Tai-Rubber – Zoka – Inchiku Rods – Specialized for Vertical Fishing
TL;DR (Quick Overview)
- Rods designed for Tai-Rubber, Zoka, and Inchiku.
- Built for vertical fishing from the boat.
- Reinforced action and durability for large predators.
- Ideal for dentex, snapper, grouper, and amberjack.
- Compatible with specialized baitcasting or spinning reels.
The Tai-Rubber – Zoka – Inchiku rod category by Tactical Aqua is aimed at anglers who enjoy specialized vertical fishing and jigging techniques. These methods use either artificial lures (jigs, silicone skirts) or natural baits (as in Zoka) to entice bottom predators with slow, steady presentations.
Tai-Rubber
Inspired by Japan, this method uses a lead head combined with colorful silicone skirts, retrieved slowly to create a playful swimming action. Perfect for species like dentex, seabream, and grouper.
Zoka
A traditional Greek technique with a heavy lead head and natural bait (squid, octopus, or fish). Extremely effective for powerful predators such as grouper, dusky grouper, and amberjack.
Inchiku
A hybrid technique that blends jigging and Tai-Rubber, with a characteristic “dead fall” action during the lure’s descent. The silicone tentacle attracts predators like dentex, snapper, and cod.
Tai-Rubber – Zoka – Inchiku rods offer excellent parabolic action, durability, and sensitivity to detect even the most delicate bites. With braid-ready guides, anti-slip grips, and compatibility with baitcasting or spinning reels, they ensure comfort and power for every fishing session.
Discover Tactical Aqua’s Tai-Rubber, Zoka & Inchiku rod collection – Equip your boat with the right tool for top performance in deep water fishing!
FAQ
- What is Tai-Rubber?
A Japanese technique using slow retrieval with silicone skirts. - What makes Zoka different?
It uses natural bait for targeting large predators. - What is Inchiku?
A hybrid jigging technique with a silicone skirt for “dead fall” action.