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MGB-CAIYEN VSM68MHS
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max 22 lbs / max 150 g | 203 cm | CAIYEN VSM 68 MHS | 123 g | 1 brin | encombrement 203 cm | 0 |
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672.90 (CHF) incl tax
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The Tataki MEGABASS Caiyen VSM 68 MHS rod was designed to meet the demands of anglers targeting cephalopods while fishing vertically from a vessel. Built for the Tataki technique, it strikes an ideal balance between sensitivity, handling comfort and power reserve, allowing precise control of your rigs while protecting the catch.
Its very flexible tip is one of its main strengths. It provides ultra-precise bite detection, even when squids only lightly seize the lures without a strong pull. This soft tip also cushions cephalopod movements during retrieval, limiting drop-offs and securing your catches up to the surface.
Suited for heavy sinkers and deepwater fishing, this rod can handle rigs up to approximately 150 g in bottoms reaching 120 m. It remains comfortable in hand thanks to an action engineered to chain vertical animations without excessive fatigue, whether you’re quickly prospecting or focusing on a sonar-marked spot.
The main strength of this squid fishing rod lies in its ability to combine sensitivity and forgiveness. The soft tip records the slightest touch on the jigs, allowing you to clearly distinguish bites from small cephalopods, bottom contacts, or current variations. This fine reading is a major asset to immediately adjust your animation rhythm and increase successful hookings.
At the same time, the Caiyen VSM 68 MHS features an action designed to absorb the vibrations and head shakes typical of squids and cuttlefish when they try to free themselves. The rod accompanies these movements without stressing the fragile tentacle membrane, significantly reducing the risk of mid-retrieval drop-offs. You thus enjoy a better success rate, even when several cephalopods are hooked on the same rig.
This Tataki sea rod is also very comfortable for long sessions. Its light weight and responsiveness make it easy to repeat fast animations—short jerks or longer pulls—without excessive wrist or forearm fatigue. It suits both experienced anglers seeking a precision tool to optimize their outings and less experienced users who want a technical rod that’s easy to handle.
Finally, the Caiyen VSM 68 MHS proves versatile enough for various conditions: fast drifts, strong currents, fishing over rocky grounds, or prospecting wrecks and deep breaks. Its ability to work with substantial sinkers while maintaining contact with the rig makes it a go-to choice whenever squids stay far below the surface.
To get the best from this Tataki MEGABASS rod, pair it with a smooth reel of appropriate size and a good-quality thin braid finished with a discreet leader. Match sinker weight to depth and current strength, staying within the recommended range to preserve comfort and blank responsiveness.
In action, let your rig sink to the desired depth, then animate it with small, dry, regular pulls followed by short pauses. Constantly watch the tip: the slightest abnormal bend, a subtle slackening, or a different weight on the line can indicate a squid. Don’t hesitate to set the hook gently but firmly as soon as you suspect a bite to secure the catch without tearing the tentacles.
During retrieval, maintain constant tension to avoid slack, especially if multiple cephalopods are hooked simultaneously. After the session, rinse the rod thoroughly with fresh water to remove salt, wipe it down, and let it dry before storing it in a cover or protective tube. This simple routine will extend the life of your cephalopod fishing rod.
Question 1: Is this rod suitable for squid and cuttlefish fishing from a boat?
Answer: Yes, it was specifically designed for vertical cephalopod fishing at sea, with a very sensitive tip and an action tuned to animate Tataki rigs and secure catches during retrieval.
Question 2: Can I use it with different types of Tataki rigs?
Answer: The Caiyen VSM 68 MHS is designed to work effectively with most common Tataki rigs, whether they include multiple jigs or more compact arrangements, provided you respect the recommended sinker range.
Question 3: Is it suitable for deepwater fishing with strong currents?
Answer: Its capacity to handle relatively heavy rigs while remaining reactive at depth makes it particularly well-suited for demanding vertical fishing, whether over rocky areas, breaks, or wrecks located far beneath the surface.