Last year I used my ocea jigger 2000 HG for speed jigging GTs and other big pelagics up to 60 lb. You reckon the LD version will have a lot better torque and cranking power to pull up big fish?
The HG is a high gear speed and the MG is a medium gear speed. I usually recommend the HG for jigging applications and MG for dropping down baits but the MG is also recommended when targeting species where you'll need additional cranking power
The Ocea Jigger only comes in a right hand option at the moment, it's possible that a left hand version will be released in the future although this hasn't been confirmed.
Last year I used my ocea jigger 2000 HG for speed jigging GTs and other big pelagics up to 60 lb. You reckon the LD version will have a lot better torque and cranking power to pull up big fish?
Very descriptive and helpful info Will 🙏🤙
Appreciate it mate!
This is wonderful video! Could you tell us how heavy is the spool? I might consider it for casting.
I need this for catfishing
Ocea jigger ld have lefty handed? I saw alot of vids for ocea LD it all rigth handed..
Unfortunately, they currently don't have any left handle models. Fingers crossed Shimano make some lefty's in the future!
I need left handle ,why japan always make right handle ,i very need this thing
Hi can you sugest which ld is better the hg or mg?
The HG is a high gear speed and the MG is a medium gear speed. I usually recommend the HG for jigging applications and MG for dropping down baits but the MG is also recommended when targeting species where you'll need additional cranking power
Enjoyed video thank you. No left hand option?
The Ocea Jigger only comes in a right hand option at the moment, it's possible that a left hand version will be released in the future although this hasn't been confirmed.
Great video - very thorough description of the reel and its new features!
Thanks for your feedback Ian!
Great video will 👍
Appreciate you Steve!