Ripple Fisher Big Tuna 83 Japan Special
Ripple Fisher Big Tuna 83 Japan Special
Ripple Fisher Big Tuna 83 Japan Special

Ripple Fisher Big Tuna 83 Japan Special

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Ripple Fisher Big Tuna 83 Japan Special

North Willoughby

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

340 Penshurst Street
North Willoughby NSW 2068
Australia

+61466333450

BIG TUNA 83 JAPAN Special

BIG TUNA 83 JAPAN Special

This model was developed with “lure control” and “fight” as its main focus, but it goes without saying that casting is also outstanding. It is a PE6~8 middle class rod not only able to pinpoint cast but also able to utilize small mouthed diving poppers and diving pencils required for an attack. You will be able to realize the evolution of our BIG-TUNA series with its lightness and outstanding balance, allowing anglers to cast all day long. Furthermore, the bending point is set close to the body enabling anglers to easily bend in and capitalize on the butt power with little effort.

  • Target: Tuna~80㎏・KingFish
  • Specification: SiC Ocean Guide (Fuji)
  • Length: 8ft 3in (Closed Length:1785mm)
  • Weight: 412g (prototype)
  • Section: 2pcs / Grip-Joint
  • Lure: 40~150g
  • Line: PE 6~8
  • Action: Regular

Suitable reel size   S・D:14000~18000 / D:5500~6500
Grip length / A:833mm(Grip full length)・B:520mm(From grip end to reel foot)
Dia of tip / 3.3mm(Just below top guide) ・Dia of butt / 14.6mm (Butt diameter measured 915mm from the bottom)
Reel seat / DPS20(Fuji) Down Lock

BIG TUNA Comparison

Here are the bending curves of the different models in the BIG TUNA series with a static weight and differing anglers. It will give you an understanding of the bending point and how much power is left in the butt section.
*the picture may not illustrate the actual power of the rod due to the differing rod length and angle.

The 85F and 87AS are more flexible able to cast small lures and designed for a more mellow fight with the fish, whereas the 83 and 86 are a more aggressive rod with the bending point towards the tip to efficiently lift and fight the fish. Compared with the same middle-class rods of 87AS, the 83 is a one rank stronger rod.

The illustration shows the comparison of the 2 heavy class rods. Both rods have a similar taper design but the difference lies in the length. By utilizing the length of the 86 blank, anglers will be able to cast farther than other shorter rods while the shorter 710RT is a model able to load the blank with the weight of the fish with ease.

The picture illustrates the comparison of the 3 power class models. When looking at the comparison with a 45 degree angle, the 73 and 76 look similar, however, the bending point of the 76 is closer to the angler, reducing the stress on the angler, while the 73 is further away enabling a more speedy fight against the fish. The newly added 70 has the strongest butt power with the bending point being close to the angler, drastically reducing the load on the angler. The three models are the same power class, yet having totally different characteristics. *when choosing a tuna rod, please be sure to choose the most suited rod depending on your height, weight, strength and experience.

静荷重比較

In the BIG-TUNA series, the power category is set to make the rod characteristics easier to understand.
For example, among the 86, 710RT, 73, 76, and 70 that have the same line max value, the 73, 76, and 70 are designed to increase the breaking strength in order to target the extra-large class. The 86 and 710RT come in different power categories and can be used in situations where a distant throw is required, such as a lure, or in situations where a finer lure is required.
The 85 F, 87AS, and 83 are models that can also be used to target yellowfin tuna, and are generally considered to be 85 F for tuna sizes under 50 kg, or 87AS and 83 for tuna sizes under 80 kg.
Please consider the lure size, line, size of tuna, and required lure appeal when selecting a model.
The rod design of the BIG-TUNA series is color-coded with thread colors that match the power class below. Also, the model name is engraved on the spacer on the reel sheet of the grip.

FIELD COMPARISON TABLE