![]() The Alps aluminum reel seat provides strength and security on your reel of choice and the removal of pesky reel clamps. Made with a 90 degree carbon wrap on the back end and a 45 degree carbon wrap ahead of the extended fore grip allows the rod to have serious power in the back end while retaining a softness to the tip end when flipping jigs. The Slow Jig Railer offers a variety of functions Strength and Length jigging in deep water, advantageous when fishing head boats, capabilities of planting to the rail on a big fish, matching with an electric or manual reel, and simply targeting large grade fish! We have been deep dropping Florida waters with this rod since June of 2022. This design concept has been developed since early 2022 after our first San Diego Bluefin Tuna trip and has reached it's finished state. Meet the NEW Johnny Jigs SJ Railer Jigging Rod. *Line spool not included* ROD: Johnny Jigs SJ RAILER Rod To sweeten the deal, we're including 6 of our favorite Torpedo Jigs in 300g, 400g, and 500g. Maxel Armory 35 Matte Black Limited Edition Slow Pitch Reel. Pair that with an Accurate 800 arrow SPJ Reel and you've got a Slow Pitch Jigging Beast! This set up is for the angler who takes no risks in being under-gunned. Get your jig on with slow pitch jigging reels. The Johnny Jigs SJ Railer Rod is built for Big Game and Deep Dropping. For some reason, the Maxell tapes – as good as they were – were never adopted in the US or Europe for commercial applications with any real volume.Targeting Bluefin and Yellowfin Tuna but would also like a set-up to fish for Pulley Ridge deep water Grouper and Tilefish? This Combo gets you on the water for Big Game Adventures. The quality of these tapes still stands out even today – it’s only matched by the formulations made by Agfa and BASF (except for the TP). Their TP tape was – by far – the best ever made, and the only one that could still claim to have a high output. For DP versions, Maxell followed the practice of BASF and AGFA and developed the tape with a 0.75 micron base and a thinner oxide coating than the SP or LP tapes, and the developed a third formula for the TP tape. Maxell put a lot of research and development in their tape line, and for the UD Series they developed SP, LP, DP and TP thicknesses. The reel design changed at least three times through these generations. There were a multiple LN, UD, and XL generations, and their quality generally improved over time, especially through the early generations. As a result, the UD, UDXL, XL1 and XLII tapes still hold their quality – and their high value – and can be used today. While some Daiwa reels are still made in Japan, the vast majority of their reel series are now produced in other countries. Today, the Maxell tapes have developed a reputation of arguably being the best consumer reel to reel tapes ever made. Maxell made special note of their unique binder designed to provide a long operating life. Maxell’s formulas that have withstood the test of time, without sticky shed or excess oxide shedding. The UD tapes still hold their quality today and can be used today – and they still sound brighter on the older machines! Later, machines with a tape selector allowed them to be used at the proper bias, where the full capabilities of the tape could be used. This made these tapes sound brighter on older equipment, and when used with the older (and cheaper) machines at the time, users felt they sounded better due to their better frequency response, particularly at 3-3/4 ips. Historically, Maxell’s market reputation was made in the mid 1970s with their UD Series (Ultra Dynamic) tapes, a series of Low Noise / High Output tapes (type 3) that required a higher bias in parallel with TDK’s SD tape. In fact, their last generation “LN” tape was relly a type three “Low Noise / High Output” formulation that was released with an improved UD. Later, they introduced their LN “Low Noise” and “UD” Ultra Dynamic tapes with regular quality updates. They were nothing special for the times and like most of the tapes from this early generation, the formulas were all really similar. Maxell is a Japanese manufacturer of tapes that started in the 1960s with a fairly standard line of tapes, both Acetate and Polyester “Standard” (Type 1) tapes. MAXEL Fishing high quality big game trolling and deep water jigging reels. ![]()
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