, the Sephia G5 PE has a high specific gravity of 1.25 to 1.43, so it adapts well to the current and the squid sinks quickly. Small squids sink without stress. You can turn the lure around faster and the squid is less likely to be swept away by crosswinds. In addition, there is less wasted slack and fraying on the line, so the power is transmitted more efficiently. The squid moves even with a small jerk and the sensitivity improves.
He is an expert angler who specializes in egging games, both on shore and offshore.
He is also a multi-angler who is skilled in many types of fishing at a high level, from bait fishing to big game fishing on long-distance trips and rubber boat fishing.
It has good visibility at night and is compatible with the tides. It is a line that is also suitable for delicate boat games.
It is well adapted to the current, so you can feel the direct jerk.
The Sephia G5 PE has a high specific gravity of 1.25 to 1.43 thanks to the new 5-strand construction method and materials. Because of its high specific gravity, it is resistant to wind and line slack is very easy to control. It is also easy to reach the bottom even underwater and is not easily swept away by the tide. It is compatible with the tide, so you can feel the direct jerk. The frequently used 40m to 50m range has a lime green and orange color scheme, and is highly visible even at night, which increases the visual sensitivity that is important for boat egging.
He has been into casting fishing since he was a child, and is currently absorbed in light tackle fishing, including bigfin reef squid and other squid species.
He continues to provide fishing information that anglers find fun and interesting. He is also known as “Dr. Squid” because he is also an orthopedic surgeon.