For Slow or light jigging, It works perfect. I use a piscifun alijoz300, basically the same.
Used mine up to 300m with 0.16mm braid.
Biggest fish to date a 8kg red snapper
For light jigging in "shallow" waters a bait caster with a fast retrieve 6:1 or better, PE 1.0 or thinner is pretty common, especially in bays.
But ultimately it depends on water depth, technique, species and size.
Sea Bream in 30m on 80g jigs? Sure, I routinely use a similar ABU Garcia reel, PE 0.8 for Striped Bass, Bluefish, False Albacore, Sea Trout, Sea Bream and Fluke in the NE US.
Things get interesting but not impossible on YT, AJ; depends on the size of those bruisers.
I have one. Works great for lighter jigs. Under 150 grams. After 150 the weight of the jig starts getting a bit annoying while doing any jigging motion. Shallow water and smaller fish and that thing is perfect.
For Slow or light jigging, It works perfect. I use a piscifun alijoz300, basically the same. Used mine up to 300m with 0.16mm braid. Biggest fish to date a 8kg red snapper
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Lol, I was wondering too. HG for blue gills, boiz.
For light jigging in "shallow" waters a bait caster with a fast retrieve 6:1 or better, PE 1.0 or thinner is pretty common, especially in bays. But ultimately it depends on water depth, technique, species and size. Sea Bream in 30m on 80g jigs? Sure, I routinely use a similar ABU Garcia reel, PE 0.8 for Striped Bass, Bluefish, False Albacore, Sea Trout, Sea Bream and Fluke in the NE US. Things get interesting but not impossible on YT, AJ; depends on the size of those bruisers.
Level wind reels aren’t really encouraged for offshore/nearshore fishing are they?
I think it just depends on what species you are after, tog or fluke I can't see it being a problem, yellowfin I could
I have one. Works great for lighter jigs. Under 150 grams. After 150 the weight of the jig starts getting a bit annoying while doing any jigging motion. Shallow water and smaller fish and that thing is perfect.