The Ocea jigger is a staple slow pitch reel in the world of slow pitch jigging, its defiantly a leader when it comes to affordable Japanese made overheads. Here we take a look at the 2000NRHG
Hey mate, excellent review! With the 2000, what class of fish would that work with? Would it handle 50lb yellowfin tuna or yellowtail? Do you recommend the HG or PG for fish in the 50lb class? Many thanks in advance!
@@tacklehq1875 cheers mate u guys got an online store ay? I'm just too far away to come In store. And while I got ya what rod would u recommend fishing around 150grm jigs 40-110 mtrs cheers🤙
I just purchased the Ocea Jigger 2000 hg. I’m new to bait casting reels. I took it out on the boat, and the one problem I have is the Line keeps spooling up on the left side. I suppose one must use your thumb or fingers guiding the braid to keep the line even across the spool, but I do t find any videos talking about how people do this. Does anyone have some tips?
@@tacklehq1875 man I got spots in 20m of water to 80m of water for BIG reds, fishing from 20g to 140g jigs depending on conditions. I'm more leaning towards the 2000 just because of the power of some of the reds but not 100% if I'll need it. Thanks for the reply bud
@@ljwaters1989slow pitch we run PE2 so don't stress about power look at it as a capacity thing and how it suits the rod you may need two rods because of your big jig weight difference. Start with a 1500 and then head to a 2000 make sure its in HG
@@ljwaters1989 i think its the wrong jig weight it snot going to pitch your jig weight correctly, i think look for something that's 100-180 more to give you the best action. We have a SFC JAM #1 in stock its got a max jig weight of 180g so it will pitch 100-150 perfectly. iv just uploaded a video what is slow pitch jigging would be worth having a look at i believe :)