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SHG-SH23ML
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3 - 14 g | 230 cm | 120 g | 2 brins | encombrement 118 cm | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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395.75 (CHF) incl tax
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The SHUGENDO SH23ML rod is designed to meet the expectations of demanding anglers looking for a precise, sensitive and comfortable tool to use on technical spots. Intended for lure fishing in canals and shore sessions, it offers excellent handling and an action engineered to animate a wide variety of lures with ease. Its resonant blank faithfully transmits bottom information and makes it possible to detect the most subtle bites — a real asset for light-tackle fishing where every vibration matters.
Thanks to its balanced design, this versatile fishing rod reduces fatigue both when casting and animating. Whether you fish on urban strolls, along straight canal banks or congested quays, it remains manageable and precise. Its progressive power reserve secures fights while preserving the finesse of light rigs, making it an excellent ally to target predators of various sizes in calm or slow-flowing waters.
The SHUGENDO SH23ML relies on a modern blank specially developed to optimize casting distance, sensitivity and fish control. Each component was selected to offer reliability and comfort to the angler while keeping overall weight low. The result is a precise, lively rod that is not harsh, perfectly suited to fine animations and technical fishing.
The primary advantage of this canal fishing rod lies in its great versatility. It handles small hardbaits as well as a selection of soft lures with ease, allowing quick adaptation to activity without changing gear. Its sensitivity highlights every retrieve and helps better understand the structure of the spot, whether dealing with breaks, obstacles or even bottoms.
Its reactive, resonant blank is a true asset for detecting timid bites, common in canal environments or on pressured fish. The progressive power reserve then provides the security needed for setting the hook and fighting the fish, reducing losses. Finally, its comfort and ergonomics make it an ideal rod for anglers who fish regularly, whether for quick prospecting or long scouting sessions along the banks.
The SHUGENDO SH23ML for lure fishing performs best when paired with a light, smooth reel spooled with braided line or monofilament of a diameter suited to light-tackle fishing. It excels in linear prospecting along banks, barges or submerged structures, where its sensitivity allows you to follow the lure’s progress close to the bottom with precision.
To take advantage of its versatility, alternate between hard lures (minnow-style plugs, small jerkbaits, cranks) and soft lures rigged on light jigheads or other discreet setups. Use gentle presentations with regular pauses to give wary fish time to commit. In canals or other calm shore waters, adapt lure size and density to the day’s conditions and predator activity level.
“Since I started using the SHUGENDO SH23ML rod, I feel bites in canals much better. The blank’s resonance and balance improved my accuracy and helped me catch more fish during my shore outings.”
“It’s a very pleasant rod for prospecting banks and urban areas. It casts well, stays light in hand and allows easy switching from a hard lure to a soft one without losing effectiveness.”
Question 1: Is the SHUGENDO SH23ML suitable for a beginner angler?
Answer: Yes, its versatility and forgiving action make it an excellent choice to start shore lure fishing, while remaining performant for more experienced anglers.
Question 2: Is this rod adapted to light-tackle fishing in urban environments?
Answer: Its sensitivity, maneuverability and comfort make it particularly well suited to technical fishing in canals, ports or urban quays.
Question 3: What types of lures are recommended with this rod?
Answer: The SHUGENDO SH23ML is designed to animate a wide range of hard and soft lures, enabling easy adaptation to conditions and target species.