Fireball – Inchiku rods

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Fireball – Inchiku rods : Daiwa

Sensitivity and strength for Fireball & Inchiku

Discover our Fireball and Inchiku rods, designed for vertical fishing enthusiasts. Built with composite carbon blanks, they provide high sensitivity to detect subtle bites while keeping enough backbone to battle amberjack, dentex and snapper. Versatile and reliable, they are ideal for Mediterranean, Atlantic and tropical destinations.

Check out trusted brands such as Xzoga (premium Japanese engineering), Howk (modern Spanish design), Smith (precision and tradition) and Illex (European innovation). These rods combine comfort, sensitivity and strength for demanding anglers.

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

Fireball & Inchiku rods – Xzoga, Howk, Smith, Illex

How to choose your Fireball / Inchiku rod?

  • Action: a fast to regular/fast action transmits lure movements efficiently, ensures solid hooksets, while keeping enough flexibility to absorb headshakes.
  • Length: 1.80–2.10 m = versatility and comfort for boat fishing; 1.60–1.80 m = maximum maneuverability close to the bottom.
  • Power / jig weight: match to depth and current: approx. 40–120 g for calm conditions, 100–200 g (and more) for stronger drifts and deeper spots.
  • Blank & components: carbon blanks for sensitivity, tangle-free guides, ergonomic reel seat and handle for vertical presentations.
  • Reel & braid: spinning 3000–5000 (or baitcasting for more precision), fine but strong braid, fluorocarbon leader adapted to target species.

FAQ – Fireball / Inchiku rods

What’s the difference between Fireball and Inchiku?
Fireball: a jig head + natural bait (live or dead) presented close to the bottom. Inchiku: a specific jig with octopus skirt, very effective on dentex, snapper and amberjack.

Can these rods be used in the Mediterranean and Atlantic?
Yes. They are designed for vertical fishing on reefs and wrecks, and also work perfectly for tropical fishing trips targeting strong predators.

What leader should I use?
Fluorocarbon adapted to species and environment, generally 0.50–0.80 mm. A neat knot ensures maximum sensitivity while keeping strength.

For the perfect combo, complete your setup with our Inchiku, Madai & Kabura lures.

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