Vajra 120 - The Ultimate Versatile Jig
Vajra 120 - The Ultimate Versatile Jig
In addition to the 120 model, the heavier models 155 and 215 are now available. The target is further expanded. Are you ready?
120 model 155 model 215 model
[Proven fish species] Congratulations on over 100 chieved! (Currently 114 species)
[Characteristic]
It slips off easily and possible to fall quickly. This characteristic minimizes the burden on the angler. Despite this, if you fly it and turn it sideways, it will switch to a flutter fall with extremely long anti-air time. Due to its strong undulation, it swims even when retrieving in constant speed and easily inducing a reaction bite of the targets.
[How to use]
Due to its characteristics, it can appeal to fish whether it is raised or sunk. Whether it's a slow-pitch jerk or a one-pitch fast reel, you can use a variety of actions depending on the fish species you're targeting and the situation. A high-speed fall is possible by applying slight line tension to the jig vertically at the beginning. If you make a hiccup and fly it, it will easily turn sideways. By adjusting the amount of time you lie down depending on the interval between rolls, you can adapt to various situations.
[The secret of the shape]
Its unique shape allows it to achieve both seemingly contradictory properties. There are a lot of asymmetrical jigs on the market that sell irregular action, but according to YsGeec's theory, the asymmetry actually shifts the center of gravity and stabilizes the jig's posture. For this reason, Vajra deliberately focuses on a symmetrical center balance. However, a symmetrical shape also has the disadvantage of being easier to spin. The current shape is a balance that eliminates this trade-off and pursues the ultimate in instability while suppressing rotation.
[Paint pattern design]
A one-of-a-kind design.The theme chosen by YsGeec is "Shingon Esoteric Buddhism", which originated in India and was brought to Japan by the ancient genius "Kukai" via China, has already exterminated in other countries and has become a culture unique to Japan. The design features a fire pattern with the motif of flame light (the halo of a Buddha statue) and Sanskrit characters for good luck charm. The reflective aluminum tape on only one side of the flat side provides an extremely powerful flashing effect.
[The name]
"Vajra" comes from Vajra Sattva, an important Buddha who is considered the second ancestor of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism. Vajra is the name of weapon (such as a tokko pestle) used by many Buddha to beat demons. Vajra is also pronounsed "Ba-Sa-Ra" in Japan, and it has the same meaning as "Kabuki-mono" - who like to be different, dress flamboyantly, and act out of the ordinary). We want you to use this weapon, which is different from other people's, to be as eccentric as you can.
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What is a Vajra ?
“Want to fish with this jig.” We started development with the aim of creating a jig like no other. Based on over 25 years of jigging experience, it took over 3 years of development and testing to create this jig that we were completely satisfied with.
Initially, the main target was Seema - cherry salmon (see below), but with the help of many testers from all over the country, it has been appeared that this basic shape has extremely high potential for all kinds of fish species.
It has already been successfully used on more than 100 different species of fish from the north to the south, including yellow tails, sea breams, hairtail, trevally, grouper, and other rock fish. By repeatedly making adjustments, we were able to ensure that the angler's intentions were reflected, and we discovered an exquisite balance that allows a variety of actions to be expressed with a single jig depending on the ingenuity. The waves created by the unique upper and lower keel shapes that catch water and the flashing created by the flat sides attract the target. It is a jig that can quickly respond to ever-changing field conditions and is extremely effective against all types of fish.
Even in situations where expensive tungsten jigs have an advantage, depending on how you wind it, you can achieve comparable fishing results, and sometimes even beat bait fishing forces such as "Tenya". It was also confirmed that even if the opponent was sea breams that had not eaten sardines, the fishing results could be as good as rubber jigs specialized for sea bream. It is a jig with tremendous power.
It responds obediently to various inputs such as fast winding, one pitch, and slow jigging, and hits violently in the fall. There are times when it is effective to roll slowly and carefully with large jerks, and there are times when it is better to roll at high speed and then pause for a moment. Feel free to think freely and try out all kinds of combinations. You will be able to enjoy the fun of discovering the patterns of that day and time.
It's also fun to try out different rigs. Since his basic swimming and falling postures are extremely good, you can maintain the jig's superiority even with various attachments. Depending on the sea conditions and target fish, adding baits, assist hooks with flashers, octopus baits, skirts, etc. may have a synergistic effect. Although it is a high-response jig, you can make it swing to a low response by attaching something with more resistance to the tail. It could also be used for Ebbing. For example, if you are going on an expedition where you want to reduce your luggage as much as possible, you could limit your jig to Vajra and use lightweight equipment to ensure variety.
This jig has infinite possibilities. There are no restrictions. We hope you will find your own unique way to use it with your unique freedom of ideas!
There's no need to be annoyed anymore. All you need is this jig. The one and only lethal weapon that can be used in any situation and saves all lost anglers is finally born!
Achievement target (including prototype) : [Go to the record page ]
Cherry salmon, Pacific cod, red sea bream, flounder, hairtail, sea bass (Suzuki family), Spanish mackerel/Sagoshi, Amberjack/Shogo, Yellowtail family, Yellowtail, Skipjack, Barracuda, Japanese amberjack, Barracuda, Bluefin tuna/Shoji, Yellowfin tuna/Kimeji, Grouper, Red grouper, Striped grouper, Red grouper, Red spotted grouper, Fox grouper, Red sea bream, Red sea bream, etc.
* Vajra Sattva --- A Buddhist deity who is positioned as the second progenitor of the Sojo bloodline who received teachings from Dainichi Nyorai, the supreme deity in Shingon Esoteric Buddhism, and is a lost man. In other words, it is regarded as the sum total of all humankind. Its roots are in the demon god who followed and protected Shakyamuni Buddha, and it is thought that its original form was the Greek Hercules.
The seed sanscrit letter - "Aku" of Vajrasattva
Diamond Realm Mantra (spell, Great Seal type): "On Basara Satva Ak"
Vajra refers to Vajra pestle, which is the weapon of Vajra Satta, and there are various types such as Tokko pestle, Sanko pestle, and Goko pestle. The origin is a weapon that is said to have been used by the god Indra to defeat Asura.
--- From the Encyclopedia of Esoteric Buddhist Buddhist Seal Name Symbols ---
YsGeec and Seema - cherry salmon jigging in Japan
In recent years, Seema or cherry salmon jigging has become popular in various areas in Japan from Hokkaido to Sanriku. Its birthplace is actually Aomori. YsGeec founder's first challenge was in 1999 when he was invited by a friend in Aomori. At that time, there was no known good method, and PE #3 and jigs around 100g were the mainstream.
At the erra, Atka mackerel was so plentiful that it was called ``carpet,'' and many of the size of beer bottles were caught. (It disappeared for a while, but I'm glad that it has made a comeback in recent years.) There are also plenty of root fish, including greenlings, rockfish, and even a 13kg cod. It was a matter of trial and error on how to reach Seema salmon without succumbing to the temptation of these fish. It was five years later that he finally caught his first Seema.
And 25 years have passed since then, as the method was gradually established, YsGeec continued to undergo further trial and error, and the answer we finally arrived at was Vajra.