Fishing Rods For Madai - Tenya - Inchiku

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Fishing Rods For Madai - Tenya - Inchiku

Versatile rods for technical sea fishing

Explore our Madai, Tenya, Tataki and Inchiku rods, designed to present rigs and soft baits with precision. Sensitive yet powerful, they ensure secure hooksets on seabream, snapper and other bottom species. Whether in the Atlantic, Mediterranean or exotic destinations, these rods deliver comfort and efficiency.

Check out trusted brands such as Colmic (innovation and performance), Tailwalk (Japanese versatility), Sakura (accessible French technology) and Daiwa (renowned strength and reliability). Their models meet the demands of anglers seeking sensitive and durable equipment.

Complete your setup with our dedicated range of Madai, Inchiku and Kabura lures, perfectly matched for these fishing techniques.

Madai, Tenya, Tataki rods – Colmic, Tailwalk, Sakura, Daiwa

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Reference: PX7054-5

Brand: Colmic

Colmic Yamarappi

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The Yamarappi Spinning and Casting are a series of two-piece all-purpose rods for fishing from the boat, set up in spinning and casting versions with Fuji components. A wide range of different sizes and weights are available, enabling them to cope with any situation. Very light, balanced and fun, they are also very well cared for from an aesthetic point...

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Reference: PX5793-4

Brand: Colmic

Colmic Hokusai

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The Colmic Hokusai boat rod is lightweight and slim, making it perfect for fishing with tataki, sabiki, or kabura. Its ULAF PRO-FORCE carbon structure and special finishing on the tip ensure precise action and great durability. Enjoy a fun and pleasant fishing experience with the Colmic Hokusai!

Price €101.58
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Reference: PX5791-2

Brand: Colmic

Colmic Full Shot Misaki Special

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The Full Shot Special Misaki is a rod designed for squid fishing from a boat, especially designed for Tataki. The blank has been designed to allow a better management of each phase of the fishing. It has a "tubular" type tip designed to be sensitive and capable of amplifying even light and barely perceptible attacks. The blank is solid to handle the...

Price €63.25
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Reference: PX6511-1

Brand: Shimano

Shimano Engetsu BB

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The Engetsu BB rod is designed for light Tai Rubber fishing. The special TAFTEC Alpha tip provides great sensitivity and the progressive curve of the rod stimulates the correct action from the rubber tail of the lure. Spiral mounted guides minimise twist torque and improve action. Tai Rubber lure fishing originated in Asia and is a fantastic way of...

Price €133.29
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Reference: PX1365

Brand: Tenryu

Tenryu Queen Tai

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Scion very flexible but sensitive. Ideal for fishing in Tenya or Madai jigs. The absolute reference for fishing bar with living sandeels. Whether by conducting Tai-Jig or presenting baits, this rod will surprise you with its delicacy and ensure the realization of most of your catches. Awarded the innovation prize of the Sea Fisheries salon Nantes in...

Price €640.75
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How to choose your Madai, Tenya or Tataki rod?

Length: usually 1.80–2.10 m for a balance between handling and comfort. Longer rods help with drifting presentations.

Power: match rod power to rig weight – 20–80 g for shallow waters, up to 100–150 g for deeper or stronger currents in Atlantic and tropical seas.

Action: soft and progressive actions allow natural presentations and precise bite detection, crucial for wary fish.

Top brands: Colmic, Tailwalk, Sakura and Daiwa offer reliable, high-performance rods for technical fishing styles.


FAQ – Madai / Tenya / Tataki rods

What length should I choose?

1.80–2.10 m rods are ideal, offering both control and sensitivity. Slightly longer rods make it easier to present rigs while drifting.

What rod power do I need?

For Mediterranean fishing, 20–80 g rods are enough. In Atlantic or tropical conditions, 100–150 g rods are needed to work deeper waters and stronger fish.

Are these rods versatile?

Yes. Madai, Tenya and Tataki rods can also be used with inchikus and some soft baits. Their sensitivity makes them perfect for technical bottom fishing.

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