This time, the focus will be on fishing in saltwater fee fishing ponds. For beginners, it is recommended to choose a rod with a strength of ML or higher, as saltwater fish generally have larger sizes. A rod with too low of power may be difficult to handle and not suitable for casting heavier baits. If the main target species is grouper, it is advisable to choose a rod with a power of M or higher. This ensures that the rod's casting load can accommodate heavier baits. Valley Hunter II offers a variety of power options. The rod blank is made from a mix of TORAY M40X and T1100G materials, which gives it high elasticity, high strength, and high sensitivity—three important features. This makes it capable of handling powerful saltwater fish species, allowing you to enjoy the game with confidence and safety in safe water areas.
For bait, Valley Hunter VIB 60S-HS is a good option. It is suitable for various freshwater and saltwater predatory fish species. The internal counterweight can enhance casting distance, and the built-in rattle can create sound during the bait's movement, attracting the fish's attention. Its feature is that, when dragged, the bait presents a head-down, tail-up angle, which helps avoid obstacles and makes it easier for fish to spot. It is perfect for bottom-dragging operations, and can be used in streams, lakes, or bays. The operating method involves casting the bait and letting it sink to the bottom of the pond. Then, using a slow lift-and-drop technique with small hops, the sound and movement of the bait can further attract groupers or red snapper, making it an irresistible temptation for them.
Valley Hunter II has undergone 8 years of refinement and testing, incorporating the developer's competitive experience and the demands of fishing in various harsh environments. It is designed to handle a wide range of scenarios, from Taiwan’s Holland's carp, Japan’s Lake Biwa for large bass, to professional bass fishing competitions in the U.S. To provide better sensitivity, delicate operation, and the ability to handle the impact of large fish, the rod uses the latest high-tech carbon fabric materials and advanced rod-making techniques, resulting in the Valley Hunter II. The tone and strength of Valley Hunter II are tailored to meet the challenges of more demanding environments and higher-level fishing techniques. Using big data collected by the developers, the rod's length and action are specifically designed to align with different fishing methods. The rod blank combines TORAY M40X and T1100G materials, offering high elasticity, high strength, and high sensitivity—three critical characteristics. The guides are equipped with Fuji SIC series, which provide both strength and durability. The grip features a casting handle with a spring-loaded reinforcement clamp, allowing for a more secure lock on the reel. A smaller hook design and ergonomic construction improve balance and reduce fatigue. The hollow design increases the contact surface area, enhancing sensitivity. This unique design makes the rod highly appealing and comfortable to use, whether you are making powerful casts or performing intricate techniques. Valley Hunter II is a versatile rod with professional-level technology, combining exceptional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology for the ultimate feel, allowing you to capture every important moment.
VALLEY HUNTER VIB60S-HS
It is suitable for various freshwater and saltwater predatory fish species. The internal counterweight enhances casting distance, and the built-in rattle creates sound during the bait's movement to attract the fish’s attention. Its feature lies in the angle of the bait during retrieval, with the head-down, tail-up posture, which helps it avoid obstacles and makes it easier for fish to spot. It is ideal for bottom-dragging techniques and works effectively in streams, lakes, and bays.
VALLEY HUNTER II VH2C-714XXH
Born to challenge the limits, with an XXH power rating and a casting weight capacity of up to 180g. Made with ultra-high elasticity materials, the rod’s flexibility allows you to cast the bait effortlessly. The powerful backbone ensures that, even when facing the strong pull of a large fish or trying to pull fish from obstacle-ridden areas, you’ll dominate the field and set new records.